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The ferox fire chapter 6
(chapters one through five are in ferox)
By Poecilotheria metallica/big blue spider/that one who wrote
Draconis tales/P. metallica/TFFG
Anyway,
Mischief found himself in a huge mechanical looking space made from the same black metal as the artefact of paranoia, with luminescent blue lines running through the floor.
In the centre there was a quite small podium with a few oddly shaped grooves and sockets on the top,
"The podium thing's grooves and sockets match the tongues and knobs on the bottom of the artefact" Death said.
"Maybe we have to put the artefact onto the podium then"
Death scuttled over to the podium and put the artefact on top,
It fit perfectly over the podium, the blue glow of the room turned somewhere between turquoise and lime, and a portal opened where the podium and the artefact were before, Mischief and death stepped through it, into the ocean biome.
~==÷==~
The ferox and bloodstalker stepped out of the portal onto a small island with many shrubs, bushes and mushrooms, but no trees, that was surrounded with a swarm of small tropical birds.
"I wonder what that blue thing the biome master gave us is"
Mischief said,
"Let's find out" Death replied.
Taking the cylinder out of her claws with one tentacle, Death tossed it lightly onto the ground, and in an explosion of hexagons,
A small, pale creature with a toadstool cap above it's huge brown eyes, a small smiling mouth, and incredibly short arms and legs on it's little tubby body appeared.
"That. . . Is not what I was expecting" Death said.
I'm confused, every time I try to write chapter eight of the ferox fire, it claims I'm asking for 🔼s, but I'm not, the most consistent thing it seems to think is asking for 🔼s is the mention of arthropods, this is weird.
~a very perplexed and slightly annoyed Poecilotheria metallica.
The ferox fire chapter 7
As Mischief and Death were discussing what the strange tubby mushroom creature's purpose was, the island they were on lurched suddenly.
"What was that?!" Mischief and Death both said.
The island started to sink, Mischief clung onto a branch of a shrub, Death silked herself onto the ground, and the mushroom creature made a yelping noise and dove back into it's blue cylinder.
The island sunk deep below the water, luckily there seemed to be some sort of air vents on it and breathable bubbles were rising up from tiny cracks in its surface.
The island sank deeper and deeper, before it abruptly changed direction and swam into large hole in a rise in the seafloor,
Before coming out in a large crystal-lit cavern filled with plants and trees.
Mischief hopped off the edge of the island,
and Death followed carrying the mushroom creature's cylinder.
On the ground, Mischief could see that they had not been on an island, but rather the back of a huge turtle with six
Legs and four eyes.
Um so scary story. I was wondering if it wasn't a boss and if was just a fish the and story starts.I start looking underwater a couple sharks and noses in my face but no sign of it so I look deeper and then BOW! I was double punch in the face a biiiig! Squid wrap around me eels zapped me I escaped but with no big fishy so I look here! And it says its a boss (cries) so kids do look if you don't know
The Arks: Over Heaven (by Ben)
Chapter 55: The Bodyguard
Original Post Date: Apr 15, 2024
Note: Story starts in Wyvern, Aerial ABC backwards filter and has a Prologue. Last chapter in Megalodon, next chapter in Mosasaurus. The next chapter will be a “decimal” chapter (55.5). This means it does not exactly fit on the timeline, but still has relevance to the plot.
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After approximately ten minutes of traveling, the five had finally made it to the waterfall. Crashing water caused mist and the smell of algae and plants to spread through the air. The water crashed into a lake that was so clear and still that it looked like a mirror to another world. It truly was a serene environment. Giant Diplodocus with long necks and tails swam in the water, and those giant turtles that always roamed the beaches were also basking under what little sun was in the Redwoods, on the coast.
“Oh. Em. GEE,” Ruby squealed in delight.
“This place is AWESOMEEE!” Neddy cheered, pumping his fists in the air. His implant began to glow, and Samuel squinted his eyes.
“Are there people nearby?” Samuel thought as he looked up at the waterfall. Samuel saw a cluster of sequoia trees that seemed to be hiding something. A speckle of wood seemed to be poking out. Tampered wood.
