Dododex
ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
Stories Tips

What are some stories about the glowtail? Memorable glowtail stories, wild encounters, and fan fiction.
Apex, are you staying during this argument? Swamp and Snek have already left, but I’m staying till the very end where if dilo somehow gets everyone on her side, and there’s nothing I can do, I’ll go to the mobile server. But I’m on DTG’s side seeing that she just betrayed an ally. What happened was after 4 days of her being kicked, snek and CL1 both went to her base and gave her a unicorn and resources, but now she’s acting like snek didn’t do that and did the complete opposite. I was there when it happened.
-Lamprey
Just watched a video of someone playing Doom 2016 and it was.... disturbing.
The violence...
Too much...
That bit when he sawed that monster in half down the middle with a chainsaw was so gory, so much blood. And the explosions, the arms and chunks of flesh flying in every direction. When he pushed a zombie to the ground and stomped on its head... THERE WERE BRAINS ALL OVER THE FLOOR!!!!!!
SO GORY!!!!!!!
Then I just had to watch a compilation of every finisher in Doom 2016, and it was 10 times worse.
-Horrified Apex
I would really recommend the Doom games. Doom 1 and 2 are from the early 90s and are really pixelated. The most violent thing is that you can blow monsters apart. Doom 64 was released for Nintendo 64 in 1997, but can be gotten on other consoles. Doom 3 is meant to be a really scary horror game. I haven’t played it, mainly because it’s ‘too grown-up’ but I doubt it will bother me, I’m pretty mature for my age. Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal are apparently two of the most violent games ever, allowing you to brutally dismember monsters in incredibly graphic ways. One monster, called the prowler, has two incredibly graphic finishers. One involves ripping its chest open and the other involves pulling its spine out. I haven’t played then either.
However, I would recommend the old ones, but you can try the new ones.
-Apex
Been playing titan fall 2 again, haven’t played it in a while. I’m playing on hard and it’s not much of a challenge, some parts are a challenge, but should I up the difficulty to max? Also, here’s how the Kane fight went:
Kane: finally, a knife to knife fight!
Me: Are you threatening BT?
Me: *shooting Kane’s titan and destroys his shield*
Me: *activates salvo core and destroys kane*
Never threaten BT or you will be destroyed just like him, he must be respected.
-Lamprey
I think Sneks stories are all PGs and PG-13s. Dodo Tales is probably a PG-13. Song of Compys and Gigas is war, so probably a PG-13. Swamps are probably all PGs, with some possibly being PG-13s. I imagine it’s probably the same for all the others, I definitely write the most violent fanfics, and the crossover will end up being R. Mainly because I’m in it.
-Apex
Well the shark in Jaws is killed when the main character shoves an explosive tank into its mouth and then shoots the tank, which blows up. There’s a huge fountain of blood and then the sharks partially destroyed body sinks to the sea floor. In gremlins they die quite graphically. The first Gremlin to die is shoved into a blender head first, and is sliced up and blood goes everywhere. The second one is stabbed to death and the third is pushed into a microwave where it starts groaning from the heat and pressure, then its head explodes. Another is shot by another gremlin and all of the remaining ones (apart from the leader) are blown up when the building they’re in explodes. The leader is then exposed to sunlight and falls into a fountain, then he melts down to a skeleton, which then jumps out to attack the main characters, but then the skeleton melts. I can’t really remember how they die in the second one. I remember at the end they all melt from being exposed to sunlight.
Jaws is 12a for me and Gremlins is 12, but they’re probably PG-13 for you. When Gremlins was released it was 15/R because there was no 12 rating when it came out, but it was re-rated recently.
-Apex
Jaws has some nasty stuff, in one scene someone is dragged underwater and eaten but it’s dark and no blood is seen. But later in the film someone finds the persons half eaten remains and they’re taken to be studied. The person studying them then lifts up a severed arm from the remains. Another scene someone is eaten and their severed leg is shown sinking to the sea floor. The scariest scene for me is when someone is pulling a shark tooth out of a hole in an abandoned boat when a human head appears out of the hole with an eye missing. The sharks death itself is quite graphic as well. Overall it’s not as bad as Half Life or other things I’ve seen, e.g. Gremlins. Though in Gremlins only the Gremlins die horribly.
