Paperville, Ohio Mostlandia's Permanent American Portal

A significant amount of evidence points to the existence of a stationary portal to Mostlandia in Paperville, Ohio, United States of America. One such article of proof was a letter received at the M.O.S.T.'s P.O. Box in Portland, Oregon on July 17, 2004. The letter was an entreaty for assitance in locating the whereabouts of one Grafton Hull, the author's father. The daugher, Theresa Hull, wondered if her father had been seen in Mostlandia. A surveillance photo showing Grafton boarding a train in Paperville, Ohio lead Theresa to believe, after searching all other possible locations for her father, that the train, could have been a portal...a portal going to Mostlandia. The M.O.S.T., not really ever thinking there could be a portal in Ohio of all places, concluded that, indeed, why couldn't there be? Extensive discussions and investigations have since been conducted in an attempt to put together the pieces of this very puzzling missing person case. Suffice it to say, the mystery has only deepened. Detecting the exact location of Paperville in Ohio has proven especially perplexing...that is until a source confirmed that Paperville is in Chillicothe, Ohio. The M.O.S.T. understood that a visit to this region was necessary for further research into the existence of a portal and the train station that could lead to Grafton Hull's location. In the fall of 2005, the T volunteered his bravity to go to the foreign land of Ohio. He loaded up the M.O.S.T. van with the supplies and ice cream needed for a long voyage accross America. Accompaning him as a guide, was the "source", Emily, a native to the Mid-west.

What was seen on the entry into Paperville was well documented. (please see photos) Some very interesting paralles to Portland, Oregon, a well known hub to Mostlandia where immediately observed, yet no train station or information regarding Grafton Hull was found on this initial visit. The T is currently still in Ohio, and safe. He plans on conducting further investigations and sending data to the M, O, S and hopefully an answer to Theresa's plea.

ENTRY INTO PAPERVILLE: OCTOBER 29, 2005 - 5:01 pm E.S.T.


The Road The CrossKeys
Notes from the T's journal: "It has been nearly one month since leaving my Portland base, and have encountered zero rain..beautiful skies and lovely sun, that is until arrived to Paperville, Ohio. There it rained, and rained, just like in Portland. I felt completely at home in an extremely strange land. Basic inquiries about the town, maps and such, at the local coffeshop lead me and my companion to the CrossKeys Tavern across the street. The old town clock outside was slightly tilted to one side and they served PBR's for a dollar inside. Inquiries there brought me to the fact that Paperville was out of maps. Very odd indeed. The proprietor of the Tavern told me to come back again, that he would have maps then..."
Hallway into Paperville Safety First in Paperville
" I found a hallway for various offices doors open, lights on, and unanwered "hello's" told me the place was unoccupied. I collected data and left. Safely."

Paperville Landscape: "...perhaps the train station is under the Sawdust Mountain..how can i get there?.."
Photo of the "last seen " Grafton Hull sent to the M.O.S.T. by Teresea Hull.
"The adventure continues...Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available."

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