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The Arks: Over Heaven (by Ben)
Chapter 80b: Paul
It was a chilly day.
And the sun wasn’t out.
Paul was holding onto a bouquet of flowers, looking on at the oncoming crowd of students coming his way. His palms felt clammy and hot. Paul looked past the conglomerate but couldn’t spot who he was looking for.
“Maybe I should just give these to her in class,” Paul thought. Yes. That’s exactly what he was going to do.
The bell rang, and Paul quickly rushed to math class. As soon as he walked in he heard chatter all around him. Newton wasn’t exactly the best middle school around, but Paul wouldn’t have met Jane.
Paul’s eyes darted around the classroom, and then, he spotted her! She was sitting with her friends. They were chatting and gossiping about whatever was the latest news.
“Did you hear about that one guy, Ben?”
“Hm? Oh him? Loner boy?”
“Yeah, apparently he got a HUGE glow up or something. It’s crazy. He doesn’t even look the same anymore.”
“That fast over just a few days? Impossible.”
“Well it happened.”
“So what are you saying you wanna go out with him?”
“What? Ew, no girl. Didn’t you hear? He was into some other girl named Ariana or something like that. When she rejected him he was bawling his eyes out for days. I’m not going out with a guy like that.”
“Jane?” Paul called out, walking up to the group of girls with the bouquet of flowers behind his back. Jane looked at Paul with a sweet smile.
“Yes Paul?” she asked.
Paul showed her the flowers with a big, bright smile. The other girls began to giggle and nudge Jane.
“I got you flowers!” he exclaimed. All eyes in the classroom turned to him. Jane looked him in the eye, smirked, and then batted the flowers away. The bouquet collapsed onto the ground, spilling its contents everywhere. The whole classroom gasped, and Jane and her friends began to laugh.
“You think I’d like you Paul? You’re an idiot if you think otherwise. Get out of my sight,” Jane sneered. Paul’s smile dropped. He moped back to his seat and plopped down with a deadpan expression. He felt his eyes burn up and his throat ache.
“Ow,” Paul thought as he stared at his desk.
Tears dripped forward from his face, coating his cheeks with salt and water.
He never really got into love after that.
~
“Ben! Please pick up your phone, now!” Paul screamed into his phone.
BEEP!
“Yoo. Ben’s out right now,” the voicemail beeped, “Just leave a text or something.”
BEEP!
“He didn’t answer your phone either?” Carlos asked. Ian grumbled, shaking his head while John seemed distraught. Paul shook his head, putting his phone away.
“No luck. He’s really gone. I even went to his home the other day, but there were no cars there. There’s only one option.”
“He moved.”
“But WHY?!” John suddenly screamed out, “Why wouldn’t he tell us?!”
“And on his birthday too!” Ian hollered.
“I really don’t know,” Paul said, “I just-”
Paul’s expression dropped. His head hung low, and he looked at his friends solemnly.
“Let’s all just go home. We’ll figure it out, okay?”
Everyone agreed. They all slowly walked away, leaving Paul the only one to remain at this lonely, lonely school. Paul rubbed his eyes and walked out the front door, sitting on a large, cement bench.
“Why would he do this?” Paul thought as he clenched his fist, “Why would he have to leave?”
As Paul pondered the circumstances, a woman walked up to the bench and took a seat on the edge. Paul shot a glance at the woman. She was wearing a white blouse and blue jeans. She had a solemn look on her face, as if she just lost a friend too. She looked up and into Paul’s eyes.
“What do you want?” Paul snapped at her. She softly sneered, but it faded away as she continued to look into his eyes.
“I knew him too, Paul.”
Paul was taken aback. His mouth opened in shock.
“How’d you know my name? Are you spying on me-”
“No. I’m not. And I’m not a stalker either if that’s what you’re thinking,” she replied, “I’m just saying that I knew Ben too.”
Paul frowned. He sighed, and looked down at the ground.
“You know he left, right? He moved.”
“I’m aware,” she sighed, “It happens. I get it. I…”
She paused. She looked up at the sky. It was beginning to turn night.
“What were you about to say there?” Paul asked.
“Nothing,” she bluntly replied.
Paul shifted in his seat uncomfortably.
“I still don’t get it. How can you tell?”
She blinked her eyes.
“Eyes. Look into their eyes and see what story it tells.”