“Hey guys-” Samuel was cut off by a splash of water that hit him in the face. Ruby began to laugh and she pointed at Samuel’s face.
“Ha ha, you’re blue now!” Ruby giggled. A wave of water surged from the depths and hit Ruby so hard on the face her glasses went flying. She turned and began to glare at Neddy, who stood there, pretending to be naive.
“Uhhh, who did that?” Neddy asked, shrugging his shoulders. Ruby began to wave her fist in the air.
“I oughta teach you some manners!”
Ruby began to pummel the waters, and Neddy began to scream in joy as his eyes were filled with water. Samuel felt a smile creep on his face, and Star began to chuckle in dodo language. Aurora sighed, walking up to Samuel.
“Come on. I saw that glow on Neddy’s implant too, there’s people in the area, so we should check it now.”
Neddy turned to Samuel, who was hysterical. His face was burning red.
“Come on Samuel join us! You too emo girl!”
Aurora scoffed and rolled her eyes, crossing her arms. Samuel gave a smile back to Neddy and called out:
“Soon, okay? Soon! We need to check something out!”
Samuel began to walk toward this path that seemed to lead to the top of the waterfall, and Ruby and Neddy continued to giggle and play.
“Ha ha, you hear him Ruby? I think those two are going to kiss!”
“Shhh, or else Aurora will hear you!”
Star rolled her eyes as she walked along Samuel, then licked her beak with her very long tongue. Samuel noticed this again. Another pointer to Star’s oddities.
But there were bigger problems on the horizon.
As the two walked along the path, Samuel asked Aurora a very important question.
“Aurora, did you consider leaving me behind back there when the Terror Birds attacked?” Samuel asked with curiosity. Aurora’s eyes widened.
“Why would you say that? I would NEVER do that!” Aurora scowled.
“You never would, but you did earlier,” Samuel said. He reached back and scratched the back of his leg, “You acted on impulse. Not rationality. I’m not going to accept that from my ‘equal’.”
“What are you even talking about?”
“The deal we made. Don’t you remember?” Samuel reminded her, “I would team up with you for good, as long as you treated me like an equal, and as long as we went back to get Neddy and Ruby.”
Samuel clenched his fists.
“And as it stands now, *I* am the one who has held this team together. You have done nothing but hold us back with your impulse and feelings. I expect you to put that aside or else there will be an issue, do we understand?”
Star gritted her beak, and looked in the mood for popcorn. A dark look crept up on Aurora’s face, and as they made their way up to the path to the top of the waterfall, Aurora paused in her steps. She suddenly lunged forward and grabbed Samuel by the collar! She lifted him up in the air, and Star let out a squawk of fear and jumped up into the air, her eyeballs popping out.
“Listen here, Sammy, you’re acting as if you’re any better than me. When you picked out the party members, you only chose US because we were the most ‘loyal’ to you, and because our attributes were useful for an implant-less user like yourself! You have no morals, you fiend!”
Samuel grabbed Aurora’s collar and then lifted her up in the air. Now both of them were in the air.
“First of all, don’t call me that. Second of all, I don’t care about what I have to do to let us escape. I will do whatever it takes to keep the ones close to me safe and to have them leave this island ALIVE and WELL. I will not let morals get in the way. So get out of my face or there will be a problem.”
The two just stared into each other’s eyes for a moment, and Aurora glared her teeth. Star yawned, not liking the tensions currently going on, and jumped up, karate kicking Aurora in the nose. Aurora dropped Samuel, and rubbed her nose which was starting to grow a bump.
“I think Star is telling us to hurry up. Now, let’s go. We can talk about this later, valedictorian.”
Aurora scoffed, but a look of regret flashed her face once more. Then, that regret turned to sorrow.
After a few minutes, the three made it to the top of the waterfall. Nestled within the sequoia trees up top was a small cabin made of wooden logs from their surroundings. There was a pen of dodos that idly waited for someone. There was also an open window in the wall.
“Someone lives here?” Aurora murmured.
“Seems like it, let’s go check it out.”
