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WHAT IS TIME TRAVEL TRIVIA WITH JONAH DAYS?
About Jonah Days
In the far future, researchers discovered that large portions of recorded history were missing. Important details of events had vanished from the timeline. Writings had burned in city fires. Important documents disappeared beneath the waves with sinking vessels. Survey notes were washed away in floods. Eyewitness accounts were buried under ash, debris, and collapsed infrastructure. Information that once explained how history unfolded had been lost at the exact moments it mattered most.
To recover what had disappeared, time travelers were sent back into unstable sections of history to document conditions before those details vanished completely.
One of those travelers was Jonah Days.
His assignment seemed simple: arrive at ordinary moments in the past, observe the environment, speak with local witnesses, and recover information before it was lost.
Instead, he began arriving just before history’s worst moments unfolded.
He stepped into streets minutes before the ground began to shake. He boarded ships hours before disaster struck. He stood beneath darkening skies just before ash began to fall. Again and again, across centuries and continents, Jonah found himself standing inside the final moments before catastrophe.
He was not sent to witness disasters.
He was sent to recover history.
Yet somehow, wherever records begin to disappear, Jonah Days is already there.
Again and again, he survives long enough to document what others only learned about later.
Time Travel Trivia with Jonah Days is the recovered archive of those observational missions.
TIME TRAVEL TRIVIA HISTORICAL INCIDENT ARCHIVES
Recovered from the restricted registry of the Temporal Investigation Division, these passport clearances document verified timeline entries made by field observer Jonah Days at the precise coordinates of history’s most unstable disaster zones. Each record preserves destination data, environmental conditions, and survival observations logged in real time as catastrophic events unfolded across centuries and continents. Together, they form a navigational ledger through history’s most dangerous moments—evidence that someone continues to arrive at exactly the wrong place, at exactly the right time.