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The Saga of Prosperous Snow Continues
#906496 added March 11, 2017 at 11:59am
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Creation Saturday: The Battle of the Millennium
Saturday, March 11, 2017

"When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it always."
Mahatma Gandhi

The Creation Saturday prompt for "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUSOpen in new Window.
Who wins in the ultimate battle of Good versus Evil? The Parricorn or the Sharkhorse?

The Battle of the Millennium

It's the fight of the millennium
between the most powerful creatures
of genetic engineering:
the Parricorn and the Sharkhorse.


The Parricorn and the Sharkhorse were created from secrets discovered via reverse engineering gleaned from classified experiments conducted at Area 51
after the crashes of alien crafts1 in the desert of Nevada in the 1950s. These two creatures are now ready to do battle for the title Most Powerful Creature on the Planet (and possibly in the Universe).

Parrot...unicorn...Parricorn.

The Parricorn is beautiful and balanced. It rears like a Unicorn so that it can bring its front hooves onto the head of its opponent.

To accompany the tweet of the same subject matter.

The Sharkhorse has the speed of a shark or a Triple Crown winner,
but is unable to rear because of its heavy shark body.
It is capable of attacking the chest of a rearing equine with its shark like head.

There is little doubt
about who will win
because good always triumphs
over evil in the end.

If you don't think this is so, just watch the battle. The sharkhorse is unwieldy and can't move his head from side to side like a shark in a feeding frenzy. The parricorn brings his front hooves down to take the crown.

Footnotes
1  Sometime referred to as Unidentified Flying Objects.


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