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Bruh I was just walking around exploring with killer ( my raptor ) and out of no where I see one and I’m like “huh they look weak must be an easy kill” well gets what... it actually WASNT IT KILLE MEH RAPTOR IN TWO SHOTS!!!! he was a lvl 177.... rip killer ⬆️ if you wanna avenge killer
Ultimus Chapter Twenty-Nine: Lies
Erica, Freya, Jonathan, and Andrew had been waiting for what seemed like several hours. And Erica was kinda bored out of her mind, surprisingly Andrew hadn’t asked anything of Erica. Which was a surprise. He had been looking through all of the data files Jonathan had scribbled down on all of the creatures that he had seen on the Arks and down here. And with Jonathan, that could bore someone for several hours. She sighed to herself, if Sylas were here, he would’ve made some super old reference about how long it had been. But he wasn’t here. Which also drove her mad. Out of everyone here, why her? Why did she have to stay with Andrew and translate for him the other two’s words? It didn’t help that Jonathan was refusing to speak English. But for right now, Andrew was content, Jonathan was off investigating some giant caterpillar, and Freya was hacking at some tree for some reason or another while her Rex guarded the near vicinity. Which was giving her some peace.
It was like raising children with two of them, while living with a roommate with the other. At least Freya could handle herself with nearly anything thrown at her, Jonathan would just kite something towards them to be a sadist. And she didn’t trust Andrew out of her line of sight out here, did she? She looked back at him looking through Jonathan’s summaries. He didn’t even seem like he had an interest in leaving them. She was just staring at him wondering if that’s all he wanted. Did he just want their company?
She noticed how fast he went through each of the summaries, he just looked at them for a moment and then flipped to the next one. He just kept doing this. She chuckled softly to herself, probably like the rest of them, he was unable to read Jonathan’s French writings. But he seemed awfully interested in the art that came with them. She wondered if she told him that it was her art, would he compliment her?
Erica then noticed how quiet it had gotten, she couldn’t hear Freya’s axe chopping against the tree anymore. Erica wondered why she stopped, her Rex would have roared if there was danger, and Freya would have either screamed or chanted a battle cry if she was in danger. So she must’ve finished cutting the tree.
“What are you looking at?” Freya stood behind her holding two cylinders of thatch over her shoulders. Erica screeched, scaring Andrew from looking at Erica’s art in Jonathan’s notes.
“Damn it, Freya, don’t do that.” Erica spat,
“Sorry, just wanted to know if you wanted to do some target practice with your bow?” She said dropping both of the thatch rolls on the ground. Erica smirked. She loved to use a bow; and it was always soothing to her when they had these types of friendly competitions with Freya.
“Sure, I’d love to join in.”
“Great!—” Freya said, she looked over at Andrew and saw that he seemed to be curious about their conversation. “—Could you also ask if Andrew would like to join in? He does seem to prefer a bow, and I can make him one easily with some of the scraps of the tree I cut down.” She continued, Erica kinda glared at Freya. She didn’t want to have the intruder join in on her way of relieving frustration. But Freya gave a sort of judging look.
“If you won’t I will Erica.” Freya said, Erica groaned.
“Fine—” Erica whispered. “Hey Andrew, would you like to join us in target practice? Freya will make you a bow so that we can accurately and fairly judge your shooting.” Erica asked, Andrew looked with surprise.
“Really? Uhm, sure!!” Andrew said excitedly, Freya smiled before picking up one of the thatch target rolls.
“Erica, can you grab that other one please? I’m gonna put mine out over there if you can put yours out there with mine?” Freya asked, Erica sighed, and grabbed it.
“I’m right behind you.”
They went and got the targets out where Freya wanted, about twenty-five meters out from where they planned to shoot from. Freya then went and grabbed a few scraps of the dead tree she had cut down to make a bow for Andrew. Erica joined her for the moment just to get a few extra minutes without Andrew. Though she knew it was just delaying the inevitable. As Freya gathered up the resources needed to make a bow. She looked back at Erica.
“So why are you so adamant that Andrew is not good? Why are you so distrustful?” Freya asked, Erica looked at her with frustration.
“If you're so adamant to know why, then I have a question for you. Why are you so trusting?” Erica retorted. Freya smiled and shrugged.
“It’s easy once you learn what to look for and what to expect from someone who isn’t trustworthy.” She said as she sat down on the stump, Erica looked at her.
“Yeah right, not unless you have years of training like you.” She said sarcastically.
“Maybe, or maybe let go of your fears and just watch how someone acts, how they stare at you. See what their eyes tell you... Something that my years of training taught me, is that fear is a sword with no handle. It can be a powerful weapon in your arsenal. But with no handle, the more you grip it, the tighter you hold on— relying on it more as your weapon. The more it hurts you and makes you bleed.—” Freya said, “If you let your fear become your drive, the more you will only see your fears around you rather than the truth. And that fear can turn you into something else than you are, and it can turn you into a monster if you let it control you.” Freya continued, she looked at Erica with soft eyes. Erica stayed silent for a moment, then she looked away.
