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In a comically ironic twist, the book lodged in the boar's throat, leading to its untimely demise. The tale humorously concludes that the boar choked to death on Aristotle’s work, resulting in the first-ever Boar's Head Feast at Queen's College. While this account is fanciful and certainly not rooted in historical fact, it captures the spirit of celebration and the humorous folklore that surrounds such traditions.