(iII)

ikulous Invention Institute (iII)

The ikulous Invention Institute (iII) was founded by Dopsi Gega at the age of 21 in !2532. His vision was to educate children about science and invention. The institute’s initial location was .ishqabuL, with the noble aim of fostering peace among its citizens and empowering their children to build a better world.


Notable Graduates

Several bright students graduated from the (iII), including:

  • Yushi Vemna
  • Walko Paksh
  • Renshu Fedar
  • Zolki Bawnt
  • Lakshi Vemna
  • Xashi Vemna
  • Variksh Kanni 1430252
  • Walko Veknu
  • Bawsto Veknu
  • Neshmo Bair Bair
  • Qawsh Yukni

Gega’s Death and Institute’s Continuation

During the 43rd War of .ishqabuL, a conflict between the Poksha’s and the Vemna’s, Gega was tragically found dead within his institute. Following his death, his students took over the institute’s operations. This period marked a remarkable 32 C.O.A.D-S of peace in .ishqabuL, indicating the positive impact of Gega’s teachings.


The Spread of Gega’s Learning

Gega’s “11” began disseminating his learning across .aierpA. Some embraced these teachings, while others opposed them. In !2601, Lakshi Vemna, Variksh Kanni 1430252, and Bawsto Veknu decided to establish (iII) branches in every state with the same educational purpose. During this time, as the “11” engaged with parties in various states, the original (iII) in .ishqabuL was left unsupervised.


Destruction of the (iII)

The Vemna’s, Kanni’s, and Veknu’s families were against the collaborative efforts of Gega’s students in every state. In !2604, a conflict erupted among all four families, leading to the destruction of the (iII). There were explicit orders to burn everything within the institute to erase Gega’s legacy, as they held him responsible for disrupting their family-based culture of conflict. Interestingly, it is stated that there were no inventions or research papers found in the institute at the time.


Missing Contents and Post-Destruction Plans

There are two main speculations regarding the missing contents of the institute:

  • Some believe the “11” took everything with them while traveling to other states.
  • However, the “11” maintain they took nothing, suggesting that someone else stole the institute’s materials.

After the destruction of the (iII) in .ishqabul, most states abandoned the plan to establish their own (iII) branches. The only exception was King Bair Ikavu the 6th, who decided to open an (iII) in .bairI. Unfortunately, this III is now abandoned following the disappearance of Bair Ikavu the 8th.