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== History == | == History == | ||
The dolls originally belonged to [[Claire Thompson]]. She gave them to her son, [[George Thompson|George]], along with a [[George Thompson's dolls house|dolls house]], when he was little. When George was [[7.25|seven and a quarter]], the dolls and the dolls house had been locked inside [[George Thompson's cupboard|his cupboard]]. One night, George had a [[nightmare]] wherein the dolls tried to suffocate him. He later wrote about this in [[George Thompson's Special Book|special book]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[My Special Book (short story)|My Special Book]]'') | The dolls originally belonged to [[Claire Thompson]]. She gave them to her son, [[George Thompson|George]], along with a [[George Thompson's dolls house|dolls house]], when he was little. When George was [[7.25|seven and a quarter]], the dolls and the dolls house had been locked inside [[George Thompson's cupboard|his cupboard]]. One night, George had a [[nightmare]] wherein the dolls tried to suffocate him. He later wrote about this in [[George Thompson's Special Book|his special book]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[My Special Book (short story)|My Special Book]]'') | ||
Just after George's eighth birthday, his cupboard became a [[psychic]] repository for his [[fear]]s, a result of his [[Tenza]] biology. The peg dolls became animated, and hunted any individuals who found themselves in the house and turned them into dolls. | Just after George's eighth birthday, his cupboard became a [[psychic]] repository for his [[fear]]s, a result of his [[Tenza]] biology. The peg dolls became animated, and hunted any individuals who found themselves in the house and turned them into dolls. |