Paul squinted his eyes at her.
“Righttt-”
“Look. Test it on that couple,” she said, pointing at a boy and girl walking hand in hand. They chirped compliments to one another and seemed lovestruck. Paul blinked his eyes a few times, and then peered as far as he could into each one.
Paul could feel a slight embrace from each one. The running train that was a heartbeat. But it faded away to nothing, leaving nothing but the sound of arguing and yelling. Then, it faded to nothingness, leaving Paul struck with horror. She smirked at his reaction.
“Told you. Not so hard is it?”
“No it isn’t.”
She patted him on the shoulder, getting up from the bench with a smile and closed eyes.
“You’re a good guy, Paul. It’s a shame that Jane had to go about and ruin your heart. Don’t be afraid to love again, okay?”
Paul wasn’t even surprised anymore. He smiled back with a big grin.
“Well, thank you! Thank you so much for the… uh, advice? I guess? But hey I never got your name! What’s your name?”
She turned around.
“Oh? Oh yeah! My name is…”
She suddenly paused. She blinked her eyes, and looked up at the constellations with a glare.
“Nevermind. I shouldn’t say. They’re watching right now.”
“Wha- What do you mean? Elaborate!”
“...You wouldn’t get it even if I told you. Flashbacks, am I right?” she said, looking back with a wink. She looked up at the constellations one more time, clenching her fists and staring at one in general. Paul looked up to see nothing in particular. He wasn’t exactly the greatest with imagination, but one of the constellations looked like a dragon.
“Oh, and one more thing Paul. John and Carlos have it handled!” she yelled at him. Paul raised his eyebrow.
“What do you mean by that?! What about Ian?! Doesn’t he play a role in… whatever?”
“You’ll see soon enough Paul! Just don’t worry, okay? Just relax and let your body take over. Carlos will help you, it’ll all be handled!”
“Just don’t give up, no matter what!”
~
The memory was over in an instant, and Paul gasped as he let out a gasp of air. He could hear John and Carlos’ weeping, and his body in their arms. Tears dripped onto his face that weren’t his. He felt some strange creature sniff at his arm and rub its head against him.
“What do we do Carlos?!”
“Give him CPR!” Carlos decided. He placed both his hands on Paul’s chest and began to press on it repeatedly. Paul let out a groan, and Carlos began to profusely apologize. He removed his hands. Paul blinked his eyes, and his friends continued to weep. He raised his hand up and grabbed Carlos by the shirt.
“You,” Paul muttered to him, “You gotta help me. You’re the only one who can.”
“How am I supposed to do that though?”
“You’ll figure it out… But that's all… Up to you,” Paul muttered. He could feel his heart pounding through his chest as blood gushed from his body. Carlos placed his hand against Paul’s chest, feeling his heartbeat. Then an idea sparked in his mind.
“His heart’s beating too fast!” Carlos realized, “Paul… if we put you under some form of anesthesia it’ll stop beating so fast! You’ll lose less blood and we can figure out how to close the wound!”
“But we don’t know how to make that! You don’t have a recipe Carlos!”
Carlos looked at John with vigor and determination in his eyes. He tightened the apron on his chest, and took his trusty pot out.
“Screw recipes. We’ll just make it from scratch. We’ll use the black berries in the bushes or something. Combine it with a few other stuff… and that should knock him out.”
Carlos took a satchel of cherries off Paul’s hip, and then afterwards took out a ton of black berries of his own. He rushed to the campfire and afterwards placed the pot above it. He poured both of the berries inside.
“The substance will be too thin!” Carlos realized, “And then Paul can’t drink it… We need something solid to even it out!”
John rushed into the house, opened up the preserving bin, and pulled out a bunch of raw but spoiled meat. He rushed back to the pot and gave it to Carlos. Carlos looked at John as if he were crazy, but John shrugged.
“We don’t have any other option Carlos! This is the best we got!”
Carlos gritted his teeth and dropped the spoiled meat into the pot. He reached down for the campfire, took two sticks, and afterwards rubbed them together as fast as he could. In just a moment, the fire sparked, lighting the pot up. Carlos reached for his jar and poured some water into the pot. The ingredients began to rise up and heat up, slowly mixing together.
Carlos didn’t know it, but his implant was glowing.
Carlos looked back at Paul, his chest was still rising up and down. Carlos pointed at Paul.
