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Geoffrey Brokos

(Currently working on an animated comedy/adventure webshow for the Empty Crypts and writes stories/admins for www.trenchcoatpanda.com)

Geoffrey Brokos, born on 6, 18, 1832 in Poland to a Polish father and mother who snuck over to America when they heard of a gold rush in 1848. Geoffrey and his dad would travel to California into gold mines seeking fortune.

It wasn't until 1855 when the rush was nearly over, the family thought they we're going to starve to death with the only little gold they found was being traded for one last meal.

Luck would have it, after Geoffrey ate his last meal before he ventured deep in the Oregon Mystic cavern, (Since they were in Oregon) and Geoffrey was walking around when he fell threw a crack in a dark part of the cave.

Screaming for help and looking for a way to get out without a light; he began rubbing rocks against the rocky floor to get a spark and set his clothes on fire. With a fire brewing, he could see miles of gold sparking back at him.

At that moment, naked, he stumbled to the ground in pain, and had a very long vision. He picked up a rock and began to write what he saw on the wall. He wrote visions of the future so unexplainable at the time. Unfortunately he ran out of wall and fell into a pile of lava.

In 2008, on a tour in Oregon Mystic Cavern, one of the teenagers walked off the path and fell into the same hole Geoffrey did. He used his cell phone and saw all the drawings of each cover of the book (very helpful) and writings written in a language he didn't know on the wall. He also saw a skeleton hand sticking out of the lava with a rock smear on the wall leading there. (Determined later to be the skeleton remains of Geoffrey Brokos.

When I J.S Pumplet, of the National Preservation of Literature, visited the cave, where I learned about the treasure after reading all the writing. I contacted the teenager, but he claimed that the gold wasn't there either when he fell. So who took the gold? We noticed that there were symbols that were not in the same hand writing as Geoffrey. Were these symbols a code of where the treasure had gone?

My team decided to translate all the stories from Polish to English, a process that will end up with eight books. All stories seem to take place in the same "Universe", as with reoccurring characters, and other plots being solved in other stories. We wont know what the symbols mean till we finish the translation of all stories.

Though the translation the stories seemed to be adventure comedy thrillers, with deep dark satire. Sometimes with heart or ridiculousness.

You can contact me, J.S. Pumplet, at the authors website we set up for him:

http://www.geoffreybrokos.com


“A man without fear, is a man I strive to be.”
Geoffrey Brokos
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