I approached a high level ons, it bugged trough the ground, I never saw it again đ
I approached a high level ons, it bugged trough the ground, I never saw it again đ
I approached a high level ons, it bugged trough the ground, I never saw it again đ
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The Terrible Demise Of Tortuga
Chapter six: Donât fear the reaper..
-By SunnyFox57
Originally released sometime in January, 2024. Now rewritten and reposted February 1th, 2026)
The walk home was for the most part unbearably uncomfortable. The peacekeeper, Paul, leading them forward looked upset. His scarred palms were wrapped tightly around the gun at his hip, mouth twisted into a thin line, eyes distant and almost contemplating. Jack was half expecting him to suddenly whirl around with his gun and blow their brains out or something at any moment. Elizabeth didnât seem worried by him though. While the other kids were trailing a bit behind the man, she was walking alongside him, chattering on like nothing was wrong at all, recounting the events of the day and what happened at Loisâ shop.
âI didnât really see it happen because I was like, busy trying on these REALLY pretty scarves, but my gosh, she looked so pale whenever Mrs. Lois helped her into the chair. I kind of thought she was dead, you know?? It just happened all of the sudden! Mrs. Lois looked so worried. Iâm glad sheâs dealt with this type of thing before, because honestly if I were that old Iâd probably have a heart attack if a young girl just suddenly collapsed in my arms.â
Elizabeth stopped talking for a moment, if only to draw a deep breath. Paul only frowned at her in response, not bothering saying anything in his obvious disapproval.
âJeez, what? What are you so pissed about today? What did I do?â
âI never said I was mad.â
âCall it intuition.â
Paul sighed in exasperation. âYou remind me of your grandfather.â
âIs that a compliment?â
âNo.â
Elizabeth elbowed at him, causing him to swerve abruptly off their path as he attempts to avoid it.
âSo? What did I do?â She snickers.
Paul sighed again, relinquishing his grip on his gun for a moment, to rub at his forehead, as he falls back into pace beside her. âYou didnât do anything Elizabeth. Iâm just curiousâŠas to why you decided to be out wandering around the city so late. Especially withâŠâ He glanced at the kids behind him for a second and his jaw tightens. âStrangers.â
âI wasnât WANDERING around the city. We were at Loisâ shop. And theyâre not strangers, not to me. Yeah, theyâre a bit odd but pretty friendly enough. I like them.â
Jack stopped listening to where the conversation after that. He knew in what direction it was headed. The way the people in this city, just like all the places before that, mistrusted his family was not new to him at all. They were always found strange, or just simply mistrusted. His mother thought this place would be different. As if somehow the people here wouldnât think of them just like all the others had. A fresh start. Somehow he doubted that.
âWell. Here we are!â Elizabeth practically sang as they finally reached the Petersons home.
âThanks for helping us home.â Jay said, studying the peacekeeper that had led them here, curiously. Some might assume that he was thinking the same thing as Jack, as they were twins and apparently âtwins think alikeâ, but Jack knew better. He was nothing like his twin, besides his physical appearance. Jay was brave. Braver than Jack was at least. HE certainly wasnât thinking about the very possible possibility that Paul could easily just kill them off right then and there.
âYou sure youâre okay?â Elizabeth asks Emma, taking their older sisterâs hands in hers briefly and squeezing them.
Emma nods, cheeks still faintly flushed with embarrassment probably at all the stir sheâd unintentionally caused. âYeah. Iâm good. Thank you, both of you..for helping us home.â
Paul cleared his throat gruffly, his face expression practically oozing with frustration despite trying to hide it. âOkay, Elizabeth. Let them go inside now. Iâm sure their..parents are worried about them. Not to mention, YOU need to go home.â
And so, on that note, Paul and Elizabeth departed off towards the Buckleshootsâ house presumably and the Petersons went into theirs.