“John, put pressure on the wound so it stops bleeding!”
John rushed over to Paul and ripped a chunk of his shirt off, pressing it against Paul’s stomach. Paul sighed. The fire was beginning to crackle faster, and the water began to boil.
In just a minute, the ingredients had dissolved within the water, leaving a thick red liquid behind. Carlos took his jar out and afterwards picked up the steaming pot. It scorched his hands, and he winced, but it didn’t matter. He poured the liquid into the jar, and once he was done he dropped the pot onto the ground.
Carlos quickly rushed over to Paul and brought the jar to his lips. Paul weakly opened his mouth, and Carlos gently poured it into his mouth. Paul swallowed it all, leaving no drops behind. Now they were just waiting for him to fall asleep.
But something even more miraculous happened.
The hole in Paul’s abdomen began to close in!
John and Carlos gasped, and Paul’s eyes were open in shock. As soon as the hole closed up, Paul placed his hand over his abdomen, rubbing it as if it were going to fall apart, but it didn’t. Paul slowly stood up, looking at both his friends one by one, until finally he grinned.
“I knew I could count on you.”
A teary smile grew on Carlos’ face, his eyes still bloodshot and his cheeks dry with tears. He let out a cheer and hugged Paul. Then John rushed in too and hugged Paul.
“I’m so happy you’re safe! Oh I’m so happy!” John cried as they all hugged it out. The albino capybara let out a snort and began to jump around happily. They all began to laugh, and they pulled apart from their embrace. But the mood quickly changed as they realized that there was still unfinished business with the Crimson Crusader.
“Paul… I’m really glad we saved you. But there’s still more problems that need to be resolved. Ben’s been kidnapped,” John revealed. Paul’s smile fell, and he clenched his fists.
“That damn June…”
“We’re going to get her, right? We’re going to jump her? Who KNOWS what she’ll do to Ben!” Carlos yelled.
“I think Ben can handle his own. She loves him, after all. She didn’t kidnap him for information. She might have sinister plans for him, but for now we must prepare,” Paul said. He turned to Carlos, “Your concoction was no coincidence or miracle. It was YOU. You brewed that drink up and it had healing properties. I have a feeling I wouldn’t be talking right now if not for your attribute… So you’re going to have to make more of that drink. And, perhaps other foods too. I bet that’ll help.”
“Aye aye, sir,” Carlos saluted him. He immediately got to work.
Paul turned to John next.
“And you? You’re gonna have to help me make a saddle for that Moso-saurus. And some cannons. And cannonballs. And maybe tame a few creatures along the way.”
John grinned, “Sounds like a plan, leader man.”
And so the preparations began. They would just have to hope that the Crimson Crusader didn’t do anything crazy to Ben. But it wouldn’t have mattered either way. As soon as they reached the castle doors and found her…
She’d regret everything she’d done to them.
The Lost World.
The Riddles of The Phoenixes Series
Chapter sixteen: A light
They began traveling further into the cave. The ground they walked on was surprisingly soft, like moss. A few random green mushrooms popped up in places, glowing dimly. However there were few. “Is it just me, or is it getting darker in here?” Cedric asked.
“No. It’s your imagination.” Rowan said sarcastically. “OWW!!! Someone stepped on my foot!! I think you broke my toe!!” Elayne squealed. “I can’t see anything anymore.” Oliver said. The cave was completely dark now. “We should be far enough in. And we can’t see anything. Might as well stop for a break.” Rowan said.
She heard the others sitting down. She did so as well, and out both hands on the sides of her head trying to focus. If only they could make the storm stop. Her heart was pounding in her ears.
“It’s dark in here.” Elayne whimpered. “Hello darkness my old friend…” Cedric sang softly and teasingly. “Oh shut it!” Rowan snapped. “Shut what?” Cedric asked innocently. “Cut it out!” Rowan growled. “Cut what out?”
“Stop twisting my words!!”
“I’m not twisting your words.” Cedric said. “Yes you are. You do it all the time.” Oliver’s voice said. A scoff echoed along the cave walls that sounded like Cedric. “Like that time that your mom told you to weed all the green(the weeds) out of the garden for a punishment and you spray painted the garden grey so that there was no more “green” in the garden.” Oliver said.
“I forgot about that.” Cedric chuckled softly. “Just stop talking!!!”