“So why do you distrust people?”
Erica sighed, “Almost everyone I have ever known in my life either lied, betrayed, or was distrustful to the bone. And he…” Erica stopped, her hands began to shake. She closed her eyes and began to breathe shallowly. She opened her eyes and looked at Freya. “So my entire life has been nothing but people who’ve tried to hurt me in some way or just are not trusting at all. Twenty-four years of my life Freya. What do you think that turns you into? If fear can turn you into something else, then I have been something different since I was about eleven years old. So is that what you wanted to know: that I have had issues with trust since I was a kid thanks to the people around me? Then there, you got everything you wanted.” Erica answered. Freya just stared for a moment.
“You said twenty-four years, not twenty-five years.” Freya said, Erica stayed silent.
“Does that mean you trust us, Erica? Me, Paul, Sylas, and for all his trust is worth Jonathan? If you have found trust in us, then all I can say is that Andrew deserves the same type of trust you give us.” Freya said, but Erica still stayed silent.
“I’m sorry… I didn’t mean to-” “Offend or hurt me? I know… but it did. And you aren’t sorry for asking why I’m distrustful… Are you done with his bow?” Erica interrupted. Freya solemnly smiled.
“Just about, it’ll only take a few more minutes.”
“Good, I’ll be over by the range when you're ready to practice.” Erica said before storming off away from Erica. As she did, she took a glance back at her. Freya looked at the bow she had made and she slumped for a moment. Then after a second she picked herself back up and carried on to finish her work. She felt genuinely bad, and Erica knew she did. And the truth was Freya was right about some of what she said. They were some of the most trustworthy people she had met in a long time. And she was right about how fear works, especially how it can make you into something or someone else.
She waited a few minutes with Andrew close by, he was pacing in particular areas and back to where they were going to shoot from, then to the targets and back. Counting quietly as he went, but mouthing the numbers. He seemed to be judging the distances of the targets and landmarks near the targets. It was impressive, though she guessed it was something he had to learn being twelve years alone. Freya finally appeared with Andrew’s new bow, she handed him his bow and smiled.
“I hope you like it.” She said, Erica noticed that Andrew didn’t understand what she said, but he nodded and smiled back.
“Thank you!” Andrew said happily,
“So are we gonna keep talking or are we gonna start shooting?” Erica said brashly, she noticed she was beginning to sound like Jonathan with how she said it. Which made her kinda gag in her own throat. Freya smiled, she pulled about twenty arrows out of her implant, sticking them into the ground. Then did that about two more times.
“Yes, we can. Each bundle is for each of us.” She said, Erica pulled an arrow out of the ground and took her first aim. She took a moment to breathe, focusing her aim. Then she fired her arrow, hitting the outer part of the bullseye of the left target. She smiled, she was still a good shot with a bow, though she was a better shot with her rifle.
“Nice shot!” Freya said as she grabbed her arrow.
“Yeah, very nice!” Andrew also replied, Freya drew her bow and waited for a moment. Erica noticed the grip she took with the bow. It was Mediterranean grip. With her ring and middle finger below and her index finger on top of the arrow nock. Something she found interesting. While she saw many on the Ark take this grip. She didn’t think Freya would. With how she acted, she thought she might take a different style, maybe like Erica’s use of reverse grip, or Mongolian Grip. But it didn’t matter, if this was her style, then it was her style. Freya fired, her shot hitting the right target, on the right side of the outside ring of the bullseye.
“That’s very good!!” Andrew said,
“Yeah, it is! Although you didn’t account for the wind gusts. Just aim slightly onto the opposite side of the wind gust so you hit your target.” Erica added, Freya smiled.
“Thank you for that advice, Erica!” She said, Andrew was up next, Erica watched as he grabbed one of the arrows sticking out of the ground. He put the nock on the bowstring and then pinched the nock between his thumb and index finger’s knuckle. Erica rolled her eyes in embarrassment. It was like a child’s grip on an arrow, not a real grip. It was too easily unstable when shooting when drawn back to shoot. But she remained quiet as she watched. He stood there undrawn with his bow in hand. He stared at the targets, breathing slowly yet deeply for a moment. Before taking a deep breath as he drew his bow.
For a moment, Erica held her breath too. His stance and even his grip seemed unmovable, completely different from the stance he had held when speaking to them just moments ago. His eyes were completely focused on his target. He didn’t seem to be the same somewhat timid, or child-like curiosity he had before. But a determined man to hit the target in front of him. He released the arrow, holding his stance for far less time than either Freya, or herself. His arrow flew, hitting the left target dead center in the bullseye. Erica and Freya were both surprised, Erica was especially shocked. She wasn’t expecting him to shoot well, let alone outshoot her. He used a Tek Bow, Tek Bows had auto aim and were easy to use. She didn’t expect to even hit the target.
