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>Once upon a time, in a dark and gloomy forest, there lived a sad gollum-like creature named Schizo. Schizo was a strange and mysterious creature who lived all alone in his damp and musty cave. The cave smelled so bad that even the animals in the forest avoided it.
>Schizo was very sad, for he was terrified of cute little bears. No matter where he went, he always seemed to see bears everywhere. He would see them in the trees, in the bushes, and even in the shadows. Schizo couldn't understand why the bears always seemed to be following him, and it made him very afraid.
>One day, a group of anonymous villagers came across Schizo's cave and heard him whimpering inside. They were curious about the strange creature and decided to investigate. When they entered the cave, they were greeted by the pungent smell and the sight of Schizo huddled in the corner.
The villagers were kind and tried to comfort Schizo, but he was too scared to talk to them. He just kept muttering about the bears that were chasing him. The villagers realized that Schizo was suffering from hallucinations and tried to help him understand that the bears weren't real.
>"It's okay, Schizo," they said. "The bears are just in your mind. You need to learn to control your thoughts and not let them get the best of you. With practice and patience, you can overcome this fear and live a happy life."
>Schizo wanted to believe the villagers, but he just couldn't shake the feeling that the bears were real. He tried to follow their advice, but the hallucinations only seemed to get worse. No matter how hard he tried, Schizo just couldn't overcome his fear.
>In the end, Schizo's fear of cute little bears consumed him. He spent the rest of his days locked in his smelly cave, too afraid to venture out into the world. Despite the anonymous villagers' best efforts, Schizo was never able to live a happy and fulfilling life, and he remained trapped in his own mind, haunted by the bears that only he could see.