There is a symbol that is
essential to my investigation. One of the first men to document the
symbol—Captain Gunther Trill—labeled it “the quim” for unknown reasons.
In 1927, Captain Trill of
the ship “Notorious,” discovered the symbol etched on the wall of a
subterranean chamber on a nameless island off the coast of Norway.
Over the past several
months, I have learned that the quim has been found on every continent. I personally
discovered it carved into the marble base of an obscure sculpture in a
forgotten museum in Quebec. I also located one in Denver.
I am convinced that the
quim is a symbol used to mark points of interdimensional overlap. Who placed
them is a mystery.




Why doesn’t any history book refer to this so-called quim?
ReplyDeleteYou're not paying attention. Read the post call "Shallows of Time"
ReplyDeleteI still don’t buy it.
ReplyDeleteSkepticism doesn't alter truth.
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