“Very well done Andrew, you are well in depth with a bow I see!” Freya stated, Andrew smiled, and then looked at Erica. Waiting for a translation, but she was too caught her own thoughts. She didn’t like being outperformed in anything. Freya nudged her.
“Huh?”
“Andrew wants to know what I said. I said that his shot was very good, and it seems he is very experienced with one.” She said, Erica rolled her eyes.
“She said you are great. Was that just lucky or are you actually that experienced?” Erica asked, Freya frowned seeing she was cutting out her other comment. Andrew looked confused at Freya for a moment.
“No, I was asking that. She just simply said you were great.” Erica said,
“Oh, ok. To answer, no, that was all experience. I have been shooting a bow before I ever went into cryostasis. But I practiced when I got the chance, which is a lot. I’ve had to make some makeshift bows with how many broke on me. This bow is a lot better than the ones I made though. Thank you, Freya!” Andrew said, Freya smiled and bowed her head in thanks. Erica huffed with a small smirk on her face.
“How about a small friendly competition? In a more old-fashioned style, we use your arrow sticking there, and we try to split the shaft. Let’s see if you're telling the truth.” Erica suggested, Andrew chuckled.
“I mean we can, but that’s not likely to happen like you want. But let’s make it more interesting. Let’s actually go with what that mythos is based on with your idea.”
“Huh?”
“Well, I read in a history book, that the splitting of the arrow shaft most likely came from the idea of shooting at a stake or stave. So we shoot at a similarly sized piece of wood with an arrow in it. The first one to hit the arrow out of three arrows wins. If no hits the arrow, then the closest shot wins.” Andrew added. Erica thought about this for a moment.
“Alright, deal. But you have to stand a few meters behind where I shoot. If you're as good as you claim, that should make things fair.” Erica said, putting her hand out to shake. Andrew agreed and shook on it.
They took a few minutes to get everything set up, Freya found the right-sized branch from the tree she had cut down earlier that would work for their stake. Therefore, she trimmed away any of the branches that were in the way, stuck in the ground near the other targets, and stabbed an arrow into the center of the stake.
As Freya walked back, Erica looked at the target, again about twenty or thirty meters away, though it was a lot more difficult with your target being a three-inch target, especially since that was a consolation target if none hit the 4-6 millimeter target sitting in the center of the already difficult target. She looked over at Andrew, and he seemed nervous. She wondered if he was scared to go against her, or if he just wasn’t as good as he said. For a moment she thought this could be the case, but it didn’t seem like him. He wasn’t one to worry when bluffing or to lie, so what was this about?
Freya finally got out of the shooting range, she walked past Erica and then Andrew before finding a rock to sit and watch the competition. Jonathan had finally arrived back from investigating his weird inflating bug. Erica then heard him sigh overexaggeratedly, saying.
“What is she doing now?”
“Shh, they’re about to have a competition to see who is the better archer.” Freya commented, Erica looked back to see Jonathan shaking his head as he stood over Freya. His tall physique was nearly bent in a sort of cartoonish stance, at least to Erica.
“Yes, I can see this with my own two eyes… but what is the point? And why aren’t you in there? Aren’t you the weapons expert when it comes to older weapons?” Jonathan said,
“The point is to see who is the best in marksmanship. Something you obviously don’t care about, Jonathan.” Erica remarked.
“I didn’t simply because I am not good enough for this type of competition, but I am very excited to see who wins this.” Freya said, Jonathan rolled his eyes as he turned around.
“Well, Erica is indeed right about something about me for once. This is definitely something I’m not too intrigued by. Rather, it seems lackluster and childish for your style Erica. Though what to expect from a woman who has to be number one at what she’s good at. This is why I carry a shotgun over a rifle or bow; it has the best probability to kill an animal in one shot. Tell me if they start competing in chess, or cards… then it would become an interesting match.” He said in arrogance before walking away. Erica rolled her eyes. Andrew seems to take note of this too.
‘I hope his papers are all jumbled and messed up. Let’s hope Andrew did cause disorder… or that an arrow ricochets back at him.’ She thought with an evil grin.
“Well, are you ready? Or have you decided to forfeit?” Andrew said smiling, he started nervously chuckling. Erica huffed arrogantly as she stared at him. She grabbed her three arrows as she got ready. Andrew did the same. She had colored the arrow’s fletchings blue for his, and red for hers by using the berries that grew from the shrubbery around them. That way they could see roughly where their arrows hit so they didn’t have to go out and look at each arrow shot.
“Alright, so are we taking turns between each arrow or just shooting them all at once?”
“Let’s just shoot them off.” Andrew said, Erica smiled.
