Winds blow the seeds of Pompous across its vast wide open plains, fertile fields, orchards, and forests and carry them to others. The persistent seeds easily take root. In other lands, the plants become weeds.
Tumbleweed roll in the desert lands.
Outsiders ask, “Can you contain your plants? Build a wall or wind nets?”
The Pompous are uncooperative. Some neighboring lands build wind nets or blow towers to keep out the seeds from Pompous. Others give up and let the seeds of pompous take roots and overgrow their own lands, thereby Pompous grows and expands, unchecked.
Herds of Pompoids large, round, soft, and billowy float and bounce over Pompous. They eat pompous grass and believe their lands, foods and kind are better than others.
Visitors avoid Pompous. There is not much to recommend it, but it is so vast that beings fly or sail into it unawares. If they stay too long, they morph into Pompoids. It’s a danger of eating pompous grass and drinking pompous water.
Outsiders ask, “Can you contain your plants? Build a wall or wind nets?”
The Pompous are uncooperative. Some neighboring lands build wind nets or blow towers to keep out the seeds from Pompous. Others give up and let the seeds of pompous take roots and overgrow their own lands, thereby Pompous grows and expands, unchecked.
Herds of Pompoids large, round, soft, and billowy float and bounce over Pompous. They eat pompous grass and believe their lands, foods and kind are better than others.
Visitors avoid Pompous. There is not much to recommend it, but it is so vast that beings fly or sail into it unawares. If they stay too long, they morph into Pompoids. It’s a danger of eating pompous grass and drinking pompous water.
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