~
Aragorn had been pacing the length of the of the living room for nearly half and hour. back and forth in agitation, hands in his hair, while Arianna made dinner, and it honestly was starting to drive her crazy. She loved her husband, but his tendency of stressing over things that were not his fault or completely out of his control had a way of grating on her last nerves, especially when heâd been at it for this long.
âWhy arenât they home yet? Do you think something happened? Maybe I should go check on them. Actually. I should. I knew we shouldnât have come here. This was such a bad idea. A very bad idea.â
Arianna leans against the kitchen counter, tightening the strings on her apron at her waist, trying to interrupt the torrent of worries pouring from her husbandâs mouth like vomit.
âIâm sure theyâre fine, Aragorn. They probably got distracted playing with their new friends. Theyâll be home soon hopefully.â
âBut what if they arenât? You heard what that guy, Arnoldââ
âAaron.â
âRight. Him. You heard what he said about the night protocols. About the peacekeepers. Aboutâabout things.â Aragorn gestured vaguely, frustration bleeding through every movement. âWe donât know these people, Arianna. We donât know this place.â
Arianna exhales slowly through her nose.
âAragorn.â
âWhat if the kids were pulled over or something?â
âAragorn.â
âThe point is, we can only assume the worst andââ
âJa-ragorn!â Arianna finally snaps, voice cracking through the room like a whip. Aragorn stops mid-step, blinking at her as though heâd only just realized she was there. Arianna turns fully to face him, hands planting firmly against her hips.
âI understand that youâre worried,â she begins, measured but sharp. âTruly, I do. But pacing a hole through the floor of the living room and worrying yourself to death will not summon them home any faster.â He opened his mouth, then closed it.
âOur children,â she continues, voice a bit softer now, âAre not completely helpless, anymore. Nor have they been in any event of the past. Emma is nearly grown, sheâs basically a woman now. Jack and Jay are sensible when it matters. They look out for Josephina. They will take care of each other, just like we taught them.â
Aragorn opens his mouth once more to say something, probably in protest, but is quickly interrupted as his wife steps closer
âAnd if something did happen, we would feel it. You know that.â
That gave him a pause. Aragorn sighed, shoulders slumping. âI know. I justâŠâ He rubs at his face in exhaustion. âI hate not being able to protect them, all the time. It makes me feel..helpless.â He shivers slightly, expression darkening.
âI know. I understand that. I really do.â Ariannaâs expression softened, and she presses a kiss to the corner of his mouth. âHOWEVER, nothing is going to happen to them, babe. Weâre safe here. Everything will be okay, I promise.â
They stand there for a moment, foreheads pressed together, before Arianna briskly pulls away, turning back towards the counter. âNow. I need to finish dinner, and I need some help. If youâre going to be worrying, which I know you are, you may as well do something productive alongside that. Come help me.â
Aragorn blinked, tilting his head in such a confused puppy-dog way that it almost made his wife laugh.
âYou need help..cooking? What?â
âThe bread.â Arianna says, motioning the medium sized lump of batter sheâd left on the counter a minute earlier.
Her husband blinks again. âI donât know how to do that.â
Arianna makes a exasperated sound.
âYeah, well, Iâll just have to teach you then, yes? Come on. Stop making excuses.â she continues, turning back toward the counter, âif you are going to spiral, you might as well do it productively. Come help me.â
Reluctantly, like a condemned man approaching the gallows, he followed her into the kitchen and shuffled up beside her at the counter. The yeast was already sitting out on the counter, where Arianna had left it. His wife pushes the bowl towards him, motioning to it.
âKnead it.â
He glanced at her, confused. âDo what now?â
She grabs his wrists, sighing in slight exasperation, and physically pushes them into the dough.
âKnead it. Fold it. Press. Donât be gentle, but donât tear it apart.â
Aragorn awkwardly does as she demonstrates, kneading the dough into the flour on the counter. He grimaces in disgust as the dough immediately sticks to his fingers.
