If you hit dis thing u is ded đ¤Şhave fun
If you hit dis thing u is ded đ¤Şhave fun
If you hit dis thing u is ded đ¤Şhave fun
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Donât even think about hitting it. Just donât. If you accidentally hit it, just swim away as fast as you can. I was out hunting for ammonites (I didnât know what they did back then) on my basilosaurus. I saw one and hit it. I watched in horror as the whole ocean came swimming at me. I swam back to the surface, only to realise, a Tutsi was chasing me. It knocked me off my basilo and it tried to kill it. Luckily I had scuba gear. I got the gear on, whistled passive and put it to follow. The stupid tuso chased me around the whole map and now it is right next to my base. My basilo is stuck on the other side of the island. All because I hit an ammonite.
I saw one of these guys in the ocean floor while riding my ichthy and I was like "ya know I wanna see the ocean go mad and i attacked the ammonite..Then i swimmed to the surface with my ichthy and i see armies of mantas megalodons basilos cnidarias and even a leedsichythis wanted to kill me.I went to the surface and saw pteranodons and pelagornise's trying to kill me and my ichthy.After that the rage thing was over and everything wasn't angy and I was like "let's do that again with a basilosaurus!!!!!!"I mounted on my basilo and attacked the ammonite in the ocean floor went up to the surface and wow.Everything came to kill me and my basilo it was crazy!!! I even saw a mosa coming into the fight. Good thing my basilo was strong enough to kill them all.Soo many xp anyways that's all byeđ¤Ł
The Terrible Demise Of Tortuga
Chapter three: Where weâre fromâŚthereâs no sun
-By SunnyFox57
(Originally released sometime in January, 2024. Now rewritten and reposted December 27th, 2025)
Aaronâs words linger like an offensive odor inside Aragornâs head as he lay awake in bed that night. He hadnât thought theyâd be safe here, hadnât expected it to be at all, and yet the sheer amount of rules and regulations from the mayors was a little bit staggering. This wasnât just some city where people were simply wary, no they actually LOOKED for trouble. Pushed and prodded until someone reared their ugly head. And then theyâd be punished.
And goodness knew that his family was definitely not..the most normal. It was only a matter of time before they were caught, right? What was he supposed to do? He had to protect them. Somehow and someway. Would it seem suspicious to just suddenly leave the town? Would his wife even agree to it? Somehow Arianna liked the town, she thought it would be some sort of..fresh start for them. A blank slate. Somehow he sincerely doubted that his would be so easy to clear. Blood could only be repaid by blood.
âJ-Aragorn.â Ariannaâs whispering voice beside him suddenly broke into his thoughts. He shifts his head to face his wife.
âHm?â He hums.
âI can practically feel the wheels turning in your brain right now, hon. Whatâs wrong?â She rolls onto her side to face him, a slim hand reaching out to press against his cheek, brushing a dark lock of hair away from his eye. He considers his response for a second before responding. He doubted that lying and saying he was fine would persuade her to drop it, she knew him way to well for that. Honestly she probably already knew the answer to her own question.
âIâm worried.â He finally admits. She waits, hand still caressing his face, waiting for him to continue.
âWhat if..what if something happens? Like what happened before? I canât lose you, or the kids. I shouldnât feel like it..but I feel like Iâm nothing, even to you, Arianna. Just a smidge of dirt. Worthless. What if fail you all and itâs all my fault? Everything so far, the entire reason weâre here..is because of me. What if he was right? What if..Iâm just likeâŚhim?â He swallowed, choking a bit on the last words.
Arianna scooted closer to him. âHey, hey, hey, okay, look, listen to me. Youâre not like him, alright? Youâre a good man. A wonderful loving husband and father. None of this is your fault, you hear me?â
Unbidden, a lone tear tracked its way down the side of his cheek. A momentary moment of weakness. What a coward he was. A worthless coward. You shouldnât make promises you donât keep.
âBut..I could have done something. I could have tried. I could have fixed itâit is my fault, Arianna. All of it..â
Arianna moves forward again pressing her forehead against his, her warm breath brushing across his face as she does so. âNo. None of this is your fault. You couldnât have stopped it if you tried okay? They all chose their path and you tried to help. Itâs not your fault that they didnât choose to accept the truth. Weâre moving on. A fresh start. Our new life, right? Sure, we may have to work to make some people trust us, but whatâs life without difficulty? Weâre going to be okay. Weâre safe. Nothingâs gonna happen to us.â
Aragorn closes his eyes, in an attempt to keep any other unwelcome tears from escaping.
âYou promise?â He asks, unable to stop the ridiculous childish cowardly question that escapes from his lips.
Arianna leans back and kisses his forehead gently, hand still resting against his face.