“Alright then…” She took a few steps forward, keeping to their agreement that she would. She stuck the other two arrows away as she drew her fist shot, aiming for the tiny spec of an arrow she could see. She fired, watching the arrow fly and graze the left side of the stake. She cussed under her breath, she didn’t account for the wind. She grabbed her next arrow, adjusting her aim for the wind. She fired again, hitting the stake about two to five inches under the target arrow. She bit her lip. The weight of her arrow dropped faster than she expected. She grabbed the next arrow and set the nock on her string, raising her aim. She noticed her aim was getting jittery as her nerves started getting to her. She lowered her bow and loosened her pull on the string. She needed to win this, she couldn’t lose to the new guy. She closed her eyes and took slow, deep breaths as she prepared for the next shot. She could feel herself calm down as she did this. She then drew her bow again, opening her eyes as she began to find the right position where she needed to aim. She found her mark, held it for a moment, holding her breath as she did. Before releasing the nock and letting the arrow fly out. It barely missed the arrow, no more than an inch away from the target, maybe even less. Erica smiled as she looked back at Andrew, being smug about her shooting.
“Let’s see how you do against that..” Andrew sighed, he tried to act professionally in this moment and not quip back at her remark. He looked back at Erica and smiled. His eyes showed genuine kindness.
“Is it okay if I ask you to move back behind me? It’s not safe with you in any part of the firing range.” Erica's smile slowly disappeared as she went behind him. She kinda felt like she put her foot in her mouth expecting some small comeback like any of the others would. But he didn’t, and his smile didn’t help her feel any better. His smile was so innocent.
Andrew began to control his breathing as he stood in his shooting stance. Breathing slowly, and deeply. He drew back his bow, aiming quickly and releasing the nock, hitting just below Erica’s second shot. He stayed calm as he set the next arrow on the string, and he repeated the same thing he did before. Drawing the string back and firing it immediately. The arrow flew and stuck between the two arrows Erica shot before, with his arrow being closer to last than her second. She was beginning to get nervous about his shooting, his shooting was more accurate and had more precision than hers, though she wouldn’t confess it to anyone.
Andrew then just stood there for a moment, he looked at the target intensely. Erica wasn’t sure what was going on with him, his stance had even changed. It was less confident and professional than it was before. Was he getting jitters? What was going on?
He shook his head, his stance getting more confident, he set the last arrow on the string before starting his breathing, Erica watched intensely as he started to focus. She noticed his breathing was different. It was rapid and a little shallower than his previous breathing. He then drew his bow back and aimed. His hand stayed steady for a moment as he held his aim, which was odd compared to his shooting before. Then his hands began to shake. His aim began to jitter as he released his last arrow, missing the stake entirely. Erica sighed in relief, for a moment she thought he was going to beat her. She looked over at Freya who seemed deep in thought over something. She patted her on the back as she gave a nervous chuckle. She got up and walked over to Andrew who was silent.
“Good competition, you’re a really good archer.” She said smiling, patting him on the shoulder. He looked back and smiled.
“Thanks, you or an excellent shot yourself! You should be proud of yourself.” Andrew said, he seemed calm and accepting of his loss. This kinda raised a red flag for her. She didn’t know many who would accept failure lying down, not to mention when it was their own fault. But he was different, maybe he was just like this. Still, it was weird, and it was making her feel awkward.
“Well, I'd better be going. I gotta… go… check on Ajax. To see if he has food.” Erica said bluffing as she started walking away. She heard Andrew say “Oh, okay… see you later!” as she walked away. For a moment, she wanted to smile. Maybe he wasn’t so untrustworthy… maybe.
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Andrew stood there watching Erica leave, he sighed as he turned around to see Freya staring at him intensely. Andrew let out a small scream as he didn’t even know she had gotten behind him.
“Oh, Freya. Hi! What are you doing still here?” Andrew asked, but he wasn’t sure why though. She could understand him, but if she tried to respond back he wouldn’t understand anything she said. She said nothing though, she just stared with extreme intensity. Like she knew something. Andrew was getting nervous as Freya stared into his soul with those eyes; seeing every moment of his life.
“Well, what do you know. It looks like I got to… Ah, go. Feed Knight Sky. Catch you later.” He said handing his bow to her as he turned and started walking away. But Freya wasn’t done with him yet. As the next thing he knew he was lying on the ground after Freya tripped his feet. Andrew spun around onto his back and looked up at Freya.
“Hey, what was that for?!” He asked, she said nothing as she lent a hand to help him up. He reached out and she quickly set him on his feet. Then she handed his bow back and three new arrows. She then pointed to the stake with the six arrows sticking out of it.
“Skyte.” she said with a much more serious tone. Andrew let out a nervous chuckle, he could only guess she wanted him to shoot again.
“I don’t follow. Why do you want me to shoot these arrows?” He said nervously with a smile on his face. Freya wasn’t smiling though or her usual kind self. She was being colder and more serious to Andrew at this moment than ever before.
