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this post was submitted on 26 Aug 2024
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"many Dayton residents claiming to have seen a headless man approaching them in tunnels to ask where his head was."
Do people in Dayton spend a lot of time in tunnels or something?
Tunnels are the only way to travel safely at night in Dayton due to all the vampires.
That sounds like a rumer a vampire would start to trick folks into going into the tunnels.
My understanding, after doing no research, is that Dayton is like an iceberg - the city is only the fraction that pokes through at the surface, everything else is underground from vampires in storm drains, to zombie-infested catacombs and below that great caverns full of goblins and morlocks. Probably.
I've been up to Wright State in the middle of winter, armed with hat, gloves and a heavy coat, once you go into the tunnels though, you will see people walking around in shorts and t-shirts. It's actaully pretty cool (no pun intended), the students pretty much commute via the tunnels and rarely ever need to go to the surface. https://webapp2.wright.edu/web1/newsroom/2013/02/13/digging-into-the-history-of-wright-states-tunnels/
Obviously these tunnels don't connect to anything off campus, so vampires would need to travel above ground in order to access them. This is probably why I've never seen any while visiting
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