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290 I have arrived! I borrowed a dinghy from the freighter and rowed to shore as the ship passed by the island early this morning. The captain has promised to return for me in two weeks; more than enough time to complete my mission.
293 I find myself standing in the middle of a vast beach, with sand dunes stretching great distances down the coastline and the green of tropical forest visible near the horizon. An uninformed man would think this place a paradise. I know better. Still, I cannot help but marvel at the island?s wholly unnatural beauty.
298 island. I shall not let him down.
304 Analysis of slime-like creature. Resembles an arthropod except instead of protective armor the beast seems to be covered in a soft, sticky substance resembling tar. Suspect genetic similarities to Holothuroidea, but the island?s influence has twisted the result into a dangerous menace. I ate a piece of the specimen and gagged.\n
312 I met a group of three adventurers today. I thought that I had the island all to myself, and I was so surprised to hear human voices (with Brooklyn accents, no less!) outside my shelter that I knocked over a bamboo support and almost brought the roof down. The group is independent but they are after The Source, just like me. They were nice but I sensed a little bit of competitive tension in the air. They have been here for a month already and have barely penetrated the forest beyond the beach. I am glad to have met them but they pose no immediate threat to my mission. They are fine folks but my skills are far superior.\n
320 This is a weird place. The oddities increase as I move closer to the center. Since entering the forest I have seen a few things I cannot explain. No matter, my mission is clear and success is guaranteed. I will sleep here tonight and then venture further towards the island?s center tomorrow.\n
326 What in the world is a sewer system doing under a tropical island anyway? The island has grown it to resemble the architecture of some old European city, but for what purpose? What little tidbit of inspiration caused this vast underground structure to manifest? Perhaps a photograph, or a child?s picture book. The island itself is too far from any country with this sort of architecture for the influence to be direct.\n
343 I may have found a path into the forest. The grasslands stretch out ahead in what appears to be a small glade, but I think that beyond them the border of the forest will thin. If my calculations are correct, this side of the island should be shady most of the year, so I expect that the almost impenetrable forest vegetation will yield enough to permit traversal.\n
357 My progress has been arrested by the insane creatures that inhabit this island. Some of them are so normal they might have migrated here after the island was formed. But the rest are clearly products of The Source running unchecked; they do not bear even the slightest resemblance to the children of Mother Nature. This island is a facsimile, a replica of bits and pieces of the world, twisted and grown from nothing, sprouting in every direction. It is power in its purest form, writhing in the sea without tether.\n
366 The adventurers I met are dead. I found them hanging from the trees near a rock formation in the forest. The discovery was startling and sad; though we were both competing for the same goal I felt a certain camaraderie with them. They were, of course, the only other humans on the island.\n
394 I have to admit that I was surprised when Rokudou selected me to find The Source. True, I have studied the island from afar as much as any other researcher in the world, but slacks and a lab coat are hardly appropriate for rugged terrain. When Rokudou offered me the job I was initially suspicious, but now I see that I am the only man with any chance of success. The island has grown unhindered for a hundred years, and its twisted derivations of reality are the type of thing that could drive a lesser man insane.\n
396 Still, I can?t say that I completely trust Rokudou. He?s a smart man, but I am also sure that he selected me because he thought me easy to control. I get the feeling that he?s watching me over my shoulder. Of course, the island is free of human habitation save me and the three adventurers I met a few days ago, so the presence of a spy is unlikely. And yet, I can?t shake this feeling of being watched.\n
405 I killed those adventurers. I killed them in their sleep and then hung them from the trees as if to convince myself that the island had somehow done away with them. It was grisly business, but necessary. I needed their supplies, especially the batteries and flashlights they brought. More importantly, against all odds they discovered the entrance to the cave. They must have blundered across it while awkwardly stumbling through the forest--their brains are too small to have calculated its location. The Source is too important to leave to such simpletons, and I couldn?t risk the possibility, no matter how remote, that they might find it first.\n
407 Am I a monster? I do not think so. I am Dr. Kabochanomizu, widely respected scientist and the world?s expert on the inverted Atlantis that is this island. My actions are logical and justified--I am no monster.\n