âItsâŠsticky.â
Arianna stepped up back behind him, to look at how much progress he was making, which was basically none.
âIts supposed to like that. Itâs dough.â She huffs. âYouâve seriously never done this before? Didnât your mother ever teach you how to make bread?â
âNo. Not of all our mothers were as culinary inclined like yours unfortunately, Arianna.â
She pinches his elbow at the jab at her mother, causing his hand to flimsily flex accidentally into the flour before him. The white dust shot up immediately, spattering all over his face and shirt, leading him to step back onto her bare feet with his heavy set boots.
âOw!â His wife yelps in pain, glaring daggers. Aragorn whirls around, catching her by the waist
âOops.â He says smoothly
Arianna continues glaring at him, not looking entertained at all. âYou did that on purpose!â
Her husband tilts his head again, probably intentionally trying to look confounded. âDid WHAT on purpose? Step on your toes? I apologize, dear wife. Next time I get flour in my eyes, Iâll make sure to look where Iâm going.â
For a moment she just stares at him and then she throws her head back, laughter spilling from her lips. It was a sound he hadnât heard in forever. Not in large amounts anyways. Gosh, he loved that sound. A sound that was so infectious, he couldnât help but join in.
âIâm soo sorry.â She finally gasps out, attempting to wipe flour from off him. âI should have know better, youâve always been bad at cooking. Youâre completely covered in flour, darling.â She chuckles.
âOuch. Iâm not sure thatâs completely my fault. If I recall, YOU are the one who pinched ME, therefore leading me to INCIDENTALLY, step onto your bare feet.â He hums good-naturedly, placing a kiss on the tip of her nose.
âYouâre still standing on my toes.â Arianna points out but doesnât make any move to step back. Thereâs a twinkle in her eyes. âYou know what this reminds me of?â
âWhen you were âteachingâ me to dance? I canât say you did much of a better job at that than this.â Aragorn chuckles.
âYes, well youâre not a very good student.â
âOr maybe, youâre just not a good teacher. Ever think about that?â
âWho taught our children these past couple years? You or me?â
Aragorn raises his hands in mock surrender. âAlright, alright, I give up. Youâre an amazing and INCREDIBLY beautiful and talented teacher.â
âAww, thank you. Maybe youâd like to demonstrate that sentiment by letting me re-teach you to dance, since apparently youâve..forgotten, hmm?â Arianna grins.
And so he lets her, not so reluctantly as he might pretend. He places his worn palms in their respective places on her waist and her hands go to his shoulders, as they sway slowly back and forth in the tiny kitchen, foreheads slowly lowering to press together.
âWe were so young back then.â Arianna finally chuckles, breaking the silence.
âMmm. I thought you hated me, honestly.â
âI didnât. You wereâŠvery aggravating, however. I thought you hated ME.â
Aragorn smiles softly, almost sadly. âIâm afraid I did. For no reason really. I guess I was just..jealous of you. You seemed to be this..perfect girl with a perfect life. And I..was a nobody. I didnât deserve you then. Actually, I still donât. Who am I to deserve you?â
Arianna stopped their swaying, shaking her head vigorously, and pressing their foreheads together once more. âYouâve already asked this question before.â
âWell, I still donât have a valid answer.â
âAragorn. Yes you do. Do you remember what I told you when you asked me the same thing on our wedding?â
His eyes close, swallowing, nodding slowly.
âI donât care what you think. What anyone told you. I know who you are, okay? You are mine.â She whispers, their faces drifting together. And then her lips are pressed onto his gently, and all of his worries fade away for one singular moment.
Just then the front door opened, and the Peterson children tumbled in, one after another, interrupting their parentsâ make-out session.
âOh wow. PDA?? Maybe get a room??â Jay drawls, making fake vomiting sound.
âI think Iâd rather be blind then see that again. Blegh, disgusting.â Jack pretends to shield his eyes.
