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The Mystery of the Green Children
In the 12th century, a strange story emerged from the English village of Woolpit. According to chroniclers, two children - a boy and a girl - were found near a wolf pit, speaking an unknown language and with skin tinted a peculiar green. They wore strange clothes made from unfamiliar materials and refused to eat anything except raw beans. The villagers were baffled. Who were they? Where did they come from?

Struggling to Adapt
Over time, the children began to learn English. The boy grew sick and died, but the girl survived and eventually lost her green hue. She claimed they came from a place called "St. Martin's Land," a twilight world where the sun never fully shone and everything was cast in dim light. According to her, they were herding animals when they heard a loud noise and suddenly found themselves near the pit. She described their homeland as underground or separated by a river of light.

Possible Explanations
Theories have ranged from the scientific to the supernatural. Some suggest the children were suffering from chlorosis, a form of iron deficiency that can tint the skin green. Others believe they were Flemish orphans who had fled violence and become lost - and that the strange language was simply a misunderstood dialect. Still, none of these ideas fully explain the story's most curious details - especially the glowing green skin and mysterious origin.

Legacy of the Tale
The story of the Green Children has endured for centuries, inspiring folklore, novels, and even films. Some see it as a parable, others as a genuine historical anomaly. Could it have been an alien encounter? A dimensional slip? Or just a colorful tale woven over time? Whatever the truth, the Green Children of Woolpit remain one of the most peculiar mysteries in medieval English history - a glimpse, perhaps, into something beyond our world.

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