The two walked up to the home, and the dodo birds’ heads instantly turned to Star. Star looked at them with a raised eyebrow… But then Star realized that birds do not have eyebrows.
“I’m going to look in the window,” Samuel decided. Samuel walked up to the open window and as he stared inside…
Someone was staring right back at him!
A brown eye was staring right at him, wide open, and Samuel was taken aback. He quickly began to back off, but the stranger was already making his way to the front door.
The front door swung open, and a large, muscular man with bulging biceps began to march toward the two. He had a tee on that looked like it was about to tear off at any moment, and he had a fresh buzz cut. A black graduation robe was tied around his waist, and he had a mean look on his face.
“What are you doing here? You shouldn’t be here!” the man barked, “This isn’t your home! Please leave!”
“Huh? Sorry, is this your home? We’re just looking for someone,” Samuel assured the man. He looked Samuel up and down, and then stomped his foot into the grass. The earth shuddered.
“You and your friend look mean!” he declared, “You’re here to hurt me, aren’t you?”
“What? No-”
And immediately the man swung a fist at Samuel. It was so sudden that Samuel couldn’t dodge in time, and the impact was so strong Samuel could feel the pain on the other side of his face!
Samuel was launched away so hard he slammed his back into a sequoia tree. Star let out a squawk of fear, and quickly retreated into the crowd of dodos. The man paid no attention to her, but as Samuel stared at him, he saw his fists glowing a bright white, and his implant was shining brightly.
“Enhanced strength is his attribute?” Samuel wondered as he got up from the ground. Aurora got her spear out, pointing it at the man. He flinched in fear.
“Samuel, should I just stab this punk right now?” Aurora asked, her eyes unwavering, “His fists can’t stop a spear.”
“NO. Remember we don’t know what happens if you kill someone. *I* have to be the one to do it, if it comes down to it.”
The man’s right eye began to twitch, and his face began to get wet with perspiration. He clenched his fists harder and his implant shined brighter.
“I KNEW you were going to hurt me… I KNEW IT!” the man cried. He lunged his hand forward and grabbed onto Aurora’s spear. She let out a gasp in surprise and tried pulling away, but she couldn’t even budge the spear. With a yank, the man pulled the spear out of her hands so hard she stumbled forward. The man snapped the spear over his knee, and then tossed the broken weapon to the side.
“He’s dangerous,” Samuel realized, eyeing the broken spear, “TOO dangerous.”
The man let out a cry, and hurled his fist back, ready to pummel it right into Aurora’s face. Samuel quickly dashed forward and pushed her out of the way. The man punched the air so hard that wind began to blow Samuel’s hair to the side.
Samuel stared down the man with pity. Samuel could literally sense the fear inside his heart. He didn’t fight them out of malice, he fought them out of a pure fight response.
“But he’s acting on impulse,” he felt himself thinking, “And those people are never good, are they? Remember what my Dad said. Only care for yourself and the people close to you.”
But was that the right thing to do here?
“I don’t want to hurt you,” Samuel firmly told the stranger. The stranger’s lip quivered, and the glow on his fists began to fade.
“R-Really?”
“Yes, really. I just was doing some scouting for my group, we’re looking for someone. We’ll be on our way now if you just-”
The fear on the stranger’s face transformed into anger, and he scrunched his eyebrows.
“The last scouts that came by tried to hurt me and my friend. YOU want to hurt me too!”
The man let out a flurry of punches, and Samuel weaved through each one. In a fit of panic, he grabbed Samuel by the robe, pulled him up into the air, and threw him to the side. Samuel went crashing into the mud, and it splashed over his robe and face.
Aurora’s eyes darted to the spear fragment, and with a pounce she grabbed the sharp end and snuck up behind the stranger. Samuel’s eyes widened, and without thinking he screamed out,
“LOOK OUT!”
The man turned around right as Aurora was about to stab him, and he let out a cry and slapped Aurora so hard in the face she went flying to the dirt too. Aurora let out a groan and tried sitting up, staring at Samuel and glaring at him.
“Why, did you, WARN HIM?!” Aurora screamed.
Samuel stared right back at Aurora, unsure of how to speak.
He had warned him out of instinct.