Their parents sprang apart quickly, not really in embarrassment but just momentary surprised that their moment of silence had been so quickly interrupted.
âItâs our house, son. When youâre married youâll understand that sometimeââ
âOkay, can we not? I love that you love each other. Really. But at this particular moment in time, it is a mildly disturbing scene seeing our parents completely covered in flour and snogging in the middle of the kitchen as soon as we enter the house.â Emma interrupts her father.
âYes. Not to mention, there are children in the room.â Jay continues in a mock higher pitched voice, pretending to shield their little sisterâs eyes.
Their mother rolls her eyes slightly at their exaggerational reactions, shaking her head. âAlright, alright children. Thats enough of that. Go wash up for dinner.â
~
Soon after, they all sat down around the table for dinner. The bread, had unfortunately not been able to get finished so they were stuck with just hot bowls of soup.
âSo,â Arianna said finally, interrupting the silence of clinking dishes together. âDid yall have fun today? Make any friends? Everything go okay?â
The three eldest children exchanged quick looks at each other, an unspoken understanding passing between them. Their parents didnât need to know about the small heat stroke Emma had suffered. No, definitely not. If anything, it would probably only make them more paranoid if that was even possible.
âIt was fine. We met up with some of the other young people here. They were..interesting.â Emma responds.
âSome were nice.â Josephina says softly, surprising them all. She didnât say anything else though, just continued gently tapping the spoon in her hand against the bowl before her.
âAnd some just a tad bit weird.â Jay snorts, earning a barely smothered chuckle from their father.
âMm. Kids are usually like that around yaâllâs ages.â Arianna hums
âSome a bit more than others.â Aragorn huffs pointedly at Arianna who pinches his elbow again.
âI seem to recall you and your siblings were pretty weird too, thank you very much.â
There was a pause, their fatherâs expression seemingly blanking out for a fraction of a second and then he forces a smile. It was quick, but Emma caught it. âLike you said, kids are weird.â
âWait, you had siblings? Why have we never heard or seen them?â Jack says the question that most the children were undoubtedly thinking. Except Josephina probably, who still looked happy banging her spoon lightly against her bowl.
âWell. We have spent most of our life on a boat. That could have something to do with it. Also, not that I think about it, WHY have we spent most of our life on a boat?â Jay interjects.
Aragorn takes a large spoonful of soup, seemingly mulling over his next words. Arianna looks like she regrets saying anything about his siblings, but doesnât say anything, allowing him to formulate an excuse.
âJay is correct. We have spent most of our life sailing. Not to mention, my..siblings were very busy people last I checked, and Iâm not so sure theyâd want us dropping by at random.â Their father says slowly.
âThat still doesnât answer my question thoughââ Jay began, but his mother interrupted him quickly.
âEnough. Letâs not talk about this over done. Yaâll need to understand that there are certain things that youâll learn when you get old enough.â
Emma sighed inwardly. Her parents were doing it again. What they always did. Take their secrets and put them under lock and key, way down deep underground. Their cryptic answers might satisfy her siblings, but not her. She didnât understand why their parents wanted their children to trust them, whenever they didnât even trust their children. Eventually that simple fact would come back to bite them. Much as she loved and admired her parents, she couldnât fully give her trust blindly. Trust had to be earned. And theyâd done nothing to earn hers. If anything, the path theyâd wove had broken it.
~
Emma wasnât usually the type to get scared by dreams. Theyâd never seemed real enough to do so, even when she was a child. Everything was always too vivid, too overwhelming. Full of vibrant colors or intense emotions. And so on. The point is, there were several factors that usually always are there to let Emma know that a dream was in fact just a dream. Or if a nightmare was just a nightmare.
Like right now.