âI promise.â
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Not many people knew how to find the home of the most beloved of the peacekeepers, Paul, even in the small city of Tortuga. Well..âbelovedâ was a bit of a overstatement. None of the peacekeepers were really that likable much less beloved, but of all of them Paul was definitely the most tolerable.
For Aaron Buckleshoot however, finding the dear peacekeeper wasnât that hard. He knew where the manâs house sat, nestled snugly close to the lighthouse, and he knew what exact hours of the day that the man would be there. After all, heâd been there many many times. They had a history of sorts, one that went way beyond this small city.
Finally he arrived at the tiny yellow bricked building, raising his hand and knocking loudly on the front door, not caring if any neighbors nearby hear it. âItâs me, Aaron!â He calls. It was a quiet part of town anyway, even when it wasnât in the early hours of the morning like right now. Every brick house was painted a pale pastel yellow color, with the same crooked uneven steps in front of the wooden front doors. Every house had the same small âgardenâ that was really just a patch of dirt and plastic fake flowers. If it was anyone except Aaron or one of the inhabitants in any of the neighboring houses, finding Paulâs house among the rest would prove to be incredibly challenging.
After knocking, the inside of the house was silent for a few moments but then the sound of soft footsteps thumping toward the door could be heard if you strained your ears enough, and then the door inched open. Paulâs tired eyes peered out at him.
âYes. I know itâs you. Youâre the only person who comes around here, making such a racket. Especially in the wee hours of the morning.â The man complains, pushing the door open wider. âWell, whatever are you waiting for? Make yourself at home as youâll do anyways whether I want it or not. Mi casa, tu casa. Or whatever that saying is.â
Aaron obliges, needing no further invitation to step inside. He walks past Paul into the living room. It looks the same as always. The grey overhead fan swishing through the non-air conditioned room. The furniture in the living room, like all the furniture in the other parts of the house, was..ancient. Or at least antique. The couches were a checkered lime green, the carpet a pale runny maroon color from being washed too often, and all hard surfaces like the table, cabinets and bookshelves were made of battered stained black wood. The familiar smell of pipe smoke lingers in the air. Instead of hanging on the walls as they usually did, all of the peacekeeperâs guns were broken into pieces and lined out on the table beside a blackened rag and a jar of some type of black liquid, which Aaron suspected was because his friend had been in the middle of cleaning them.
Paul walks in right behind Aaron after shutting the front door once again and engaging the deadbolt. His grey eyes travel briefly over the living room thoroughly for a moment, as if searching to see if Aaron had touched anything in the five seconds that the peacekeeper had his back turned. It was a habit that Aaron had picked up on after many times of entering new places with the man. It was instinctual, he guessed. The man was surveying the room, making sure he had every object and furniture mapped out, and every exit plotted. Just in case he had to make a quick escape.
They both take a seat, Paul in the couch and Aaron in the armchair.
âWhat, no tea or anything for your company?â Aaron asks teasingly. He knows that Paul didnât like that specific type of drink at all. He âprefers his liquid bitterâ, or at least thatâs just what Paul says. Aaron always reckoned that it was some sort of past experience with the drink that made him despise it. After all, heâd seen plenty of different types of bitter teas before.
Paul gives Aaron a look, lips twitching slightly at the edges but he manages to maintain a look of disapproval at his friend. âIf you want anything go make it yourself. I have a lot better things to do than serve old geezers like yourself who pop into my domicile at random times.â He says dully, jabbing one finger towards the kitchen. He picks up a part of a gun and begins running the rag across it to scrape any grime or grease off it.
Aaron chuckles and raises his hands in a mock show of exasperation. âGoodness, if Iâd known how much of a âold geezerâ I was I wouldnât have gone and started tackling my senile old Sarco in a attempt to get it back in its cage after it somehow got away!â
Paul rolls his eyes at that, but thereâs a twinkle in his eye. âOh please, Iâm sure it wasnât that hard. I could have done that in a heartbeat, and weâre nearly the same age.â
Aaron snorts. âSure. And what was it you said when we went fishing last week? âOh, my back! My poor cramping back!â.â
Paul canât hold back his amusement anymore and suddenly throws his head back at that, letting out a loud laugh, a harsh unused booming sound that always surprises Aaron no matter how many times he hears it.
âThat was you, you buffoon!â
Aaron chuckles along with his friend.
âSo it was, so it was.â
Eventually their laughter dies down after a few seconds and Paul wipes the tears of laughter from his eyes and leans forward, still cleaning the gunsâ pieces.
âSo, what brings you here today? Certainly it wasnât just to talk about your aching back. You donât need me to help catch one of your little escapees again, right? As a peacekeeper, Iâve been re-informed that that behavior is not âresponsibleâ and to shoot any âdangerousâ creatures on sight.â Paul asks, rolling his eyes a bit at the Mayorsâ opinions on all of AaronâsâŚâpetsâ.
