In the town of Gubbio, sometime in the 13th century, the people lived in fear of a terrifying wolf. This was no ordinary wolf—it was fierce, relentless, and destructive, attacking anyone who crossed its path. They locked their doors, avoided the roads, and whispered in anxious tones about who might be next. Something had to be done. The town decided they must fight or kill the beast before it destroyed them all.
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