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Monday, May 4, 2020

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I have added to the story I hope you like it






Clawskegers

Clawskegers are crocodile-like bear-sized beasts, often making their dens in the crystal caves, clawskegers are mostly hostile and seldom to find near large cities and towns,
They re omnivorous,


Dollamar trees

Dollamar trees are a species of trees that produce large fruit covered in a spiked shell,
They are well suited to the beaches around the crystal caves, note: rare mutations of the Dollamar are indigo and have formed a forest,



Volosons are a type of crab and  they are large and destructive and extremely dangerous smaller ones are known to make small dens at the sandstone beach by digging soft areas and as they grow they make their dens into caves and in uncommon cases, they break the surface making pits that are easy to fall in to,




Kelmah
The kelmah are large birds looking like large seagulls but they have a blue underside and have 
Sharp talons and are predators they hunt for teloks, and live in the indigo forest,



Teloks are cat-sized mice and feed on plants and live in the snowy plains they are commonly gray, and have been known to tunnel to the ash layer and make burrows

The snowy plains are covered in ruins and under the snow there is ash,


4 comments:

  1. Regan it is great to see you posting the begining of your work - you have some fantastic ideas and are being very creative! im looking forward to reading more!
    Mark

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  2. That looks wonderfully creative and complex Regan. I was impressed by your ability to share your work to date so ably in Google meet...I'm sorry to that Clawskegers make their dens in crystal caves where I'd love to visit to admire the Dollamar trees.....maybe they'll die out as the dinosaurs did?

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  3. I llke your vivid imagination Regan and the descriptions of the words you have invented.
    I am going to have to concentrate hard to read the finished story so I understand all the twists and turns.

    Mrs McGirr

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  4. Good to see your additions Regan...your descriptions sometimes remind be of the way David Attenborough described creatures and their habitats. I'm looking forward to these characters getting together one way or another!:-)

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