(Robert Sepehr) Lebus is a small town in eastern Germany, near Frankfort, located on the west bank of the Oder river at the modern border with Poland.
by Robert Sepehr, December 27th, 2019
In 1850, a mysterious stranger was found wandering around the town, seemingly lost, and speaking a broken form of German. Confronted by authorities, he did not appear to be able to speak or understand any of the European languages, except for his imperfect form of German, and claimed to have come from an unknown country called Laxaria, separated by vast oceans from Europe.
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