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This is [[User:Revàn|Revàn's]] thesis that he wrote to initiate after [[Magic Mike (run)|Magic Mike]].  
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This is [[User:Revàn|Red Talon's]] thesis that he wrote to initiate after [[Magic Mike (run)|Magic Mike]].  
  
 
== Abstract ==
 
== Abstract ==
 
The problem of detoxification of toxic shamans has been a great mystery and the subject of many conjectures and hypothesis, but until now none of these have been put to the test due to a lack of successful detofixication. In this paper I will present and analyze a procedure revealed by my mentor spirit which resulted in the successful detoxification of a toxic shaman, and discuss the ramifications for the existing theories on detoxification given this case study.
 
The problem of detoxification of toxic shamans has been a great mystery and the subject of many conjectures and hypothesis, but until now none of these have been put to the test due to a lack of successful detofixication. In this paper I will present and analyze a procedure revealed by my mentor spirit which resulted in the successful detoxification of a toxic shaman, and discuss the ramifications for the existing theories on detoxification given this case study.
 
{{OOC|body=What name is this under? <br> I said I used a pseudonym — [[User:Revàn|Revàn]]<sup>[[User_talk:Revàn|(Talk)]]</sup> 18:58, 6 July 2021 (EST)}}
 

Latest revision as of 21:45, 9 July 2021

This is Red Talon's thesis that he wrote to initiate after Magic Mike.

Abstract

The problem of detoxification of toxic shamans has been a great mystery and the subject of many conjectures and hypothesis, but until now none of these have been put to the test due to a lack of successful detofixication. In this paper I will present and analyze a procedure revealed by my mentor spirit which resulted in the successful detoxification of a toxic shaman, and discuss the ramifications for the existing theories on detoxification given this case study.