Aaron snorts and shakes his head, running his hands through his hair repeatedly, fingers seemingly trying to organize his quickly greying locks. âNo, no. Ive been keeping them under lock and key. Last thing I need is getting word that..one of them had been deceased.â His face darkened at the thought. âNo, I came to talk about the..new family. You were there when they arrived, right?â
Paul has finished up cleaning the gunsâ pieces and now was putting them all together slowly, glancing up at Aaronâs question, brow raising slightly. âYes..yes I was..why do you ask?â
âI was simply wondering what you thought of them.â Aaron leans forward in the armchair casually.
Paul raises his eyebrows further. If his dark hair wasnât shaved high on all sides of his head, a military cut that hardened his square face, then they probably would have disappeared into his almost inexistent hairline. âSo, in another wordsâŚyou want to know what the mayors think of them?â
âI didnât say that.â
Paul shakes his head in exasperation. âYes, but thatâs what you meant. Also, for your information, they seemed very wary to ME, specifically the father. They certainly are⌠strange. Any sane person can see that. Just how strange are they, is the question.â
âAnd what did the mayors think?â
âThey donât like them. To be fair, they donât like anyone, but these peopleâŚ..they REALLY donât like them. They were constantly pushing and trying to get under the peopleâs nerves the entire time.â He leans back in his chair. âIn fact, I think it probably worked. I wouldnât expect them to stay long and if they doâŚgoodness knows what the mayors are planning to make them endure. I wouldnât get too close to them either, just for your own safety. I know how attached you get to..things and people, but these peopleââ Paul trails off, shaking his head as he sets another finished gun done.
Aaron shifts in his chair, eyeing the guns like he wants to help but knowing that Paul probably wouldnât like it. âWell..I may or may not have already visited them..â
Paul didnât look up from the new gun he was piecing together but he sighed once again in exasperation, as he often did when he was around Aaron. âAaron..you-you know if something happens to them or even you, I can no longer help you. This is my job here. I cannot help those who are condemned by the mayors.â
âNot even for a old friend?â
A sharp look from Paulâs grey eyes is enough to answer his question. Aaron sighs.
âYeah, yeah I know. Donât worry, I was only informing them of some ofâŚthe mayorsâ more important roles. Just the basics. I wasnât âschemingâ with them to overrun the city, if thatâs what youâre thinking.â
âThatâs good. Just-just stay away from them, okay? We donât know much about about them yet so we need to be wary. What is it we always say? Better safe than sorryâŚâ
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âStop moving, please. Sir. Sir, Iâm almost done just stay still, okay?â
He flinches as the knife digs into his skin once more. Well, it wasnât into his skin. It was digging into the edge of one of the many small black spikes sticking from his hands and chest. He lifts his right hand, biting down a little bit on a fingernail, to muffle any unholy sound that might threaten to escape. Another spike comes free with a wet snap, dropping into the waiting burlap sack with a soft clatter. The maid, who was the one doing the terrible task, continues murmuring under her breath as she works, comforting words, he thinks, though they blur together, muffled by the thick fog creeping through his head. Every time one of the spikes is removed, the ache lingers, the absence hurting just as much as the thing itself. Like always, heâs surprised at how little she was afraid to speak much less touch him. She was the only one.
The maid. Her name refuses to surface no matter how much he pushes for it in his mind. The pain has buried it somewhere deep. It happened constantly, taking facts that he should know and hiding them just out of reach.
Moonlight dances through the room from the open balcony door, invasively beaming down on his skin. It catches on the silhouettes of the spikes jutting from his arms and chest, making crooked shadows appear along the walls. Showing what was buried. underneath. The spikes are longer than they were last time. Thicker. Some of them have split his skin completely, forcing their way through red, inflamed flesh, black edges glistening faintly.
Originally theyâd used tweezers to pull the thorny things out. He could vaguely remember the day that the thin metal bent uselessly, and the way the skin around the spikes pulled inward instead of giving, as if clutching at it because it wanted to keep them. Theyâd no choice but to switch to knives after that.
âDo they hurt?â The maid suddenly says, not even looking up at him as she does so, still focused on her massacring of the spikes inhibiting his skin. He knew that she didnât expect him to answer. He didnât have to. He was the master here. Plus, he barely spoke at all. Her asking him a question was simply an invitation to answer if he wanted to. He ran his tongue slowly over his teeth, trying to pull the answer from wherever it was hiding in his brain at the moment.
âWhenever they come in.â He rolls his head over to the side slightly as if to see her reaction to his next question. âDo they hurt you? To look at them?â He asks slowly, voice low and hoarse.
