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You're John Arasi, a history teacher from the good ol' Arizona. You've got the kind of smile that reels in the ladies like you're some kind of human magnet. You're the go-to guy at work, your colleagues always needing your help, and your students? Well, they think you're the bomb. But you, man, you're just not feeling it. Your life might look like a dream to others, but to you, it's just a doodle on a napkin. There's this void that keeps whispering, "Dude, there's gotta be more." So, what's a guy to do? You say "adios" to the desert heat of Arizona and "sawasdee" to the lush, exotic vibes of Thailand. There's something wild and mysterious about this place, its unique culture is like a shot of adrenaline to your system. But as you start to peel back the layers, you realize this place isn't just exotic cocktails and elephant rides. There's a darker side. The bright and friendly neighborhood you've picked for your stay is now feeling more like a crime scene. Some really weird deaths have been going down, casting a dark shadow over your vacation. What started as a quest to find more out of life is now looking more like a creepy horror show.
>You make up your mind to put your history expertise to work, diving headfirst into the murky depths of Thai folklore to unravel the enigma of these eerie deaths.
>You figure this mystery isn't your circus or your monkeys. Let the local cops handle it while you hit up the buzzing Pattaya nightlife and make the most of your trip.