A rare but well documented parasite, this worm reaches the brain through the nasal passages, left or right, and lodges in the frontal lobes. It prefers the neurons associated with wisdom and common sense. If it finds the tissue palatable, it thrives. If not, it ceases eating brain matter and dies from starvation and loneliness, leaving the host dazed and confused, but alive.
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