She finally glances up at him, her round innocent eyes searching his for a second briefly as she finishes up with his back. She walks round him and settles down on the stool in front of his chair, taking his left hand gently into her own, to begin working on the arm and aforementioned hand. âNo. It doesnât hurt me to look at you, maestro.â She says. Her native language slips in accidentally on the last word, through the cracks of her English. She digs the blade into the base of one of the spikes, making him tense slightly as it makes a sharp scratching noise. âYouâre not disgusting to me. It does make me sad, though. Of everything youâve had to endure. â
The irritation crawls under his skin at her pointed answer, deeper than the spikes ever reach. Theyâve had this conversation before. Heâs certain of it. So he only let a small hum in response, letting them settle back into the stiff silence. He distracted himself from the constant jabs of pain by focusing on her face as she worked on cutting of the black thorny pieces of skin. Her face held a relatively calm expression despite the task she was working on, brows furrowed in quiet concentration above her blue eyes. Her blonde bangs stick slightly onto her forehead from sweat, the only sign at all that she might be feeling nervous.
He wasnât sure if the spikes would ever stop coming back. Every time they were cut off, they grew back twice as long and sharp. It was more painful when they came in then when they were pulled out. Every time the black things poked up from his skin, his mind grew more foggy as the pain settled in, burying everything except for his gloomy thoughts.
The knife suddenly slips momentarily, cutting down on his finger at a angle. He flinches, teeth automatically finding his tongue. He bites down hard, until the bitter familiar taste of blood fills the entirety of his mouth. A flash. Falling. Water. Endless waves. But above allâŚblood. Blood everywhere.
On instinct he pushes back, gasping slightly as he tries to wipe away the memories, clenching his now injured hand into a tight fist, to avoid looking at the liquid. The maid is already scrambling to her feet, apologizing frantically but he doesnât care anymore.
âMaster, Iâm sorry. Iâm so sorryââ
The rest of her words fall on deaf ears, as the crushing feeling of fogginess begins filling his ears. The taste of blood and bile floods his mouth, practically choking him.
âGet out.â He finally manages to snap through clenched teeth, interrupting her apologies.
âBut-â
âGET OUT!!!â He rises to his feet, sending his chair against the wall with a crash in his rising rage. âGET OUT!!!â
The maid wisely does as he says, letting the knife fall to the floor with a clang and rushing out the door. She gives him one last look before letting it shut behind her. He knows that look. She wasnât afraid of him, no. Instead, pity laced her gaze, practically oozing out of her pores toward him like cold water. How dare she. How dare she pity him. How dare she pity a snarling disgusting piece of filth like him.
Unable to stop himself he snatches the now empty stool in a fit of rage and slams it into the wall. Over and over until it completely falls apart.
âYou, stupid, stupid, stupidââ The words dissolve into a hoarse, broken, unintelligible sound as he clamps his hands over his ears and begins to scream. And scream. Until his voice gives out completely.
When his temper finally calms down he staggers to the sink in the corner of the room and retches violently. A mixture of blood and a bit of vomit spills from his mouth, splattering against the porcelain. His hands shake violently as he grips the edges of the sink, vision swimming at the sight of it. If there was one thing he hated, it was the sight of blood. The irony wasnât lost on him. There was just something about it now that filled his gut with the feeling that he was dying. All over again.
Eventually the heaving subsides and he straightens, hands still on the sink edges as he stares at himself in the mirror. He doesnât know this face that looks back at him. Black sclera met against yellow irises. Moonlight illuminates the thin skin stretching taunt over the bones on his face, showing every crack and crevice on it. His nose was barely there, the thin strip that was supposed to divide his nostrils was completely inexistent and his lips had sunk in along with his skin, leaving every inch of his teeth and jaw line showing quite clearly. Dark bags of exhaustion hang underneath his sunken eyes. His once favorite feature, his dark colored hair, that heâd used to loved to style now was greying and hung unevenly around his face, butchered. But the most striking feature of all of them was the two giant curved crooked black horns growing out of his head. It was the face of a monster. A face that not even a mother would love. Certainly not his mother.
Usually he wore a mask, a black thing that covered his entire face except for his eyes, almost like a gas mask. It was more for other peopleâs benefit that his own. Nobody wanted to look at such a hideous creature. Nobody had seen his face in years, especially not this ghastly butchered one. Well, nobody alive anyways. Except for the maid of course. Itâd been more of a accident actually, whenever she first caught sight of it. Heâd been meditating, with the suffocating mask off and sheâd walked in without knocking to deliver something and had accidentally caught sight of his face. Sheâd flinched and started apologizing frantically in Spanish. Not because of his face though, just from the fear of being reprimanded. She was the only one. His only friend. Wait, no, not his friend. That was ridiculous. She was a maid, and he was her master. He was nothing but a chore for her, a job. And she was nothing but a maid to him. This wasnât some foolish fairy tale. There was no beauty here. Only rot.
