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Field Notes on the 'Space Beneath Yellowstone'

A red leather journal constricted in an elastic band. Its content is composed of early discoveries documented on the major phenomena of The Yellowstone Plane.   History Written by Professor Benjamin Gulliver, head researcher allocated to The Yellowstone Plane and associate to The Klementine Company, recordings and findings were condensed into a comprehensible document for Professor Gulliver's client, Mr. Montogomery Isaacs, to understand. Within a six-month span in 1888, the field notes were completed; couriered to Mr Isaacs personal office for delivery.  

Purpose

Professor Gulliver was commissioned to present a report on findings to his benefactor. Detailing the terrain, specimens, and instrument readings found within the vast expanse. Throughout the first 6 months inhabiting the Yellowstone Plane, Professor Gulliver would accompany exploring parties looking to scout out the environment, recording any new findings or diary entries to relay into the refined version for Mr. Isaacs.  

Content

(Coming Soon)   The field notes hold various entries showcasing early discoveries within the plane.   The glowing pale sand, shifting terrain, and Preach Poisoning were detailed and included within the journal.   Additionally, readings and formulas were written inside the journal, notated for simplifying definitions for an otherwise inexperienced businessman.   The journal also entails multiple rumors within the plane, left in until otherwise debunked by researchers at the outposts. The most common rumor is sightings of a euclidean-like structure, consisting of towers and bridges, seen in far distances. Though this particular rumor has only been verbally reported by explorers, with no researchers present to reinforce the authenticity of statements.  Additionally, the Yellowstone plane holds no natural light within, making these rumors increasingly unconvincing

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