She didnât know where she was. It was a dark place, night presumably. The moon was breaking through the heavy clouds, its silver rays reflecting on the gloomy faces around her. Ah there was people, wasnât there? Lots of them. She couldnât quite make them out but she could certainly hear them distantly, all around her, voices raising together as if in song. Voices yelling and screaming. She should be concerned, or worried. Or something. But..she wasnât. Not at all. She felt nothing. Just a distant disassociation from all the people in this dream of hers. Thatâs what it was, wasnât it? Just a dream. Her subconscious making entertainment for her to enjoy.
The air whipped about her, slapping her coldly across the face. Frigid rain dribbled down slowly from the sky, drop by drop, sprinkling onto her hair, slowly soaking it. She was barefoot and only wearing her pajamas, which was a sign in of itself that it was a dream. As she stepped forward, the sharp wet grass cut at her toes. She still had no idea where she was, but she could swear sheâd been there before. Sometime. A strange type of deja vu
So she continued plodding on through the damp grass, something she couldnât quite put her finger on forever pushing her forward. A feeling that she was searching for something, or someone. She needed to tell them something. Yes, thatâs exactly what it was, right? She had to deliver a message. What was the message though? The words were on the tip of her tongue but when she tried to form them, nothing sensical came of it. That was normal though, wasnât it. Sheâd tried many times to tell her people..whoever they were, the same thing but she was never able to make it past their deafened ears.
Suddenly she saw it. It was staring at her, head tilted. A rabbit. It was a silverish creature, with two large intelligent looking dark colored eyes. A normal rabbit. Or so it looked at first glance. Until she saw the most striking feature. The crimson colored liquid, staining the fur around itâs jaw and down its throat, dripping slolwy into the grass.
Despite the shiver of fear that ran down her spine, Emma kneels down warily, reaching one hand, palm out, towards the beast.
âHey, buddyâŠcome here..come on little guy..its okay. I wonât hurt you.â
It was just a dream, right? Might as well have some fun in her subconscious.
The rabbit doesnât move, even as Emma comes even closer. Her hand brushes across its soft fur, and another shiver runs down her spine. The rabbit finally moves, blinking, head tilting to the opposite side.
âYeah thatâs it. Youâre okay. I wonât hurt you.â Emma coos, still petting it. Itâs fur feels cold to the touch, almost lifeless.
And then just as she begins relaxing, suddenly it lunges, its canines digging into Emmaâs outstretched palm. Emma cries out in pain, yanking away her hand. The rabbit darts away. Emma scrambles to her feet after it.
âHey, wait!â She calls, scrambling after it, her bare heels scraping along the suddenly rocky ground. She raced after the rabbit, and came around a corner. It was gone. In its place stood a black figure.
WATCH OUT, EMMA.
And then suddenly she was on her back, a hand gripping her neck, crushing her windpipe. Black obsidian eyes bored into hers, goo practically oozing from the rage-contorted face snarling at her. Once again she was struck with the feeling that she knew this man, or creature. A strange feeling of Déjà vu.
âYou know what I want. Give me what I want and itâll all be over.â The thing snarled, blood dripping from elongated canines. âJust give me what I want. You have it. They told me you have it. Donât. Lie. To. Me.â
Emma gasps, struggling and kicking against them but to no avail. Her wind pipe is being crushed and she canât do anything about it.
And then the personâs blackened hands find her medallion and everything comes to a halt. Blank white from elsewhere stare into her own as a cold feeling creeps across her neck.
âNuh uh, we arenât supposed to steal things, are we?â
A flash. It was the place again. She was lying in the golden fields, eyes facing the colorful sky. A womanâs voice filled her ears once more
âEmma.â
âWhy wonât come and stay?â
âEmma?â
âWhy wonât you come and play?â
âYou are missed, Emma.â
âPlease come and stay.â
âEmma?â
The aforementioned can only lay there, unmoving. A heavy weight keeping her bones pinned to the ground. A purple butterfly lands on the tip of her nose. And then another lands on her neck, and then another atop her forehead. And so on and on until Emma is floating away, suffocating from the sheer grip of the sickness creeping up from around her neck and down her throat.
