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The Rotisiv with their revopeels

Posted by Cata on December 11, 2015 at 11:50 PM

I have discovered an old tradition from the rotisiv that has been enscribed in an old piece of stone buried in the highlands of the Everest. The tradition was called revopeels, which is one of the strangest traditions I have ever heard before in my life. The rotisiv was a trive who enjoyed going into other tribes and intruding. Whenever someone heard a knock on the door, they knew it was the rotisiv who were ready to destroy their homes. It was used as a sort of announcement before the event happened. These people would enter their properties, and steal everything in their sight. When the rotisiv who had intruded their home had already eaten all their food, which they would wrap in layers of concrete, then the would peal them and eat their insides, which was filled with additives that were similar to plastic, and eat them. One ritual that came to my attention was a fight between the owner of the humble abode and the intruder, they would hit each other with the paper they used to wrap themselves in, until one knocked the other down, and afterwards the intermediaries would have a laugh, celebrating hurting each other. Afterwards both parties would dress in weird gowns which and once they were tired from their day affairs, they would wrap themselves in layers of a soft materials of paper with layers and layers until no one else could see them, they would try to hide in the dark. Once there was nothing else on their thoughts, these people would go into a state of consciousness which was similar to death but alive, and stay trapped for hours until they felt necessary. Depending on the climate, the more time they spent wrapped in and the more layers of paper they would encapsulate their bodies in.


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