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A creature, perhaps formerly dead, who has been raised sans soul to serve as slave for a master. Sometimes a [[nickname]] for [[Earl Singleton|Singleton]] because of the [[pseuicide]].
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A creature, perhaps formerly dead, who has been raised sans soul to serve as slave for a master. Sometimes a [[nickname]] for [[Singleton]] because of the [[pseuicide]].  
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A creature, perhaps formerly dead, who has been raised sans soul to serve as slave for a master. Sometimes a [[nickname]] for [[Earl Singleton|Singleton]] because of the [[pseuicide]].  
 
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It’s also a highly intoxicating [[Liquors|alcoholic]] [[drinking|drink]] made from several kinds of rum, which [[Tammy Coxen]] and [[Leah Smith]] can and will tell you about in historic detail.
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See also: ''[[Le Zombie]]'', a fabulous [[fanzine]], and [[Creatures of Fandom]].
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 21 September 2023

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
A creature, perhaps formerly dead, who has been raised sans soul to serve as slave for a master. Sometimes a nickname for Singleton because of the pseuicide.
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
A creature, perhaps formerly dead, who has been raised sans soul to serve as slave for a master. Sometimes a nickname for Singleton because of the pseuicide.

It’s also a highly intoxicating alcoholic drink made from several kinds of rum, which Tammy Coxen and Leah Smith can and will tell you about in historic detail.

See also: Le Zombie, a fabulous fanzine, and Creatures of Fandom.



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