âEmma?â
~
Emma bolts upright in a cold sweat, sheets pooling down to her feet, as she scrambled out of bed. The scream from her nightmare, finally escapes unbidden from her lips, and she canât stop it. It gets louder and louder, echoing through the house for a prolonged moment, before she finally chokes it down. Tears track involuntarily down her cheeks, her whole body shaking in silent sobs. She reaches out and grasps the mattress of her bed, lowering herself back onto it.
The door suddenly pushes open and her fatherâs shadowed figure appearances in the doorway, looking wide awake. She feels a shoot of regret, fearing sheâd woken him up. Aragorn quickly scans the room, before his shoulders relax and he turns back to her, finally speaking softly.
âIs everything okay?â
Emma wanted to respond. She really did. But no words could come out of her lips that wouldnât end with sobbing or screaming. So she only grips the sheets harder, nodding slowly, and trying to cease her panicked breathing.
Somehow he seems to sense her lie, his expression softening into a familiar blend of sadness and worry. He crossed the room quickly, arms wrapping around his eldest daughter. Instinctively Emma melts into his arms, burying her face into his shoulder, breaths coming in quick huffs. His worn hands comb through her hair, while wiping any tears tracking down her cheeks with his thumbs.
âItâs alright, youâre okay, Beans. Youâre okay. Itâs okay. No one can hurt you. Iâve got you.â He whispers, the unfamiliar nickname slipping out but she didnât really care at the moment
And thatâs all it take for the floodgates to completely release, tears pouring down her cheeks and onto his shirt. But he doesnât mind, and for this one moment in time, Emma allows her father to comfort her. To feel safe in his arms once more. To feel like a child safe in their parentâs arms after a nightmare. She may not trust her parents blindly but at least she knew sheâd be safe with them. Because no matter what happened, they would always be there, right?
Authorâs note:
I do apologize that it took so long for this, and the next chapter to release! And also how short they are. Originally they were going to be a lot longer, but I had to edit out several portions, so that nothing would be accidentally spoiled if I happened to miswrite anything đ
Hey guys/girls should I tame this because I saw a wild one beat the poop out of 2 raptors
Iâm taming a lvl 60 anky. Female red. I made a whole trap to knock it out. I hit it it follows me and stops over and over again. Then I accidentally knock it put . I made trap cuz Iâm in swamp and donât want no sarcos and such eating it. So wish me luck. One up= good luck. First anky.
I had an Ankylo named Anky. (My tribe mate named him.) We were out getting metal so everyone in our tribe could get a pistol. We were getting metal easily, when suddenly 4 raptors and an alpha raptor attacked us from behind. He provided a distraction for me to escape. I escaped, but Anky didn't make it. He is honered by my tribe for saving me and providing us with metal and companionship.
#R.I.P. Anky
Well for about 2-3 years me and my friends have been calling the Anky Metal Slut, might not be child friendly but if you get a chance Use this name on old ankys or even your best one, just to keep the name around, sadly I donât play ark anymore because most of my friends are older and are adults and even have kids so I would just like to pass down this name for future ark players and bring some joy and laughs back to the community, Love ya ark players have a time playing hope genesis 2 is treating you well, have fun now while you can not every ark Tribe lasts that long !
Love, Lefty
The Surface â Chapter II (sorry for the delay.)
Jasper stared up at the trench leading to the Green Zone. This seemed almost too easy. He and Hookfang began climbing the precarious, jagged rocks. When they surfaced, they saw such a lush and vibrant environment that they could barely believe they eyes. Then, it appeared. A feathered monstrosity of beak and claw. The Yi Ling.
Dodo tales (S1 Ep5)
Thanks for being patient, I was waiting for name suggestions.
Final names:
Main Character:Jerry
Secondary main Character:Rick
Jerry (the main character) wanted to get off those pillars more than anything, but his friend had saved his life, so he stayed put.