He glances down at his hands again finally. The bleeding from the cut had finally stopped. It hadnât been that much anyways. It was a small cut. He shouldnât have yelled at her for such a small accident. The spike was still there though, sticking up at him stubbornly. Without a second thought he lifts it to his mouth, buries his teeth into the bottom edge of it and grips it between them his teeth. The texture is sharp, brittle and warm all at once. He grits his teeth and harshly yanks it out, spitting it into the sink. He returns to looking at his appearance in the mirror, one hand raising unconsciously to press against his bony face. He was wrong, it was his face. There was no difference between him and the reflection. There never was. It had been foretold long ago. He was nothing. Just a disgusting rotting corpse of a man.
The sound of a knock on the door, interrupts his thoughts. He doesnât answer aloud however, which is an answer in and of itself to speak.
âSir, your ship is ready now to leave port.â The person on the other side says. When his master doesnât respond, the sound of the personâs soft footsteps pattering off sounds and he turns back to the mirror once more, breathing a sigh of relief at the scoutâs words.
His ship was ready. It was almost time. Hopefully his time here on this gloomy earth wouldnât be for too much longer. Anwir had told them that she had finally found the right one. All they needed was two more. Just two more and he could be at peace. All the pain of past and present would we wiped away in a short while. And he would be free to finally go back to where he belonged. Hopefully. Unbidden, a shaky smile stretches across his thin face, and he begins to chuckle. His shoulders slowly began shaking, and black inky tears leak steadily down the crevices of his face as he laughs. Or cries. To any person hearing it, they wouldnât know the difference. So he throws his head back and allows the hysterical sounds to flow out of his mouth, letting the inky tears fill his eyes and flow to the floor, until the world turns completely black.
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Authorâs note:
Sorry, this chapter is a bit boring. A lot of needed dialogue plus needed filler.
Also, happy late Christmas everyone, and I hope you all have a merry New Year!
The beast wars p3
So Jerry just came down with an egg in his paws it was to dark to figure out what was in it âwhat do you want Jerryâ said jack with a fake annoyed voice âJohn wanted to give this to yah jackâ said Jerry âtry befriending a titanoboa perhapsâ âIâll think about itâ said jack âmight be some good eatsâ said berry and right after berry said that he was immediately drenched in water like he just got attacked by an angry garden hose then Eldon came in and said âwe are not resorting to eggs anytime soon! these aranios are keeping us well feadâ wiping his mouth with his paw âwell Iâll leave you to itâ said Jerry walking away from the egg he left with them, and right as Jerry left, jack started squealing like that one fan girl when she meats her hero for the first time
P4 coming soon in angler
Dodo tales (s1 ep3) thank you for the support đ BTW I am -NOT- the same person as the guy making journey to the Aberration trench.
The other creatures ran off one by one, and he heard a voice say "those Raptors almost killed you, you're lucky to be alive" then he realized that his bird was gone. He immediately ask his savior if he had seen it. His answer was exactly what he hoped it wouldn't be. "As good as dead, they took it. Don't worry though, it was just a Dodo."
"A Dodo?"
"Yeah, it's total garbage, maybe it's better off dead"
"Are you gonna kill me?"
"Dude, you can't even take care of a Dodo, you're not exactly a threat. Follow me, I'll show you my house." He decided to come with him
On the way he asked "what's your name? Is there anything I can do to repay you?"
"I'll tell my name after I get to know you.
And yes, there is something you can do for me......." he replied
Next episode will be in the section of the next dino in alphabetical order
The Island- chapter IV
Four large, plump dodos waddled around in a clearing of trees near a beach, cooing and going about usual dodo business. The weather was pleasant, and the beach was full of life. Seabirds dove into the clear blue water to catch fish, and dinosaurs lumbered about in the sand. All was calm. Until a spear came flying out of the brush and struck a dodo in the head, killing it instantly. By the time the dodos looked up to see what happened, another spear came wizzing out of the overgrowth and impaled another dodo through the chest. Realizing they were under attack, the dodos waddled away as fast as they could, which wasnât very fast. As Marcel stood up from the bushes, he didnât pursue the birds. Two dodos were plenty.
It was Marcelâs fourth day on the mysterious island, and he wasnât doing half bad. He spent the third day making spears and clothing, a shirt out of fiber and cloth wrappings for his hands with strips of hide, to protect from blisters and splinters. He also made a stone hatchet, a pouch to carry food in, a hide jug to carry water, a belt with pouches, and a necklace adorned with the teeth from the dilo he killed the day before. He spent all night making these accessories. âNow I look like a real survivor,â he thought. He skinned and cleaned the two dodo birds, and skewered them over the fire. As the meat sizzled, Marcel looked over at his small teepee. âIâd say itâs about time for a new shelter,â he said out loud.
