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| - One day, Patoni was exploring Mount Ragiicho. While looking in a cave, he found what looked like bones. At first, he thought it was just a Weegee clone who had frozen to death in the cave, but upon closer investigation by his party, he found that it was a Weegee that long predated modern Weegee clones. On top of that, some of the skin, hair, clothing, and even traces of internal organs had been preserved, as well.
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| - One day, Patoni was exploring Mount Ragiicho. While looking in a cave, he found what looked like bones. At first, he thought it was just a Weegee clone who had frozen to death in the cave, but upon closer investigation by his party, he found that it was a Weegee that long predated modern Weegee clones. On top of that, some of the skin, hair, clothing, and even traces of internal organs had been preserved, as well. Weegee Scientists began studying the mummified Weegee, and came to the conclusion that he predated modern Weegees or even ancient Weegees such as Awran or Mari-fertan-raguk. They placed his birthdate and deathdate somewhere within the late Paleolithic or early Mesolithic era. While he isn't considered an ancestor of most modern Weegees, and is unlikely to be a direct ancestor of Weegee himself, he could possibly be a very distant uncle or cousin (although nobody will know anytime soon, since his DNA is highly damaged). The scientists originally gave him the name "Specimen 6.5.R110", then "Wadzyui" (after a native word of Mount Ragiicho' regions for "Weegee"), but then gave him the name "Paleolitheegee" (although Wadzyui is often used among average Weegees).
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