-apex
I always thought Jaws was rated R, but I guess not. I just checked it and it says “PG” along with a reasonable amount of blood from a shark attack, and some say PG13. And about the German Shepard being stabbed, that’s sad but I wouldn’t feel as bad if I were a dog person, I think dogs are a bit too hyper.
-Lamprey
I think the Half Life games may be a bit worse than WWZ. The zombies in Half Life have visible spines and torn open chests with organs visible. They also have a creature called a headcrab (they’re basically what create zombies by attaching themselves to peoples heads and turning them into zombies) attached to there head. The headcrabs can be removed, revealing that the top of the head has been chewed off and the brain is visible. Enemies can also be blown up into a graphic display of blood, bones and body parts. The aftermath leaves a few organs and limbs spread out across the floor. But it’s only bad if you play the remake, black Mesa, which is from 2012. The original is from 1998. Half Life 2 is less graphic, enemies can’t be blown up but the amount of blood is really high, like, there’s tons of it. The zombies look more grim, their chests are more open and all organs and the ribcage are visible, but the spine isn’t if you look behind. There are also special, faster .zombies which appear to have been skinned and had all organs removed. There’s also a poisonous zombie which also appears to have been skinned. It’s spine is visible as well. The Ravensholm level in Half Life 2 is incredibly violent. It’s set in an abandoned town where everybody has been slaughtered and turned into zombies. The moment you enter you see a tree with the lower half of a human hanging off it, with the upper half lying on the ground next to it. You can also find mutilated corpses scattered throughout the buildings, bodies which have been sliced in half are quite common as well. You can pick up circular saws and throw them at zombies, slicing them in half and splattering blood everywhere. There’s also one scene were you find an electric fence with a burnt and bloody corpse nailed to it, constantly shaking from being electrocuted, even though they are long dead, quite disturbing. Another scene shows a huge mound of dirt which is constantly burning with many corpses lying on it, with some impaled and spikes of wood. This bit is disturbing as well. Zombies can also be set on fire, they will continuously scream for help as they slowly burn and collapse, they will then continue burning even after death. There’s also a hospital scene were you find lots of bloody bodies lying on tables or on chairs, all of them covered in blood with their chests ripped open, quite unpleasant.
Overall, probably a bit worse than WWZ.
-Apex
Just in case the thing didn’t post about the shadow thing on subnautica, I’ll just repost it.
The shadow thing is normal, and is part of the story. It’ll appear again in the active lava zone (around 1400 meters.) so don’t worry about it, just part of the story of something you’ll meet in the alien base at the active lava zone. Also, find the entrance to the lava castle at the inactive lava zone (around 1200 meters.) and if your confused about the lava castle when you get there, it’s in the middle of the inactive lava zone, the huge rock formation. Find the entrance, explore it (maybe grab some kyanite while your there too) until you find the alien base hidden in that place. Don’t worry about bringing ion cubes, there is already a ion cube fabricator there (requires drill arm for PRAWN.) but scan the blue ion tablet and make another one of those. After that, find the portal which leads to the alien gun. And I forgot to mention, once you get depth module MK II for PRAWN, bring a purple ion table. You need it in the lava castle alien base to learn ion batteries and ion power cells. (required for rocket to complete game.) This should be everything you need to know at this point, so use it wisely. Oh yeah, make sure you have a grapple arm for your PRAWN suit to go fast.
-Lamprey
I had a strange dream, (this most likely doesn’t mean anything.) and this what I remember:
I headed outside and then I felt something on my neck. I was terrified, knowing it was the wolf spider. Then after that I was walking on both legs and hands??? Strange dream, but if this was real life... I would be beyond terrified because of my arachnophobia. Though, if your wondering, it’s mostly real life spiders, video game spiders aren’t really spooky.
-Lamprey