The man was breathing hard, his stamina spent. Sweat began to accumulate in his hair, and he blinked hard, a dizzy look in his eyes. Samuel slowly got up from the ground, clutching his chin.
“I don’t want to hurt you. My friend…Don’t worry about her. I’m her leader. I won’t let her get you. And all we’re doing is searching for someone. Really, that’s it. There’s nothing to worry about.”
The man lowered his fists, letting out a huff of air, and then inhaling hard. He really was spent.
“I’m sorry, for, hitting you two,” he apologized profusely, “I was scared. I’m sorry. Who are you looking for? My friend might know who you’re talking about.”
Samuel considered telling the stranger for a second. What if Tiffany was an enemy of this man’s friend? What if the man would do something about it?
“Don’t tell him,” he tried to tell himself, “He may hurt me.”
But, would he, really?
Samuel brushed his hair to the side, and explained their situation.
“Me and my friend, along with three others, are looking for a woman named Tiffany. She has information, and we want to be allies with her.”
The man’s eyes began to sparkle, and his face lit up, the fatigue gone from his face.
“Tiffany?? No way, that’s my friend!” he said with a big grin.
Samuel was speechless. This man was literally the only link to Tiffany, and they had almost ruined their chance by scaring and trying to hurt him!
“Well, if you guys are looking for Tiffany… Hmm, I think she told me something like this would happen, and that when it did, I… invite you guys in? That’s what she said. Well, come on in, if you like! I just finished making some delicious brew that’s very very sweet, I think you’ll all love it!” the man said with a cheer. He walked up to the front door and swung it open for the two. In a second he had transformed from a paranoid, impulsive man fighting for his life to a friendly kid who looked like he liked making friends.
Aurora got up from the ground and walked up to Samuel.
“I don’t trust this guy… what if it’s a trap?” she asked Samuel.
Samuel looked at the big guy. He looked so jolly. But even if it was a trap…
Samuel would come out on top.
“It’s not. How about this? I’ll go in with Star, you go down to the others, get yourself cleaned up, and tell the others we found her. You three can relax and I’ll have a chat with this friendly man here.”
“Okay…”
Aurora began to walk off, and as she did Star eagerly rushed out of the crowd of Dodos and walked up to Samuel. Samuel looked down at Star, and she looked up right at him.
“Hey, how about we start with introductions first? We never got your name,” Samuel yelled out as he walked up to the front door. The stranger frowned, as if he had forgotten to do so.
“I’m sorry. I should’ve told you. My name is Andres,” he said with a sigh, “I got so excited I forgot to tell you my name.”
“It’s okay Andres,” Samuel replied, “My name is Samuel. My friend right here is Star, and that girl who uh, tried fighting you earlier was Aurora. You don’t have to mind her. She has a bit of a no mercy mindset.”
“Oh, well that’s kind of… heartless.”
As Samuel stepped inside the home, he was greeted with the waft of sugar. He looked around the place. There was a fireplace tucked away in the corner of the home, and a rickety dining table and three rickety chairs. There was another table to the side with a mortar and pestle and a pot.
“Welcome to my home. Tiffany built the whole place, if you’re wondering. That talented lady! I feel bad, I wish I could’ve done more than just gather stuff for her. Well, I can, actually, I know how to make this brew!” Andres walked over to the pot, grabbing it with his bare hands. There was a sizzle, and a red mark appeared on his palms. Andres hurled the pot over to the table and set it down. He let go of the pot and began to blow on his hands.
“Whew, that’s quite hot! Take a seat, Samuel!” Andres said. Samuel pulled the chair to the side and sat down on the chair. As his eyes wandered the room he saw there were two doorways leading to bedrooms.
“Hmm, if there’s two people living here, why are there three chairs?” Samuel wondered. Andres grabbed a drinking glass made of crystal and dunked it into the brew. He slid it over to Samuel, and Andres got some brew for himself.
“Cheers Samuel!”
The two clinked glasses and took a swig of the brew. As the liquid touched his tongue, he couldn’t really taste anything. But, there was a hint of sweetness to it. Andres let out a refreshing sigh and set the glass down on the table.
