Unicornia Isle is an island on the Northeast side of Greenland, 20 degrees Northeast of the Norske Islands

The Northern tip of the Isle is a glacier. It emits thick mist that rolls into the lush green valley and waterfalls at Southern Unicornia Isle. The mist protects the Unicorns from human sight.

The last human journey to the Isle was over 200 hundred years earlier. It was recorded at that time that the Unicorns were inhabiting the lush Southern tip in well established family units.

Thorton Mueller, Thor, recently rediscovered Unicornia Isle when it was lit unusually well by Vega and the Summer Triangle on the evening of August 8, 2022.

After spotting the Isle Thor, together with Jack Boakes and a crew of ten formed an exploration team. They traveled from New York CIty, where several members of Unicornia Isle Historical Society oversee its historical journals, to Unicornia Isle. The group were decendants of Nordic adventurers who had been to Unicornia Isle and recorded their knowledge in a log.

Thor wanted the Society's expertise on coordinates and the safest entry approach to the Isle. It is known that the thick mist and ice from the Northern glacier has to be navigated very carefully before reaching the shore and its Southern Valley. Entry is dangerous and, until Thor Mueller's recent exploration, for the last 200 years was never attempted.

It was in NYC in Ann's back garden in August that Thor first met Jack Boakes. Jack was working as a stock boy. He was 14 years old.

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