This is a random world I made up. It isn't real and it's rather silly! Enjoy.. It's off my first Powerpoint site (www.star-angel-productions.com). Check out my newer Powerpoint site (www.powerpointsforall.webs.com) which is shared between me and my best friend. Go onto my two pages: Andy Productions and Two For One.
The lady in Surtout, an old story that happened in our neighbourhood
Seguaria
1. S e g u a r i a B y A n d y P r o d u c t i o n s
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5. Click around to learn about the Seguarian shores. Next
6. These circles are a substance named Kilakawa (plural: Kilakawaux). Kilakawaux are large pink circles with black curly Kilabla . Kilakawa is usually the home of small shore animals as the shore animals feed on the sweet Kilabla found inside. Kilakawaux are soft and squidgy like a sponge. They feel like rubber and are lovely to sit in. Kilakawaux soaks up the water when the waves come in on the dusty Bree around. Back
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8. These are the shores of Seguaria. It is water mixed with some other chemicals named Hexturo, Berevus, Jesaga, Werimo, Gobbledeygoup, Mickletema, Sinsirena, Lickmeackle and Newsa. These chemicals are not harmful, they bring a juicy strawberry taste to the water in Seguaria. You can see the chemicals in the water. They are different shades of blue and teal. All the shore animals need this type of water to survive. Back
9. These leave-looking things are called Yumbas and they are actually the size of a full grown man. They are the Seguarian equivalent to trees. They have black stalks and then a large teardrop-shaped bud. The bud is a dark red, almost maroon colour. It takes up most of the shape of it. On the bud, grow tiny black fruits. These fruits are called Gengas . Yumbas only take three days to grow and grow up from Yumba seeds that are buried under the dust below the shore water and are sucked up and then when a wave comes crashing onto the land, and scatters over the dusty land. Back
14. This material is called Sheem. It is found in the deep dark forests of Seguaria. It is plasticy and looks a bit like grass except it is very sharp and gray. The forest animals love to feed on it as it is tangy and sour. Back
15. These lollipop-type things are called Umars. They are a lot like Yumbas in a way as they act a bit like trees. They have a turquoise circle on the top of the stem which pulses giving out breaths of oxygen. Umars don’t grow fruits or food on them but they do scatter Hamagas. Umars are mostly found found in the dark grey forests of Seguaria. Back
16. These leave-looking things are called Yumbas and they are actually the size of a full grown man. They are the Seguarian equivalent to trees. They have black stalks and then a large teardrop-shaped bud. The bud is a dark red, almost maroon colour. It takes up most of the shape of it. On the bud, grow tiny black fruits. These fruits are called Gengas. Yumbas only take three days to grow and grow up from Yumba seeds that are buried under the dust below the shore water and are sucked up and then when a wave comes crashing onto the land, and scatters over the dusty land. Back
17. There are four different types of animals found in the Seguarian forests: Barangui, Pigloos, Milliodots, and Kareems. Milliodots are usually found crawling up the tall Umars in the Seguarian forests, where as Barangui are mostly digging holes and then burrying themselves in for warmth. These are all completely different creatures, all weird and wonderful… but scary when first seen. Back
18. This small bunny looking creature is called a Barangui. Barangui a small orange animals who enjoy digging holes on the Seguarian forest floors to keep warm in. They have incredibly sharp teeth that can dig through human skin in a bite. Barangui have small chubby legs that allow them to skuttle along the floors. They have a nose but can not smell. They use their noses to feel around the floor with. Their big eyes can see everything as they have extremely sharp and perfect vision. Back
19. These large animals are Milliodots. Milliodots have six clear segments on their bodies and have 24 legs which are extremely thin but very strong. Their legs are sticky on the bottoms allowing them to scramble up the Umars. They live in the circular buds of the Umars so that they can see over the forest, incase predators are coming. Their tales have two segments, the body and the crook. The bodies have many small dots that they can hear through (as well as their ears) and the crooks (the small ball part) are heavy so they can swing they into other creatures, killing them with one hard blow. Back
20. This lovely creature is a Pigloo. Pigloos are bubbly and shy animals. They are very nice and never bite or hurt anything. They like to dig up the Barangui holes and jump down them. Pigloos jump on their four small feet to move. They have extremely large ears letting them hear up to six miles. Pigloos communicate by moving their tales around. Back
21. This is a Kareem. Kareems are extremely dangerous. They do not like company from any other creature. They bite and kick and can strangle using their tales. They are very hot-tempered and get angry very easily. NEVER GO NEAR KAREEMS! Back
24. Yes, this is a person. Actually her name is Kira. Her grandparents moved to Seguaria about fifty years back so her and her parents were born in Seguaria (they were Seguborn). You can probably see, judging from the picture, that she has red hair. Everyone in Seguaria has red hair because the first few people who moved to Seguaria, seventy years back, drenched their hair in red oil and that went into their genes so whoever their offspring would be, would have red hair. Kira is only nine and she has been brought up all in Seguaria and hasn’t been anywhere else! She lives in one of the small houses in the Seguarian village. Back
25. This is a picture of one of the houses in the Seguarian village. They are all made this way because the builder they employed only knew how to make these sort of houses. He built about fifty all in one large circle in the village with green rock making a little road from each door into the middle of the circle. Back
26. There is only one type of domestic animal in Seguaria. This is the Jugari Tribe. Every Jugari likes to show off their black tales by shaking their bums around. These are harmless creatures that like to wonder off but always know their way back home. They have wings so they can fly and they usually enjoy flying onto the roof of their houses and calling out their tune. Their tune sounds a bit like Kadiiiing. Back
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28. This is just normal fire. It is found in the volcanoes of the Fire Spring. It shoots out every few hours from the top of the volcano. Back
29. These are the cute little animals that fly around the Seguarian Fire Spring. They are called Flyers. They feed on the red hot malten rock (lava) that trickles down the sides of the volcano every few hours. They like to be near warmth and can not go anywhere below 50 degrees Celsius. Back
30. These are the volcanoes found in the Seguarian Fire Spring. Red hot lava shoots out the top of the volcanoes and down the sides every three hours and fire spits from the top of the volcano making a huge exploding noise. These volcanoes are very dangerous. In fact, the whole Fire Spring is dangerous. Back