“Skyt som om du virkelig mener det, Andrew. Vis meg hvordan du faktisk skyter, ikke hva du tror vil få deg på Ericas gode side.” She said again, pointing to the stake. Then over towards the direction Erica went. Andrew’s smile dropped. While he didn’t know exactly what she said, she made it clear what she was accusing him of. Andrew sighed, he could feel his cheeks blush from embarrassment.
He walked back to where he was standing before and began to breathe slowly and deeply like he did with the first two arrows, taking in the hot air around him. He focused only on the target ahead as he set the first arrow on the string. He continued to breathe deeply until he drew back and fired once he made aim. The arrow flew and landed between the target arrow and Erica’s last arrow. Almost leaving no room for another arrow. He looked back to see if this was enough for Freya, but it wasn’t as she pointed to the target, indicating that he should continue shooting. He sighed as he looked back, and put the next arrow on the string, drew back the bow, and fired again. Hitting right next to the arrow. He repeated this with the last arrow and again it hit next to his other arrow. All three outdid Erica’s last shot. Andrew turned around and looked at Freya who seemed to be very observant.
“Happy? You just proved I rigged it so Erica would win over me?” Andrew said, he sorta sighed with a hiss in his tone. “I just wanted to be nice… she seemed like winning was so important to her. So, I let her win. It doesn’t matter if she thinks she’s superior to me. I used to have to do that with my best friend with stuff like that, so I got used to it. I just… want her to trust me. So please don’t tell her I let her win, she seems like the type to hold a grudge if she’s deceived. And I don’t want her to hate me forever.” He continued. Freya stood there for a moment, she gave a smile and nodded. Then she walked over to him standing right in front of him.
“Jeg hadde aldri planlagt å fortelle henne det ... Jeg så at du holdt deg tilbake, og jeg ville vite hva du egentlig var i stand til. Og nå har du vist meg at du er en sann kriger med bue.” She said as she patted him on the shoulder, and walked past him. He looked back to see Freya walking over to the targets. It looked like she was going to clean up their mess. He guessed that meant she wouldn’t say anything, and he sighed in relief.
He started to walk away but he stopped again. He shouldn’t leave her to do all of the work, that wasn’t right. He turned around and began to walk over to help. He saw that she had already taken the stake out of the ground. He really didn’t want her to have to clean up the mess he made.
“Hey, do you need me to help clean up this stuff? We probably don’t want it to be here when—YAH!!” Andrew shouted as Freya turned and threw back a stack of arrows at him, he caught most of them. Dropping a few of them on the ground. She smiled and chuckled a bit.
“Rydde opp? Hvorfor skulle vi det? Vi skal fortsette å øve på skyting. Jeg må bli bedre i bueskyting hvis du og Erica skal fortsette å ha disse konkurransene, slik at jeg kan bli med. Og du trenger de pilene hvis du vil øve sammen med meg.” She said as she walked passed him with arrows in her hand. Andrew didn’t understand a single word, and he was totally confused at what she wanted with him.
“So, do you want me to clean this up by myself?” Andrew asked, Freya looked back and shook her head.
“So you're going to help me?” He asked, Freya laughed. She pointed to the arrows he held and then pointed to her bow, she put one of her arrows on the string and pulled back, and then returned the string to its resting place. Andrew looked at her confused.
“You want to continue practicing, again?” Andrew asked kinda shocked and confused. She nodded smiling.
“Ja, selvfølgelig.” She said, he caught her saying yes, and smiled.
“You sure you want to practice with me?” Andrew asked, she nodded again in confirmation.
“Hvem andre er bedre å øve med enn den beste bueskytteren her?” She said, he didn’t catch anything, but he presumed it was some compliment… or at least he hoped it was. He shrugged.
“Alright then, I’m still up to practice!! Let’s go!!” He said as he ran up beside her and they both walked back to where they would shoot from.
I have a lvl 230 Castoroides called Wood machine. I initially thought I would only use her to get wood so I named her that. I latter found out that she was an excellent swimmer and can act as a semi aquatic mount. I didn’t have an aquatic mount so I explored the ocean with it. She could easily kill a megalodon or a pack of mantas. On my third ocean voyage with her I was killing a megalodon when a Cnidaria (jelllyfish) stunned her and forced me to dismount. I killed the Cnidaria and some Carnbonemys finished off the megalodon but Wood Machine was nowhere to be found. I whistled follow but no creature heard my whistle. I expanded my search area but still couldn’t find her. I was beginning to think that she died and I missed the death message. As I further expanded my search area I saw a few Cnidaria by the beach, so I killed them for revenge. After harvesting their bio toxin I looked up and saw a Castoroides with a saddle chilling in the middle of the ocean. It was wood machine! Turns out if you dismount a Castoroides underwater it will surface by swimming up along a straight line, and since I was kicked off fairly deep underwater she swam very far before surfacing. I would later run the lower south cave multiple times with her. My most recent mission with her is taming a basilosaurus, which is completely immune to the stun attack of Cnidaria. Time to massacre those stupid Cnidaria.