He quickly set to work, gathering large branches and tying them together with rope he fashioned from fiber and hide. One he had a solid foundation, he did the same for the walls, eating the dodo flesh as he worked. He was about to prop his second wall up on the floor and tie it together, when he hits chirping behind him. Recalling his last experience with small deadly predators, he grabbed his spear and turned around rapidly. He saw a very small theropod looking up at him. It was a pale gray creature, with pinkish feathers on its head. Marcel somehow recognized it as a compsognathus, a small predator.he half expected it to pounce on his neck and bite him, but it didnât. It looked up at him with large, black eyes, chirping and watching him work. He stared at it for a few more seconds, and when he was sure it wasnât going to attack him, he set back to workâŚ
He tried to ignore the creature, as he repeated the process of lashing walls together and then to the foundation. The compsognathus followed him as he worked, curious as to what Marcel was doing. It was around 5:00pm when he finished his wood hut, and he was proud. It was small, but better than his teepee. He fashioned a door out of wood planks carved from a fallen tree, and, by 8:00pm, had made a sleeping bag from the dodo hide of the birds he killed earlier, and fiber. The compy stayed with him all the while, and as it watched Marcel, he had an idea. Reaching into his food pouch, he pulled out a piece of leftover dilo meat, and slowly walked over to the compy, reaching his hand out. The compy sniffed his hand, and took the piece of meat from Marcel. He fed the compy another piece, and it ate the meat. After the third piece of meat, the compy chirped and hopped up onto marcels shoulder. He had domesticated it. Marcel was pleased. âI now have a friend,â he thought as the compy nuzzled its head into the crook of his neck. He decided to call the compy Magnus. He fed Magnus some more meat, and was about to head into his new cabin to tuck in for the night, when he heard shrieking coming from behind him. Three large dilophosaurs were standing by his campfire, staring at him and Magnus, who was on his shoulder. Marcel stared back, and reached behind him to grab a spear leaning against his house, and grabbed his hatchet off his belt, and prepared to fightâŚ
Itâs finally here!! Iâm sorry for the looong wait, Iâve been really busy lately and didnât have the time to write chapter IV. My apologies. But yeah, thank you all for reading!
You can find chapter III in amargosaurus and chapter V will be in Andrewsarchus.
Stars of hope: Spirits Of The Stars
Chapter 2: A hope of light
The spirits came closer and closer their paws came closer with a red energy surrounding the spirits paws. Before they could reach Cloud and Jungle, Cloud noticed a hole she looked at Jungle and she leaped for the hole and everything went blackâŚ
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A wolf like creature stepped out side and yawned as its black fur and reddish eyes shone in the bit of sunlight. They smiled as they sat outside of their den and a cat like creature and snake like creature had came at them. They were awake but saw the two out cold and sighed dragging the two into their den. They waited but when they finally woke up they got up and sat right infront of the two, âNow why are you here on my property?â They asked their voice was a female she stared at the two that had bumped into her she growled a bit before the cat said, âim so sorry!â The cat like creature had said dipping their head in a sorry. The wolf like creature sighed, âyouâre forgiven but why.. were you two running away?â She says sitting down putting her black tail with a red pattern on it on her paws she stared at the two. The cat like creature sighed, âwell⌠the dark spirits and we should introduce ourselves im cloud.. and this is jungleâ cloud says with a small smile. The wolf like creature sat there, âI will reveal my name laterâŚâ she said with a small smile, âas to I will be getting my name soon its the way of my kind one moonlight till I get my name from my spirit ancestorsâŚâ She says with a smile as the moon rose she got up and walked awayâŚ
-selveevee
Journey Through All Creaturea: Chapter 3: Underwater Disaster
Chapters go through the Island creatures in alphabetical order. First chapter in Achatina and has a prologue. Last chapter in Allosaurus, next chapter in Ankylosaurus.