He could hear something massive slowly approaching, he asked "was this supposed to happen" and the man reassured him that all was fine. Soon he saw a giant head starting to come out of the trees. For a moment, everything fell silent, and then the creature roared, as it ran out into the open. It snapped at Jerry as he slid down the pillars and ran for his life. What he heard his friend say terrified him, "wait, that's not a Rex, it's an allo, and they only come in packs...."
Ark: Object of Extinction
Chapter One: Liftoff
3078 AD. Humanity has advanced in the last millennia. Guns are a thing of the past. Countries rely on the brute destruction of nuclear bombs to crush their enemies. Only seven countries survived a little incident the government likes to call, The Purge. The Purge took place in 2045. On April 14th 2045(now Arnu 7th 2045) The USA and The UK(now TUR, The United Republic) teamed up, and created over 200 nuclear missiles. (Only 25 of which actually detonated correctly) The United Republic then launched the nuclear missiles across Africa, South America, Asia, and Australia. Seventy five percent of Europe was wrecked by earthquakes originating from the nuclear bombs impact. Not long after that, TUR gained control over the last seven countries, Russia, The USA, The UK, Germany, The remains of Western Australia, Egypt, and Canada. Which then brings us to present day Britain, Arnu 7th, 3078. The 1033 anniversary of The Purge, and according to TURâs scientists, the end of the world.
A thick fog hung in the air. It felt as if I was underwater, nearly choking me. Nevertheless I stood alongside my fellow officers. The civilians stood right beside the platform that we stood on. Which made their screaming and hollering a lot harder to drown out. âNext.â The announcer called. The line shuffled forward. The officer behind me looked to the side, a long row of white pods sat there, waiting to be launched. âYou really believe theyâre going to let us on these?â He asked. âThey seem to be letting the ones ahead of us in, so thereâs a fifty percent chance weâll get in. Hopefully.â I replied. âNext.â The announcer called again. The line moved forward. A hissing sound arose. Followed by a loud bang. More smoke shot around us. âI swear I just saw another civilian drop dead in that crowd.â The officer behind me commented. âBetter them then us.â I said. âYou donât really believe that, do you?â The officer asked. I shrugged. I heard the officer sigh. âIâm Ethan, by the way.â The officer said. âPercival.â I replied. âNext.â The announcer said. It was our turn now. I stepped into the waiting pod, and sat in a chair. Ethan walked in. He sat down across from me. Now that he wasnât behind me, I got a better look at him. He was young, probably still a cadet. He had curly brown hair, bright green eyes and the official blue TUR uniform. Four other officers climbed in, and sat down. The pod door hissed closed. The automated voice started counting down, âLIFT OFF IN FIVE⊠FOUR⊠THREE⊠TWO⊠ONEâŠâ
Extinction filter, ABC order.(Excluding Achatina and Allosaurus.)
By MGG
I lost my level 42 ankylo "tank" because of manta's long story short i was swimming to the other side of the lake where i live because my 2 dons and i got attacked by 2 manta's and then tank went into the water but my lv 5 rex rib cage killed them both and i was stupid and didn't do a head count and then it said tour tank drowned đ„șand i literally was Bawling my eyes out fot literally like 30 minutes and then that night i thot of tank and i cryed again i never let my dinos in the water again and now my Brusa is my killer kylo she is lv 11 and i only upgraded her melee damage please like for tank đ„ș never let your ankylos in the water they will die
The beast wars p5
So the gart pack had just figured out what was in the egg and it was a yuty. Now over to the hart pack who was chatting with the local megalania while bob and harry were out hunting so it was the perfect time to launch the plan, so they did âcharge!!!â Yelled jack barely noticeable where the hart pack was, but the footsteps of the yuty, those were anything but, âwhat the heckâ said Jerry âhuhâ said John âcrunchâ âwhimperâ âMoRe CrUnChâ were just a few of the sounds that were heard that day
P6 coming soon in next dino