[The Great Dam] Chapter One “I, as survivor of this strange world, admire these hardworking creatures. Though the Castoroides is basically a beaver, it’s quite different too. Today I discovered one of the brown variation with my otter, Bear, I decided to attempt to tame it..” Part 2 will be out if this gets at least 10 likes!
The Obelisk
-Chapter 22-
What. Is. THAT.
Forest stumbled back, lifting his eyes acrossed the giant creature. Her yellow eyes were fixed on his face.
Long spines protruded from her head and neck, going all the way down her spine. Her scales had whirls of blue and black that needed at her tail, and long, sharp claws curled menacingly on her talons.
“Velanosaur,” Spark muttered under her breath, her tail twitching.
“Velanosaur?” Forest whispered.
“Don’t trust her,” Spark hissed, leaning close so only Forest could hear. “They are major predators and I don’t like the look on her face.”
“You’ve been looking for us?” Rust asked Ripper.
“Why yes,” Ripper said pleasantly.
“Why?” Spark growled.
“To help you,” The Velanosaur explained. “Let’s say I have a friend who talks allabout you.”
“Who?” Crimson demanded.
“A certain friend with magnificent powers,” Ripper continued ominously. “Powers to see the future.”
“The Basilisk?!” Forest exclaimed. “really? You know her?”
“Oh, Forest,” Ripper chuckled. “The heart of the group. The first one Peeri confronted. You’ll do anything to protect the innocent, no matter what. I always looked forward to seeing you in person.
Forest furrowed his brow. Was that true? Would he protect anyone at any cost?
I did leave my family… for something I didn’t even understand yet.
Ripper hissed with satisfaction and turned to Spark. “Spark,” she said with delight, earning a little growl from the Carnotaur. “That little fire that never burns out. Now you are fit for a destiny. No wonder Peeri chose you. I mean, if I were a future-seer, you’d be on the top of my list for saving the world, too.”
This made Spark deflate a little, her suspicion towards Ripper wavering slightly. She looked down to the ground with an expression that looked like a battle was going on in her mind.
“And… uh—Rust.” Ripper stepped forward, her tail slithering on the rock behind her. “A deinonychus! Perfect for the prophecy! Of course, I always found you’re kind interesting. No one understands you, do they? Deinonychus’s don’t really deserve that bad rap everyone gives them, don’t you agree?”
Rust looked up to her, puffing up his chest. “Yeah,” he agreed. “Totally.”
“It’s not you’re fault the worlds so silly, so why would everyone bug you for it?” the Velanosaur continues.
“It’s not fair,” he said faintly.
Ripper turned to Crimson. “Tell me. Are you a fighter?” She asked Crimson.
“Yes.” Crimson confirmed.
“Will you do whatever it takes to stay alive?”
“Yes.”
Ripper smiled a ginormous, triumphant smile. “You will all save the world. And I will help you.”
Dodo Tales (Ep22 S1)
Ares cussed (I'm not gonna go into detail)
"You won't find him here, your arrival was quite...expected to say the least"
"Who are you?!" Asked Jerry who still didn't know who was talking, since it was pitch black. "The one who will rule this Ark, And I'm afraid you know too much." "Detain them!" the voice yelled. Jerry felt darts in his side, and then collapsed...
He woke up in a big cage, surrounded by his friends, Eden, Rick, and Even Ares. It seemed they were all yelling at each other. "He's awake" stated Rick. Jerry stood up. "We're all being executed, but at least we're all together." Eden said. Rick kicked him. "We'll find a way out of this, but for now-" light poured in, as giant doors opened. "Welcome to the Arena" said a guard. The Arena was very large, and was built over an active volcano.
"Our lord requested you be sent in here to fight Gorp" "what's a Gorp?" Asked Eden
"You don't want to know" replied Ares...
Bruh 🤣 okay! STORY TIME!
So i needed wood, like, really badly to build a base and i thought a beaver dam would have enough so I got a good weigh creature and found a dam, around 23 beavers were waiting...
I took the wood and tried to fly away but those fricking things shredded my creature 🤣 #RIP
I have my singleplayer base on a raft, on it I have 2 ballistas, a pteradon, a triceratops, 4 raptors, an anklyosaur, and a castoroide. One day I was sailing back to my spawn from somewhere and my castoroide was gone, but it was still alive. I tried looking for him but it was no use. A few days later I am sailing again and I see something fighting like 3 megladons. Turns out it was my castoroide.