Rowan suddenly felt a rush of hot breath on her face and she gagged. “Ugh! Who’s right beside me? Your breath stinks buddy!” Rowan gasped. “It ain’t me.” Cedric’s voice said. “I can’t see anyone, so I’m not sure.” Oliver said. “Here..” Elayne whispered. They all saw her medallion light up dimly and suddenly beams of light lit up the room, shooting from her hands.
Rowan blinked rapidly. They all could see now. Oliver was rubbing his glasses off with his shirt, Kannon was studying the cave wall, and Cedric was chewing on some berries. He was right next to her, so she scooted farther away.
Elayne’s cheeks were blushed, as she was embarrassed of her power. “Sorry that my power isn’t more useful.” She said. “What power would be better for than this predicament, then that?” Oliver exclaimed.
“Well…I was hoping that my power would be more useful. Like being able to style my hair any way I want or something..” Elayne said.
Rowan scoffed and thunder rumbled louder. Oliver’s eyes glanced over to her. Rowan caught another whip of someone breathing on the side of his face. She gagged and turned to face whoever it was.
Amber eyes stared back at her, glittering with interest. Rowan inhaled and blinked. The eyes were gone now. “What was that?” She said aloud. “I don’t see anything.” Oliver said. Elayne turned her flashlight hands over to Rowan. “Ow! My eyes!” Cedric cried. Rowan smirked. “If only it would quit raining. It’s soo boring in here.” Elayne groaned. Kannon sniffed the air, and tilted his head back.
Cedric glanced toward the entrance of the cave and rubbed his head, standing up. “This isn’t a normal storm. It seems to be…stronger, louder, longer…” He whispered. Rowan swallowed, and tightened her grip.
“Maybe it was generated from someone’s implant power.” Oliver suggested. “Like someone in here?” Cedric asked. “Maybe. It’s not you or Elayne though and it’s not me or Kannon because theoretically or implants would be glowing which leaves..” Oliver trailed off and they all looked at Rowan. Rowan shielded her eyes as Elayne spotlighted her.
“What?” She snapped. “It’s your implant isn’t it?” Oliver asked. Rowan narrowed her eyes at him. Kannon yawned. “Maybe.” She said slowly.
“I don’t know, okay?! I didn’t mean to cause this storm!!”
“It must have been triggered by something… hmmm were you annoyed or agitated?” Oliver asked, pushing up his glasses. “Probably she’s always annoyed or agitated.” Elayne muttered. If looks could kill then Rowan’s smoldering glare might have killed Elayne.
“What are you annoyed by?" Oliver asked. “Y’all. Obviously.” Rowan said, scowling darkly. Cedric chuckled and ran a hand through his thick hair.
“So…..there has too be someway to deactivate the implant ability..”
“Not take it off. That could kill her. Although we wouldn’t lose much…” Cedric said. Rowan glared at him. The thunder rumbled louder. “How dare you?!?! You wouldn’t even be here if it wasn’t for me!!” She spat. “Exactly. We wouldn’t be in this stupid predicament.” Cedric said.
Lightning crashed and Rowan stood up, hovering menacingly over Cedric. “Fine then! I want to see you survive on your own!” Cedric rose to his feet and put his face close to hers. “Ok, go ahead and go. Coward.”
“Guys, just stop!” Oliver yelled. They ignored him.
“I’m not a coward!! What in the world makes you think that, huh?! When have I ever left y’all to die?! When have I ever tried to run?! To hide?!” Rowan yelled. Hail pounded on the cave roof loudly. “Ha! You’re afraid right now of that implant in your wrist! Why else would you cover it up?! C o w a r d.” Cedric reached out and grabbed her wrist, with a painful twist.
“Ow!! Stop it!! Let go off me, you idiot!!” Rowan yelped.
“Only if you admit you’re a coward.” Cedric said calmly. “I’m. Not. A. Coward.” Suddenly a shock ran through her body, like she had just been hit by lightning. Cedric released her wrist. Silence unfolded slowly around them. “Y’all hear that?” Oliver finally said. “I think-I think it stopped.” Elayne whispered. They all ran too the cave entrance. Sure enough, the rain had slowed down and the dark clouds were fading away to reveal the sun lowering itself.
“How did you get the storm to stop?” Oliver asked. Rowan frowned. “How should I know. You’re supposed to be the expert on this stuff right?”
