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The Creation Of Phoebegous's Creation
The world was just a ball of ocean. It was the beginning of a beginning. Phoebgous was the creator of the world as we know it. Our planet earth took one million years to evolve into what it is. Phoebegous wanted to create a world of living creatures, he was very determined to make it work! So he inaugurates the world. He drops seeds in the ocean which slowly forms into islands and continents and conveniently creates all of our naturals. Like plants, mountains, ponds, etc. Though, there is a problem in Phoebegous’s creation. All of the continents are piled together in one spot.
He struggles trying to stretch the continents around the globe, so he gets assistance from Flora, the god of beauty! She very seldom uses her powers for anybody or anything, but P
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Even after seeing Adam and Eve walking about, She isn’t easily convinced. Phoebegous in the meantime, creates even more creatures. He only creates several of each species, as time goes on the earth begins to populate. Phoebegous refers to all of his creatures as earthlings. Even the humans. Flora is fairly impressed with Phoebegous, and agrees to help him under the condition of making earth more beautiful! He has trouble understanding what beauty is. He experiments with what he already knows. So he tries adding in volcanoes, because that is what he defines as beautiful! Unfortunately for him, that is not what Flora wants. Then he adds droughts in the area we now know as california. He starts blizzards in the soon to be antartica, he causes typical cyclones and tornadoes. He puts in earthquakes, and instigates Hurricane Katrina in the south of the united

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