Hope’s Cry
Chapter seventeen
There was a loud squeal as Felswand opened the dungeon door. Inside sat two creatures. One was hiding in a corner breathing heavily. The other was slumped against a wall. “Felswand?” The person laying against the wall coughed. “I brought you food your majesty.” Felswand said sadly. Felswand closed the dungeon door behind him and sat next too Karson. Felswand handed a plate too Karson. “Your son has ordered me too kill you. But I don’t want too kill you. But I also don’t want too lose my head either. I don’t know what too do.” Felswand said sadly. “I can get out of here anytime I want, the floorboard the kid over there is sitting on is a secret panel. I can escape and you can say that you killed me and threw my body into the river.” Karson coughed. “There’s a old town near here, you can hide out there until I signal it’s safe. My comrades raided the city early this week and fake killed everyone in the city. They are all hidden in a cave in the mountains. I’m sure they will welcome you there.” Felswand said brightly. “Thanks Lieutenant. I wi—” Karson began. “What’s the name of the city?” The kid interrupted. “Central District I think.” Felswand replied. “I lived there, does that mean my parents are still alive?” The kid asked excitedly. “Maybe, what’s there names?” Felswand asked. “Janae and Sam Traurig!” The kid replied. “Janae? I know her, but Sam disappeared in the forest. Wait, that must mean that you are—” Felswand began. “Jake. My name is Jake Traurig.” The kid said.
Next chapter in Chalicotherium! I hope you like it! Btw I’m making a news in Nori Dye!
Yours Truly,
MrGhostGamer
The Terrible Demise of Tortuga
Twenty six.
Elizabeth, Aaron Jr., and Olivia headed to school after they had eaten breakfast. They barely made it in time. “You were almost late!” Mizz Hawkthorne snapped angrily. “Yeah, but we weren’t.” Aaron muttered under his breath. “Excuse me?!” His teacher asked. “Nothing.” Aaron jr. Said quickly. They sat down in their seats. Elizabeth sat down in between Emma and Rachelle. She looked at Rachelle who sat at attention listening to Mizz Hawkthorne’s lecture for the day. (Rachelle was the daughter of a peace keeper so she wanted to be as obedient as she could and learn as much about their city as she could so that she could become a peace keeper.) Elizabeth turned to Emma. “Hi Emma!” She whispered softly so that Mizz Hawkthorne couldn’t hear her. Emma who had been staring off into space looked at Elizabeth, a misty eyed look on her face. “Hi Elizabeth.” She said simply. Elizabeth noticed Emma and Andrew kept sneaking glances at each other. Elizabeth looked at Emilia who shrugged. “…many people breed the dangerous creatures and made cross breeds! These animals are dangerous and deserve to be DESTROYED!” (Olivia, Elizabeth and Aaron Jr. desperately trued not to lash out at their teacher who they were sure was talking about their grandfather’s animals.) On and on she talked until finally, miraculously the class ended. “Class dismissed, file out!” Mizz Hawkthorne said. They did as she said. Elizabeth spotted Emma and Andrew talking. “I think they’re boyfriend and girlfriend now.” Emilia said, coming up behind her. “Yeah….they’re even holding hands!” Olivia said. Eric walked past them. “Hi Elizabeth!” He called. She waved. He kept walking but he was still facing her so he ran into a house. *thud* “Ow!”
Back at the mayor manor, the young, irresponsible, and lazy teenagers that were the mayors were still scheming. “She has to love me!” Michael said. “Maybe she does…she’s just been bewitched or something!” Suggested Mickie. “That’s it! She DOES love me she just has been bewitched by…by…uh…by…um…….ah yes! Her father!” Michael said. “And Andrew.” Mike added. “I’m gonna go and straighten mr. Peterson out! He has no right to keep my love away from me!” Michael said. Then he marched off to the Peterson’s house. He rang the doorbell several times to make himself noticeable. “The more the merrier. Plus more people needed to see “Mr. Peterson” reach his downfall.” Thought Michael. The door opened and Aragorn excited with a annoyed look on his face. He’d just been about to head to work when Michael had come. (Aragorn’s shifts varied from time to time at his job) Hanging around Aragorn’s neck was his medallion. It too had markings just like the others. A dull black glow shone from them.(the markings on his medallion) The chain that looped around Aragorn’s neck that held the medallion bore deep into his skin. There were marks where the chain had sat. Obviously Aragorn had had this medallion for a LONG time. “What do YOU want?” Aragorn asked, not even bothering to acknowledge that Michael was a mayor. Michael gritted his teeth. How dare this man not respect him?! He was a mayor for goodness sake! “Show some respect will you? I’m a mayor you know!”Michael exclaimed. Aragorn gave him a almost pitying look. “Yeah…well Mr. MAYOR, what do you want from little old me?” Aragorn asked sarcastically. Why didn’t this man take him seriously?! He would soon. “I have come to ask…no DEMAND that you stop this funny business and let your daughter date ME. You’ve been threatening her to stay away from me, her true love.” Michael said. Aragorn raised his eyebrow. “I don’t force my opinions on my children and if Emma says she won’t date you it’s because she doesn’t like you.” Aragorn replied calmly. “That can’t be right!” Michael exclaimed. Aragorn took a deep breath and clenched his fists tight then set his jaw. “Let me be blunt with you, Emma despises you and wants NOTHING to do with you. I do not set my opinions on my children BUT if YOU come anywhere near MY daughter it WILL not end well.” Aragorn said. Michael scoffed. “I’m the mayor you can’t hurt me.” Aragorn’s medallion for a second glowed brighter. Michael saw something move behind him out of the corner of his eye. He spun around but saw nothing but his shadow. He dismissed it and turned back to Aragorn. “Please leave.” Aragorn said. Michael huffed then strutted off. He watched Aragorn head off to work. For some reason Aragorn looked different than other people. What was it? Then Michael realized it. Aragorn Peterson didn’t have a shadow.
