User:Skipper1931/sandbox/21312/Leumas/Sasae

Sasae is an island on Leumas that is about the size of Russia.

Regions

 * Eastern
 * Northern
 * Southern
 * Western
 * Central
 * Dorka Bay
 * Northwestern
 * Southeastern
 * Southwestern

Subreigons

 * Eastern- Northern Peninsula
 * Eastern- Southern Peninsula
 * Northern- Northern Mountains
 * Northern- Northern Plains
 * Northern- Northern Coast
 * Southern- Southern Mountains
 * Southern- Tropical lowlands
 * Western- Northwestern- The Desert Strip
 * Western- Northwestern- Northwestern Icelands
 * Central- The Inland Forests
 * Central- The Water Settlements
 * Central- The Great Plains
 * Dorka Bay- Dorka Bay Archipelago
 * Dorka Bay- Dorka Bay Hills
 * Dorka Bay- Dorka Bay Lowlands
 * Southeastern- Southeastern Islands
 * Southeastern- Southeastern Forest
 * Southwestern- The Tropical Southwest
 * Southwestern- The Southwestern Mountains
 * Southwestern- The Southwestern Plains

Eastern Sasae
Middle class, just like New Jersey, many people are farmers, have little businesses.

Northern Peninsula
Love fishing

Southern Peninsula
Rich politicians.

Northern Mountains
These people are usually a lot more fit than other Sasaeans after adapting to a harsh, rugged landscape. These people are more immune to the cold. They have strong lungs which allows them to breathe in thinner air. These people are a lot more easygoing, relaxed, and less anxious. They talk in an unusual, very nasal dialect of Sasamo where the lips are pursed and rounded in the majority of speech. These people

Southern Sasae
Love beach and coast

Western Sasae
Poorest part, not economically stable

Central Sasae
Plains and hills, lots of farming

Southeastern Islands
Living is based on environment

Northern Coast
Very religious

Dorka Bay Archipelago
Lots of tourists, vacation site

The Desert Strip
Basically barren

Northwestern Icelands
Sort of barren, too

Inland Forests
Little neighborhoods with log cabins

The Water Settlements
Inland lakes, very developed and wealthy from development

Non-native

 * Dog
 * Cat
 * Turtle
 * Fish
 * Hamster
 * Rabbit
 * Bird
 * Owl
 * Bee
 * Fox
 * Deer
 * Butterfly

Monster Ant
The ant is totally harmless, but scary to look at. It is almost twice as big as normal, and has large pincers. Some monster ants are actually dangerous, because some breeds can bite off your finger. They do not infest houses- they are actually afraid of humans.

Soldier Monkey
This ape-like creature has a protective keratin shell, like armor.

Butt Donkey
Breeded on farms, these donkeys have very big, red butts, even though they are not closely related to baboons.

Holefish
A relative of the barracuda. It digs holes in the sand to protect itself from sea predators.

Three-Winged Bear
Even though it doesn’t use its wings, this peculiar type of bear has two wings above its front legs and one behind its neck.

Yellow Beaver
Has a yellow stripe running down its back.

Flying Pig
Even though it can’t actually fly, this breed of pig has strong legs which allow it to jump as high as 7 feet in the air. It only jumps when excited or threatened.

Butterfly Camel
Since this camel has slowly adapted to the jungle instead of the desert, each butterfly camel has a different pattern on its body of different colors, depending on gender. A male butterfly camel has patterns with green, orange, and blue. A female butterfly camel has patterns with purple, red, and yellow. A gender-neutral camel has just one color or a pattern with all six of these colors. The pattern is symmetrical on both sides of the butterfly camel, which is why it looks like a butterfly.

Dwarf Cat
Also known as the slim cat, this animal is very small, very thin and walks very close to the ground. It often looks like a caterpillar.

Non-native

 * Apple
 * Almond
 * Apricot
 * Tree
 * Orange grass
 * Bamboo
 * Banana
 * Bean
 * Blackberry
 * Flower
 * Blueberry
 * Cabbage
 * Carrot
 * Cherry
 * Chestnut
 * Clover
 * Coconut
 * Coffee
 * Cotton
 * Cucumber
 * Fern
 * Fig
 * Flax
 * Garlic
 * Grapefruit
 * Lemon
 * Lettuce
 * Corn
 * Mango
 * Olive
 * Onion
 * Orange
 * Parsley
 * Parsnip
 * Pea
 * Peach
 * Peanut
 * Pear
 * Pineapple
 * Pistachio
 * Potato
 * Raspberry
 * Rice
 * Rosemary
 * Rye
 * Strawberry
 * Sugarcane
 * Sunflower
 * Sweet potato
 * Tea
 * Thyme
 * Tomato
 * Vanilla
 * Walnut
 * Wheat
 * Yam

Nut Apple
The skin of the apple is chestnut brown, and the inside of the apple has a brownish tinge. The apple has a nutty taste.

Apricot Tree
Apricots are 1 ½ times larger.