Chimzen the wizard has a deep love for his dwelling place on earth with his tree house perched up at the top of a tall pepper tree. He is gravely concerned for the disappearance of his beloved animals living in amongst the trees. His purpose there is to serve and protect the animals and the green life. He is the positively green fingered gardener, and Senton forest represents the earth that is slowly being destroyed. Mathias the evil wizard symbolizes the graders and earthmoving machinery that moves in to destroy our precious rain forests.
Then there is the killing of thousands of defenceless animals, mostly done out of a never ceasing lust for money and to cause vicious harm and ruin. One example of this being the wasting away of the rhino, or what about the death of our precious dolphins. Sheer murder is what I call it.
The one and only planet we have that we need to save at any cost. Our precious one and only, Green Planet. The wizard with all his magic, love and potions cannot mend this one.
Then there is the great planet of plants, also known as Floran. A massive expanse of brightly coloured wild plant creatures. The Great Green Planet where not a single bird or a bee can be found. A place where no man would dare set his feet down. Yes, a place where man should remain always hopeful that his life will be spared.
Now when I first created my epic fantasy adventure story I desperately wanted it to be something original, something never read about in any other book before. You know the old saying when they say smoke was coming out his ears? Well that’s exactly how it was when I created the crazy creatures on Green Planet. And as the smoke billowed out my ears and nose I constructed several bizarre, deadly and colourful plant critters.
From gigantic leafy man eating traps to armies of leafy balls with shark like teeth.
Sounds almost frightening one would say, but I think you will more likely have a good laugh.
Chimzen the wizard and those unfortunate schoolboys will soon arrive, and yes I do believe that they are in for a nasty surprise.
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