Next one coming soon! I’ll also be doing a early valentine special soon, in TTDOT. Cya!
-SunnyFox57.
『jointed mysteries』
Writer’s notes—
Well, I finally tried making chapter 27 and it’s going well already! Also, I hope Apex loves this chapter! I’ve worked hard for long enough! Thanks for reading! ❤️❤️❤️
Previously on jointed mysteries;
The trees rustled. Bushes moved in grovey ways. But one thing was out of place;
They were being stalked.
They had no idea it was stalking them or what was stalking them. It flew in the air, unnoticed, looking for prey.
(Laughs nominously)-“looks like I found myself my OWN dinner hehehe.” It said suspiciously. It swooped down with it’s huge, sharp, talons pointing at them. Fury looked up in the sky.
“What the?”
“Say your last words because your my dinner now!” It screeched.
Chapter 27
Fury rushed out of it’s sight.
“Where do you think YOUR going?”
“You’ll see!” Fury headed for the prison near by them. Criminals looked around looking for the noise above.
“Duck!” Warned Anubis. Fury ducked out of sight into an open prison cage, thinking it was safe. The thing closed the cage and locked it.
‘Seems this was HIS prison of…PREY!?’ He cried in his mind.
Fury had no idea how much trouble he had gotten into. He was prey. He was…hunted.
“This is bad…” he whispered.
“Hey,” something whispered.
“Huh?”
“Listen here, I have a way out but I’m still workin’ on it.”
“Tell me. I’m all ears!” He said.
“Already then. I’ll tell ya.”
“Thanks.”
“See that crowbar over there?”
“Yeah? What about it?”
“I made this “stick” to grab it. Think it’ll work?”
“Not that much. I think that insect looking thingy over there will eat it.”
“The stick?”
“Yeah.”
“Why so?”
“Because he’s insane.”
“Gotcha point. Let’s try something else.”
“Good idea.” Fury said.
“How about this,” it continued.
“We get the guard’s attention and when the guard opens my door, I quickly grab the crowbar and knock the guard out!” It suggested.
“What about me?” Fury asked.
“I’ll try picking the lock with the stick I made.”
“That’s better.”
“Let’s start the plan!” He tried getting the guard’s attention telling it that he’s thirsty.
“What’s that you say? Your thirsty? Here, some water.” He opened the cage while the creature ran out of the cage, grabbed the crowbar, and knocked the guard out.
“So, are you gonna pick lock my cage?” Fury asked.
“No way! Later sucker!” He ran out of the prison Leaving Fury there like he was invisible.
“We made a deal!” Fury yelled but he didn’t hear. He tried yelling for help, hoping someone would come before he was dinner.
“Help! Someone! Please help!” He yelled. No one listened. He tried yelling help again.
“Help!” No one came. He tried once more, and prayed he still had hope.
“Please! Anyone! Help!” No one heard. He was running out of hope. He’d miss his friends, his brother, his family, his home…
‘No one’s coming for me…’ he sadly thought. Until, it was time. Guards of his own kind found him in the prison.
***
Joe was on an X-ray.
“Why am I on an X-RAY?” He asked.
“It’s not just an X-ray, it’s a scanner for Obelisk orbs.”
“Ugh, I’m tired!”
“That’s too bad.”
“Get me off!”
“Why should I disobey the rules?”
“Cause this is torture!”
“Nah.”
“Yes it is! Now get me off!”
“Nope. This is necessary.”
“What!?”
“Yup. It is.”
“Ugh…” he was scanned for anything that was stolen from an obelisk.
“Ah ha! I knew you’d have an obelisk orb! Now hand it over.”
“No way!”
“Now!”
“Why should I? I had it fair and square!”
“True,”
“I need this to fight the dragon.”
“The dragon?”
“You’ve never heard of her?”
“No, no, I have.”
“Really?”
“Yeah. We’re also fighting against her. She wants our orb!
“Yikes, that must be bad.”
“Of course it is!”
“And we need a way to stop her.” The Thyla said.
“I have a way.” He said.
“But it’s gonna have to include teamwork!”