“I love it so much. I’m lucky enough to have made it out of the blue. Well, those blue berry things do taste sweet, so I thought, why not make a drink out of them?” Andres laughed. Samuel gave him a soft smile.
“So, did you want to be a bartender when you grow up or something?”
Andres raised his eyebrow.
“No, not really. I actually wanted to be a writer.”
“A writer? Hmm,” Samuel thought as he took another sip of the brew, “I thought he’d be in the Book Club.”
“Well. I WANTED to be, but I never got to it… The last time I wrote a story, nobody liked it, and I don’t want that feeling again,” Andres softly said, looking down at his glass sadly.
Samuel felt a bit sad for the guy. He didn’t seem like the type of guy to be hated on…
Did he really deserve it?
“Well when did you write the story?” Samuel asked. Andres looked up, his eyes looking up to the ceiling. He scratched his chin.
“Uhh, I think when I was eight?”
“What? That was ten years ago! Why don’t you give it another shot?”
Andres laughed, giving Samuel a bright smile.
“I guess you’re right. I should! Hmm, maybe when we get out of this place. Tiffany said that we’d escape as soon as YOU come.”
“Huh?”
“Tiffany will talk about it when she gets here, she didn’t tell me much,” Andres explained, “That’s why she’s not here right now. She is out collecting food for us. I’m not worried about her, she is even stronger than me!”
“Even stronger?” Samuel thought as he scratched Star’s head. He looked out at the table that had held the pot. There was a book with the emblem of a dodo. Was that the book?
For a second, Andres’ words began to drown. Samuel considered just grabbing that book and making a run for it… Did he really need Tiffany’s help? All he came for was the book, after all.
But that wasn’t the right thing to do.
“Samuel? Samuel!”
Samuel blinked his eyes and looked back at Andres.
“Huh? What’s up?”
“Did you hear what I said?”
“Uhh, no, sorry. I was spacing out.”
Andres nodded his head toward the open window. Samuel looked out of it to see two Triceratops marching up to their home, and a woman riding atop one of them. Bags were strapped to the saddles of the beasts of burden. The woman had short black unstyled hair and a somewhat skinny stature. She had a spark in her eyes that was undying, and there was a small scar on her eyebrow. She gave the two a grin and gave them the peace sign.
“Hey Andres, has our guest finally showed up?” she called out.
“Yes, he has!” Andres shouted back with a grin, “Samuel, say hello to Tiffany! Tiffany Originals!”
The ferox fire chapter 8
The giant turtle slowly grabbed an entire small tree and chewed it up before it walked back out of the cave and swam away.
"brilliant, Now we're stuck here" Death said.
"Unless there's another way out" the tiny bloodstalker swung around the cave on silk for a few seconds, when she dropped back down, she said "nothing, that was the only entrance"
"We'll have to wait for another of those turtle thingies" Mischief said.
"I think it's called a megachelon, I heard about them from a bloodstalker who travelled across the biomes with a survivor"
A pack of what looked like very spiky pulmonscorpius crawled across the floor towards them.
"What are tho-" Mischief started to say, before he was paralysed by one of the beasts, Death caught a few in silk, but soon one of them stung her and she immediately curled her tentacles into a sphere to stop the creatures attacking more.
The venomous monstrosities scuttled towards the tubby mushroom creature, which was trying to disguise itself as a normal mushroom, several stung the little thing.
The mushroom started making an odd whining noise, then it clutched at it's temples as if it had suddenly developed a headache and started inhaling so much air it actually inflated until was nearly spherical,
It's cap started to split and crack, the mushroom creature made a slight squeaking noise before it's cap exploded, spraying the most massive explosion of fungal spores Mischief had ever seen through the air, it was even bigger than the spore clouds of the golden capped spidershroom that had fought for the master of the bog.
The pulmonscorpius creatures made chittering screams and exploded into patches of fungus, all of which instantly came to life as even tinier versions of the mushroom creature.
The original mushroom creature, now with cracks around the top of it's stalk and totally lacking the red, white spotted cap that it had had before faceplanted it's blue cylinder and was sucked inside.