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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was, as [[George Litefoot]] put it, a form of exaggerated lethargy where the [[patient]] was found to be senseless and externally motionless, but the beating of the [[heart]] remained faintly perceptible. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Bellova Devil (audio story)|The Bellova Devil]]'')
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'''Catalepsy''' was, as [[George Litefoot]] put it, a form of exaggerated lethargy where the [[patient]] was found to be senseless and externally motionless, but the beating of the [[heart]] remained faintly perceptible. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Bellova Devil (audio story)|The Bellova Devil]]'')
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Catalepsy

Catalepsy was, as George Litefoot put it, a form of exaggerated lethargy where the patient was found to be senseless and externally motionless, but the beating of the heart remained faintly perceptible. (AUDIO: The Bellova Devil)