Transmorphia Research Paper

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My “utopia” is called Transmorphia where people are given the ability to morph into any living organism or be half of that organism, someone could have eagle wings with lion feet and human head with a lizard’s tail. With goodness there’s bound to be darkness. There are evil creatures that lurk in the darkest corners of Transmorphia. The first dark creatures are called Grievers. Grievers are little creatures that can take the shape of anything in the world. They can take the shape of a crying baby and when travelers would go to help the Grievers would take them and experiment on them before eating them whole.

Another dark creature that lurks in Transmorphia’s skies are called Sprugons. These evil little creatures might appear to be cute, little, and harmless birds until you look them in the eye. These birds have three stages all activate once you’ve completely looked them in the eye 3 times. You look them in the eye once they will turn into attacking birds that spit fire. A second time they will turn into a attacking bird that spits fire and dragon talons that rip people to shreds. A third time they will turn into a dragon.
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Another famous pet are hugons which are basically cats with three heads and three intelligent minds that can breathe underwater.

We also have a prison in Transmorphia called Farengar where we don’t have the death penalty we just make you wish you got the death penalty. In Farengar well hang you by your eyebrows. Other information is classified.
We also have a beloved king his name is King Hammerlock the II. He’s the best king anyone could ever ask for because he’s not greedy he treats everyone fair and he puts his money where his mouth is.

Well that was my “Utopia” hope you liked it. It was very hard to make

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