Sodden woke up that afternoon after the Allosaurus thing. He had a bandage on his back and a bruise on his wrist. As he stretched and walked towards the door, he covered his face with his hand and muttered, âWhat happened earlier? Letâs just get the underwater dudes over with.â He walked out the door, ate a few pieces of meat, and got some raw prime meat he got from the Allo and ran to the ocean. He needed a dolphin to do this. He found one and it swam to him. It chittered as it swam around Soddon. âHey, buddy. Youâre gonna help me in a lotta ways.â Sodden said. He held out the meat and the dolphin ate it up. Sodden gave him another piece until a message showed up on his implant: âYou tamed an Itchthyosaurus!â The dolphin was his. Soddon yelled in happiness and ran to get resources for the saddle. He got the saddle made and put it on his new dolphin. Then he got on, but then got off. âWait. I am going very deep. Might be a good idea to make some beds, just in case.â Soddon said. He decided to hunt some dodos to get hide and harvest bushes for fiber. He put down three sleeping bags next to the dock just next to the base. Soddon got on his dolphin and took a deep breath then swam down as fast as possible. After almost a minute he saw a small snail like creature and also a anglerfish. He immediately lodged a spear into the ammoniteâs mouth as it released a green mist. The mist wrapped around Soddon as he took the ammonite to the surface. He reached the top, gasping for air and taking deep breaths. He looked under the water and saw a angler coming for him. He whistled for his dolphin to attack the angler and it grabbed it. Then suddenly, there was a hole in the anglerâs mouth and it started sinking down to the bottom of the water. Soddon took a breath, exhausted. He decided to go back to his base to rest. But when his base came into sight, he saw someone there. They were holding something while wearing a black robe with a mask on their face. Then Soddon noticed his raptor in the personâs hands. Soddon yelled in anger and immediately swam to his base. He ran towards the person and held a ascendant bow at him. The robed person turned and saw Soddon. He held his hands out, and said, âWhoa! Iâm not doing anything. Iâm just returning your raptor.â He said. Soddon tilted his head in confusion because he heard a voice that didnât sound like a man. âUh⌠thanks⌠who are you and what is going on!!!???â Sodden screamed. Then the masked guy jumped at him and covered his mouth. âDude, not so loud! Iâm not even supposed to bring back your raptor! I would like to explain everything but I canât. Itâs not the right time. Iâll explain whatâs going on, why weâre on you, just not right now!â The masked guy yelled. Soddon nodded and then got up and brushed off his clothes. âMy nameâs Serenity. Iâm the only girl on the C tribe. Thatâs the name of our tribe. A lot of things are happening and I will explain everything but I canât. But⌠Iâll return, okay?â The masked guy said. âOk. C tribe⌠think thatâs the Assassin tribe. They forced you into joining them, right? And you could not leave. No freedom.â Soddon said. âYeah. We can talk later. I need to leave.â Serenity said. âYeah. My names Soddon. And⌠good seeing you.â Sodden said. Serenity nodded and she vanished into the forest. Soddon walked into his base and fell on his bed. He ate some food, thinking about what he could do for who he just met.
Chapter 4 this weekend!
-RelatingHen8906
Moon Tales
Season 1 - Episode 4
âA whatâ
âAn obelisk thereâs three of themâ John explained âi dont know what they do but theyre importantâ
âThey areâ Blake said âyou can transfer creatures from other worlds and travel there as well i come from a large world with many islands thats where Crystal comes from although the Sand Clan has many other creatures that are even strongerâ
Andromeda wasnt too sure how she felt about the idea of even more dangerous things than a dragon but she kept quiet. She wondered how powerful the other groups on this place could be if Sand Clan was considered weak.
They got to the red obelisk and they saw a large building made of stone underneath the obelisk there were a bunch of guards standing at the entrance they were all riding strange looking tiger things with huge claws.
âSabertooths those look coolâ John blurted Andromeda looked at John again. Even though John said he had woken up a few days ago he still seemed to know a lot about the place which made Andromeda suspicious. She thought he could be lying but then realized he wasnt bright enough to lie
âThey are very cool they were mutated to have sharper teeth and clawsâ Blake commented âvery lucky and theyâre our strongest land tames at the momentâ
The two guards spotted Blake and saluted him, and then afterward got out of the way. Blake landed Crystal on the ground and the three got off. The three walked into the doors of the building but nobody seemed to question Andromeda or John
âWhy arent they asking about us we are enemies on their territoryâ Andromeda thought âmaybe theyre just not very bright, or maybe the writer just got lazy and didnt want to write the interactionsâ
The three walked inside and they saw a strange looking podium in the middle, and a terminal there were a bunch of flags with sand and whatever and a bunch of smithies and forges Andromeda also noticed a futuristic looking vertical pod in the corner that seemed out of place compared to the rest of the primitive landscape
Blake turned around and bowed to the two
âWell it was nice meeting you, i suppose iâll see you again soon, good luck with the leader of Sand Clan but i think heâll let you joinâ Blake told them John bowed back in respect
âThank you for taking us inâ
Blake left the room and as the two stood at the podium John began to talk
âSo what did you do before you landed on this island?â
âThis is an island??â
âyeah you didnt know it was kinda obviousâ
âi mean not reallyâ Andromeda said confused âbut anyway i didnt actually do much i was just a barista at a coffee shopâ
âthat sounds like a nice jobâ John replied âi wish i could have a basic job like that but my parents wanted me to become a doctorâ
John looked sad and Andromeda felt a little bad for him before Andromeda could speak they heard footsteps and they looked to see a man wearing flak armor enter the room he had a raptor skull on his shoulder and he looked really mean
âwell hello there you must be the new recruits Blake told me aboutâ the leader of the Sand Clan said âmy name is Steve and i am leader of the Sand Clan. but you can also call me the Sand Masterâ
âWhat a cheap referenceâ Andromeda thought as the episode ended abruptly
hello this is Moon Tales Girl i hope you enjoyed the fourth episode of the first season of Moon Tales the next episode will be in the next section aka andrewsarchus
ps if you havent go read this story called Overseer made by someone named Sand Master its a very cool story and i like it a lot and i think you will too this is where i got the name from
I'm bored so I guess I'm posting two chapters today.
