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Acid the Dilo part 18
Raptor hunt! Did I read that right?! Yup. That was what the pursuit said. I nervously read it again. I didn’t want to go after raptors. But I wanted to complete more pursuits. I hopped out of my front door. “Acid” I called. Acid immediately came walking up to me. I smiled, she was always there for me. I explained my dilemma too her. She listened patiently. “So what do you think?” I asked finally. “Well you know I’m always up for an adventure.” She began, but seeing I was still unconvinced she decided to boost my confidence. “Just the other day we took out three trikes with out so much as a scratch. If you use some bolas then they shouldn’t even be able too attack and finally you have me and the others. Don’t you think I could handle a couple of raptors, especially with the others helping me?” I thought about what Acid had said for a moment. “Well I guess your right.” I looked around my little clearing. Toxic, Karma, and Sniper were wondering around. They looked bored, maybe a hint would be nice. “Ok” I said finally. “Let’s do it.” And with that I gathered the resources and set out with my 4 faithful Dilos to hunt down and kill 5 raptors.
Part 19 coming soon!
Acid the Dilo part 14
With death comes new life. Acid and I trudged wearily through the forest till we came to the river’s edge. My base was on the same side of the river as we were but a huge cliff lay in our way. I decided to swim across the river walk past the cliff then swim back across to my base. The only problem was that there was a very nasty Theri near the bank of the river on the other side of the river and it was getting dark. Me and Acid spent a cold miserable night under a rock watching the theri March around on the opposite bank. When morning finally came we swam across the river and navigated around the theri. We were almost home when I heard a weird squeaky noise coming from somewhere in the river. I peered closely at the water but saw nothing. Finally just as I was turning away a cute little otter ran right up to me from the water. I looked down at her fuzzy little face and sleek black fur and my heart melted. Even Acid had to admit it was pretty adorable. I set out to tame her right away. It took forever, patiently following her and feeding her fish when ever she was hungry. But finally, I tamed her. I named her Pebbles as I placed her tiny body on my shoulder. I was so happy! With death comes new life.
Part 15 coming soon!
Acid the Dilo part 6
Sarcos. Really. Do I sound like I can handle a giant prehistoric crocodile! Well this Sarco didn’t care apparently. One day I was minding my own business (for once) when the danger music started to play. I look around confused. Then I glance behind me. Nope! I’m not dealing with what ever that is I said when I caught sight of it. I began to run away when suddenly I realized my moschop was near the sarco. Oh no! I thought as I realized the danger music wasn’t for me but for my moschop! I run back and began attacking it. In the back of my head I new I stood no chance but my pet! Then Acid stepped in and changed our fate. She fearlessly sprinted at the sarco, hissing and spitting. She snapped, bit, and scratched at the massive creature until finally it fell at her feet. I couldn’t believe my eyes. How did a nooby human, fat moschop, and small Dilo defeat such a massive creature. Then the answer hit me, because the Dilo wasn’t just any Dilo. She was Acid the Dilo.
One of my first tames was a dilo named Dylan. One day I put Dylan on roam, so I could go explore and he wouldn’t get murdered. When I came back he was nowhere to be seen. Another I went wandering, I saw a pack of raptors, he was chilling with ‘em. I whistled but he stood his ground. The raptors killed me, next day I checked on him. He was with the raptors, so I kept my distance. One day I was at my base (I have a very laggy world), and I saw something writhing. I went up to it thinking it was a glitch. It was Dylan. His dead body. He tried to come home. #DylanGoneButNeverForgotten - Prowling_Moth
Do not underestimate Theri’s
So yes this involves dilos. I was out collecting wood with my trike and had my raptor as well as my little dilo army (of about 13 I think?) I was early game and this was my best way to protect my trike since it was a low level on at that time. I use the charge on the trike to get over to some trees fast and another trike walked in my way at the last second. Okay so trike vs trike not to worry. I also had a raptor and a bunch of dilos on my side too. Well a theri happened to also exist by that trike and joined the battle. It quickly killed my raptor and trike but the dilos were putting up quite the fight! (The other trike was dead at this point idk when it died but it was gone.) I thought for a moment they would slay that spawn of satan but the theri ended up winning. It was low health however and I started to shoot my crossbow at it thinking I could kill it. I ran into water to try and kill it from under it but I ended up getting swarmed by pirhanna and died. Moral of the story: do not mess with Theris.
One of these guys was my second tame I named him dily he saved me after a jerk with 2 overs and killed them all but he was unconscious when I found him and the guy who attacked me was trying to tame him I killed her she came back again to get him but this time with a carno on her tail dily and my new phio didn’t have a good time rip dily
-To the author of the Orinthian Knight
Impressive story! The backgrounding and detailing is somewhat exceptional and fanatical at the same time, with interesting characters and highlights. What it needs though is some more character dialogue and it will be a great story for all to see.
The Orinthian Knight: The Broodmother’s Awakening P5
Dilo stood at the edge of a crowd of both survivors and creatures alike, all staring and cheering at a somewhat familiar circle platform. Just when he thought it couldn’t get any worse, that’s when he recognized the chalicotherum brawling with the iguanadon (that Dilo suspiciously believed was transported from the Island.)
