User:Christy135790

User Christy135790, or also known as Chriz has used many Encyclopedias before. Like any other teenager, using an Encyclopedia, whether it be for the common report or the essay. Also she is common to relent the essay. She has fairly good grammar for a 15 year old, but she has not so great spelling. Luckily, the computer catches the spelling errors. After all, no one can have anything. She already possesses the abilities of moderate art, creativity, and 3D imagination. Dragons are her specialty, taking up most of her life and paper.

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Username: Christy135790

Nicknames: Chriz

Age: 15

E-Mail: christythedragon@yahoo.com


 * Zian Culture
 * Zia is a planet that comes from Chriz's imagination. It contains three major races of unearthly kind and humans. It's a mostly water planet with two suns and three moons. The first sun is a blue sun, because of this; many species of fruit thrive there.
 * The first race is the Draga. Seen as combination of man and dragon. They are praised for their intelligence and reasoning, as they had reason to develop genetic manipulation to clear off cancer. Other facts are that they live naturally up to 200 years and have rich colored skins. The oldest known one is 212.
 * The second race is Skylor. So named as Lords of the Sky. They are very governmental, leading most of the planet. This race takes on features similar to humans and birds. The most known one is 140, and controls land the size of Europe. Most of the government is led my one official and many senators.
 * The third race is Searchshark. These are known as the hippies of the crowd. The have the power to shape-shift from shark to a humanoid form common to how most people see Mermaids. Not the most known of the three races, because the commonly choose to live in the clear blue ocean range of Zia.
 * Not too much is known on the Zian culture. It mostly depends on the race. Chriz's key race would be Draga. Religion gives way to science, where only imagination knows no boundaries. While thr imagination may show us our own boundaries.