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Courage The Cowardly Dog Ramses _verified_ ●

Courage froze mid-step, his morning bone clattering to the porch. Dust swirled in a wind that didn't exist a second ago. The sky above the middle of nowhere had turned the color of old papyrus.

Here’s a short piece inspired by Courage the Cowardly Dog and the character (from the episode “King Ramses’ Curse” ): The slab stood where the mailbox should have been. courage the cowardly dog ramses

Courage looked at the house. Muriel was humming inside, unaware. Eustace was probably napping with his mask on. Neither of them had touched the slab. Neither of them remembered the traveling salesman who’d left it last Tuesday, carved with a curse in a language Courage could read perfectly—because fear, he’d long ago learned, is a universal translator. Courage froze mid-step, his morning bone clattering to

So Courage did what Courage always did.

Ramses tilted his head—once, like a bird, but wrong, like a statue remembering how to move—and then crumbled into a pyramid of fine gray ash. The locusts became leaves. The sky turned blue again. Here’s a short piece inspired by Courage the

Courage’s teeth chattered, but his legs wouldn't run. His eyes climbed the towering figure that now loomed behind the stone: Ramses, king of a dynasty of dread, his gilded beard cracked, his painted eyes weeping black resin. He didn't move so much as unfold —joints creaking like a sarcophagus lid.

“Return the slab,” Ramses repeated. The air curdled. The pumpkins in the garden turned to salt.