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The Fierce, Fiery Phoenix

5/8/2024

 
Visualise a hot, fierce, beast flying over the ashy, dead, black fields. Legend says that phoenixes are reborn from the ashes. They live in the dark wilderness. Can you imagine it? The clouds join, and the wind screams. It is almost IMPOSSIBLE to find a Phoenix.

Imagine orange, fiery wings that are as strong as a boulder. Phoenixes are big, monstrous creatures that are ready to attack at any moment. These strong immortals are as fast as a cheetah. Phoenixes are elegant, but wicked, clearing anything and I mean ANYTHING, in their path. Phoenixes are as mighty as a soldier. They may look friendly from above, but they are fierce, destructive beasts that won’t hesitate even once, to think about eating you.

Picture an elegant phoenix, soaring over the dark trees. Phoenixes are very stealthy creatures. Even though they are bright, radiant beasts, they can hide in plain sight! There is only a 1% chance that you will ever find a phoenix in the wild. Once the magical phoenix has lost its fire, it disintegrates into small tiny black dots of ash. Phoenixes can lose their fire because of their enemy: water and rain! As the Phoenix hears, feels and sees the water, they fly away in fear.

Aren’t Phoenixes the most agile creatures that have ever roamed the planet?


Storyteller: Talia-Jade D


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        • Performing Arts Blog
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        • Visual Arts Blog
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        • Japanese Blog
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    • Student Wellbeing >
      • Student Wellbeing Blog
    • Respectful Relationships
    • Look at What Else is Happening at MPPS...
    • Lunchtime Clubs
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