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History of Qubus’ Island, pt.1

 

The island was named after the illustrious Dr. Qubus, who set out to fathom its secrets.




Qubus’ Island is hardly found on any nautical chart. It is shrouded in legends about lost mariners and merchants, missing in the island’s uncharted waters, or seized by its nameless monstrous inhabitants. Only a few pilots and seafarers, familiar with the island, describe it as a weathered, almost cube-shaped formation. Close to the rectangular rock, allegedly all compasses and controls are going crazy.





The island was named after the illustrious Dr. Qubus, who set out to fathom its secrets. The ingenious scientist’s prior discoveries included major findings on why woodpeckers don’t get headaches, for example. Qubus also had studied the alteration of brainwaves while consuming Cheddar-cheese, proclaimed one of the most significant researches of the decade by the Luxuriant Flowing Beards Club.
Accompanied by his assistant Erasmus and his butler Albert, Dr. Qubus found the island after following the footsteps of his missing colleague Professor Lina Rotwang. Qubus discovered some startling clues when he found and contuined Rotwangs abandoned research on the island.

More on Qubus’ Island and Dr. Qubus’ disappearance in a spectacularly failed experiment to follow in part two…

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