The locals were used to calling the chalicotherum Charcoal? Why? He was an intimidating figure to be reckoned with. One look at his rigid and scarred fur, dark as night, and you would think twice about fighting him. And even Dilo was afraid of Charcoal.
Just right after Dilo was sent on a mission to find the Implant Pyramid, his first destination was the original Island. He tried asking the local survivors for assistance, but none turned their sights on him. Then one day, one survivor had enough of Dilo just walking around on their streets, and sent a huge chalicotherium after him, his fur still retaining the color it had to this day. Dilo had barely survived the encounter, but Charcoal also survived, seeing his attack as a mere warning.
Dilo had dreaded the next time he would see Charcoal again.
“Sir, is everything alright?” Drydunes had asked, his voice with low key concern for the dilophosaur. Thats when Dilo looked away from the battleground and saw a huge poster on the side.
‘Winner who manages to defeat Charcoal gets 100 amber and this exclusive prize’ it stated, and right below the crooked text was the dark, small pyramid, exactly as the Overseer had described…
Dilo knew this was his only chance to retrieve it. “Yes, I am fine, old man. I should go in that ring.” But just as he let his sentence out, the dead body of the iguanadon from earlier came flying towards Dilo and Drydunes’s side. A female survivor in ragged hide cloth, presumably the Dino’s owner, tumbled to the deceased creature, crying openly, mourning its death.
“WHOS NEXT,” Charcoal bellowed, his voice affecting nearly everyone in the ring. Dilo had started to consider whether or not to enter the treacherous battle-scarred platform, yet at last, decided to enter the arena… and presumably to his doom.
The Orinthian Warrior Book 1 Part 12
“So now we need to find an Ice Wyvern. One who is surprisingly powerful.” Charcoal questioned. “That is indeed so,” answered Dilo, “Although that means I have to go back to Valguero or Ragnarok… lemme tell you a story… about the Thunderhead-“ “WHO IS THE THUNDERHEAD?!?” Charcoal yelled almost instantly. “A being of unfathomable power. He is like a living supercell storm, all huge thundering tornado, with three heads, each holding a menacing eye. Even by itself, it could rip apart a TEK structure in a centisecond.”
“Whooah.” Charcoal responded. “Ahem. Allow me to continue the story.” Dilo said. “Like me, the Thunderhead was bore by the Overseer to traverse the ARKs, Fjordnir in particular. Many powerful IceWings circle his tornado-like body. And if we offer something in return, he will give us what we need-“
Suddenly a huge amethyst crystal impaled Dilo in the back. He ripped it off, examined the crystal, and then declared, “Ugh, it’s Bluefeather’s smug friend of his, Amethyst.”
When he said those words, a rather pristine and purple rock Drake walked towards the campfire, armed with a crystal dagger in one hand, a Crystal Controller in the other. Like Bluefeathers, she had a cold, withering aura, as if she just came back from the dead.
“Oh what do we have here? A couple bunch of unmistakable creatures who managed to defeat Bluefeathers… I don’t know which I prefer, Bluefeathers or Obsidian… but you will pay for what you’ve done.”
The Orinthian Warrior Book 1 Part 11
Bluefeathers slowly inched toward Dilo and Charcoal. “WHO ARE YOU.” Charcoal demanded, with a huge spiked boulder at the ready. “The real question is, who are you.” Bluefeathers responded calmly. “I know who he is.” Dilo walked over to Bluefeathers, still shocked now that his voice was back. “You are Bluefeathers of the drakes. One of the three drakes who, thought to have heroically, killed Crystal three decades ago.” “THOUGHT TO BE HEROICALLY?!? IT WAS HEROICALLY.” Bluefeathers snapped angrily. “But those guardians DID NOT believe me. Want to know how? Because that pestlike spider from the land of ************* turned me to nothing… but BONE.”
Charcoal stamped his feet. “Pfft. Yeah right. I’m gonna listen to a Drake with a silly name that doesn’t have feathers at all.”
“OH MY OVERSEER! ENOUGH WITH THAT.” Bluefeathers roared. Charcoal threw his boulder at the bony figure of Bluefeathers, who just dissolved enough that the boulder passed through his head, then he materialized again.
“Oh, you want a fight? I’ll GIVE you one.” Immediately Bluefeathers charged towards them with his claws at the ready. Dilo did a somersault in mid-air and slammed his Sacred Shield (given to him by the Overseer) into Bluefeather’s forehead. “YOU GOTTA ATTACK FAST!” Dilo roared immediately.
Charcoal swiftly threw multiple boulders at Bluefeathers, who bashed away the first few but got covered by a dozen more.
“YOU’LL PAY FOR THIS.” Bluefeathers shrieked from underneath the pile of thrown rocks. “Save it for the next time you go to the Underworld.” Dilo snapped back. “We need to leave.” He said to Charcoal. And soon they were traveling on the sand…