The text came with some attachments. It was a blurry copy of some death certificates from Austria, as well as some rather unusual autopsy reports. 8 May 1890 Nepal Nyima’s mother tried to calm me. She said it was for the first father to decide, and he was a very kind man. But I was not comforted. The village elder was clearly upset, as were many others. In spite of her words, Nyima’s mother seemed worried as well. I asked her what Nyima had done. At first she gave a vague answer, saying only that Nyima had angered Mara. But I continued to press, and she told me Nyima had planted a f*******n seed inside of her. She was with child, a cursed child that needed to be destroyed. Nyima’s father must decide now whether to kill Nyima and the child together, or wait until birth and kill only t

