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Long time ago, there was a Yeti who terrorized a small eskimo tribe in the North Pole. He was brutal to the villagers, beating anyone who entered in his way and often stole their food. And hunting him down didn't matter as had a taste for strong mature men, which was how were the hunters he kidnapped, disappearing forever after a night where rough moaning and laughter were heard.

One day, a hero from a foreign land, specialized on Yetis, arrived on that tribe, following the trail of that specific white furred giant, and knew what kind of punishment the monster deserved. 

On one night, he managed to trap the monster on an empty igloo reforced with stones where his huge beefy feet got stuck on the entrance. The unknown hero then picked a small tree which the leaves spreads a itchy powder and started to brush it on the yeti's defenseless wide purple soles, hyper sensitive for getting so many frost burns through years walking bare feet in the cold snow. 

The ticklish sensation was so strong the monster managed to break the roof of the igloo in a burst of loud, deep laughter, which startled the villagers at first but when they noticed the yeti struggling inside the igloo and without being able to break free, they started making fun of the desperately laughing monster's ticklish weakness.

The Yeti was tickled until he said, in a loud, rude manner between laughter and moaning, where the missing hunters were. They were found tied up on various underground caves, naked and tired. The hunters revealed that the Yeti liked to tickle torture them every night! The hero himself was one hunter who got away in the past and swore to take revenge making the furry giant pass through the same torment.

The hunters were back to their homes and later joined the hero on punishing the huge rough soles of the Yeti. Some say it lasted one night, other says it lasted many nights, but what everybody says is that it's why they never appeared again near humans: fear of being tickled to death!

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