-Anonymos-
Chapter 4
Eventually we arrived at a small stone hut where there were many strange creatures standing guard. One of the creatures stepped forward with a low growl.
âIt's okay Night, sheâs with me,â Pathro soothed
The dog-like beast eyed me for a minute before grunting and stepping out of the way. Pathro nudged Duck with his heel, telling the Parasaur to continue. Duck paused as if thinking about it before continuing towards the house. It was magnificent. Much better than the tree I was living in. Inside there were couches and tables and rugs and all sorts of things you would naturally find in a home.
âWow,â I said, astroc.
âIt's nothing much,â Pathro shrugged, putting the frustrated Dodo on the floor. Chicken glared at him before stomping towards one of the rugs. She looked at it for a moment and poked it with her feet before deciding it was safe and sitting down.
âChicken obviously thinks it ok,â I laughed
âI thought you said she wasnât very smart,â Pathro said before he too started laughing.
We talked for a while longer, sitting on the couch and drinking coffee was my new favorite thing.
âCome on, I want to show you something,â He smiled and took my hand.
I set my cup down, âWhere are we going?â I asked
âSomewhere special,â He replied.
Once outside we took a left and headed towards more of those dog things.
âPick one,â Pathro smiled.
I looked them all over and decided that I liked the one with a tan border collie skin. (In my story there are dog skins, so shut up lol).
âSand?â Pathro asked
âYup,â I smiled and walked up to the dog, very slowly.
âAlright. Sand she is your new owner,â Pathro ordered
Sand wagged her tail and licked my hands
âGood girl Sand!â I patted the dogâs head and pulled myself onto her back.
âNight!â Pathro called. The black dog, who looked like a German Shepherd, from before trotted up, eyeing me suspiciously. Pathro climbed onto his back.
âFollow me then,â Pathro siad. He tapped Night's flank to which the dog responded with a growl before sprinting into the woods.
âFollow âem!â I told Sand. She barked and launched into a sprint, taking the exact path Night took. We caught up to them in no time and were now running side by side.
âGood girl Sand,â I whispered, patting her neck.
(20 Minutes LaterâŚ)
Pathro eased Night to a slow stop. Sand, not noticing, slammed right into Night, knocking him over and sending Pathro flying.
Pathro hit a tree with a thud. I ran to his side.
âAre you okay?!â I helped him stand, trying my hardest to not laugh.
âI'm fine,â He smiled.
âWhat do you think?â Pathro asked, gesturing towards huge ruins. The stone was weathered and cracked but had a very⌠Comforting feeling. It sat nestled in a blanket of vines and branches making it look even cooler and spookier.
âWow,â I looked at the ruins in amazement. How could something like this still be standing?
âThis is Torrenâs Temple,â Pathro said. He began walking towards the ruins. I wasnât paying attention and almost ran into him.
âIt's amazing.â
âFollow me, I want to show you the inside,â Pathro took my hand and led me deeper into the ruins.
âWhy is it called Torrenâs Temple? Whoâs Torren?â I asked, looking over the ancient writing that was carved into the stone.
âTorren was the first ever dinosaur to be here. He built these ruins,â Pathro explained
âBut he was a dinosaur?â I chuckled
âYeah, probably the smartest dinosaur ever,â Pathro smiled
âIs he still here?â I glanced around, searching for any signs of life.
âYup,â Pathro relied quickly
âReally?â I gasped. I was scared. If a dinosaur was smart enough to build these ruins, i'm sure it was smart enough to hunt and kill intruders
âDonât worry, I know Torren.â
We walked in silence down the long, stone hallway. Torches stood on the walls, creating just enough light to see by. Eventually we reached a wide room. In this room there were strange winged cat-like creatures standing guard at the base of what looked like a throne.
âWhat are those?â I asked
âGriffins,â Pathro whispered
Griffins? Does he mean the large meat eating creature from Greek mythology?!?!
âMaybe we should go,â I said tugging on his arm
âThey know me,â Pathro replied
âBut-â I was cut short by an agrny sounding growl.
âWho dare enter my Temple?â A booming voice asked
âPathro,â Pathro said casually
âPathro? Who is with you?â The voice hissed.
âLexi,â Pathro answered
The torches flared, creating a very bright light. What I saw sitting atop that throne will haunt me forever