“I did it.” Cedric said. Oliver pushed his glasses back. “How?” He asked doubtfully. “Well I figured that if I made her more and more agitated her implant would continue to act up this making the storm worse. But it kept making it worse and worse until finally the implant grew tired and malfunctioned slightly this causing the storm to stop.”
Oliver nodded thoughtfully. “Huh. I didn’t think of doing that.”
“I bet you didn’t. I thought you were supposed to be smart Oliver.” Cedric said playfully. Rowan rolled her eyes. “Okay. We’ll spend the night in this cave and then keep heading to the dome.” She turned and began to walk away, adjusting the black cloth around her wrist.
“Rowannn…” A soft voice called. Rowan pulled her hood up over ears, blocking it out.
Sorry this chapter took so long. 🙃
-SunnyFox57
Through my Eyes: Steve the Stegosaurus
Chapter 1
My name is Steve the all powerful! Ok maybe it’s just Steve, but even though, shhhhh be quiet and listen to my story, through my eyes. I was very young when two low lv players tamed me. I was their best friend and only protector for a long time. As I leveled up, I saw my tribe grow from two to three to four and so on. I remember the great pride I felt every time one of the survivors hopped onto my back. I helped them to progress and as dangerous predictors and other survivors fell before me I began to feel invincible. And even though “stronger” dinos were tamed by my tribe and they took them into caves and on raids, they never forgot about me. I was always there. Ready to help gather berries, offer comfort, even take a few bullets from turrets on raids.
Now as I look up at the tall towers, listen to the buzz of activity, and roars of various dinos, I can’t help but feel pride for what I helped to build. I thought that nothing could ever take us down. That I was invincible. But maybe... maybe neither my tribe or me where ever as powerful as I thought.
Through my Eyes: Steve the Stegosaurus
Chapter 2
It was a perfect day. I was out with my best friend Riley, a rex, showing her how to be more fierce. That was a problem of hers, she was one of the biggest carnivores on the island and yet she was so nervous all the time. I was just beginning to get somewhere with her when I heard commotion coming from the far side of our base. I began to head over there to investigate. Suddenly it was like I was plunged into another world. Chaos broke out everywhere. Flying dinos swooped down from the air. Impossibly huge dinos broke through our walls, bullets swept the area, ripping anything or anyone in the way. I ran trying to avoid the bullets. Other tames and even tribe mates screamed in agony as the huge dinos raged through our defenseless base. A sudden wave of rage hit me. I charged at an attacking survivor on a slightly smaller mount. WACK! My tail smashed through the dinos legs. It cried out in pain and rage. I roared back and brought my tail around for another swing, but I never got the chance. Something huge rammed into me and sent me sailing through the air. I landed with a painful thud. I tried to move but I was trapped in between a cliff and one of our walls. I roared in frustration as I listened to my tribe being slaughtered and my base torn down to rubble. I don’t know how long I was behind there, but eventually I managed to nock down the weakened wall. I blinked my eyes, trying to clear the dust and rubble from the fallen wall. When my vision cleared, I was horrified by the sight. Everything was gone. Bodies littered the rubble of our once magnificent buildings. I was all that was left. What would I do now?
Through my Eyes: Steve the Stegosaurus
Chapter 3
The next few days were horrible. I had never felt so alone and helpless in my life. I didn’t like the feeling of helplessness, it was unsettling. I couldn’t bare another moment at my destroyed home. I had to move on. I traveled for awhile unhindered, but then I came to a swamp. I sniffed at the murky water. It stank like something dead. Hesitantly I began to a sludge through the water, my belly just above the muddy water. Bugs swarmed every where and I could here something swimming near by. I felt a tremor of fear go through my body, but then I pushed it down angrily. It was just a bit of grows water. Then out of the corner of my eye I caught a glimpse of movement. I turned just in time to see a blur of movement leap towards me. I dodged to the side as quickly as possible. As the creature sailed just past me I felt something warm run down my side. I looked and saw the bright red of blood. I didn’t have much time to react before the attacker was whirling around to come at me again. It was a creature I had never seen before. Some sort of alligator. It came at me again and I confidently swung my tail to intercept it. I could handle this. But it was fast! It ran under my tail with lighting speed and bit into one of my front legs with its massive jaws. It’s sharp fangs bit deep into the flesh of my leg and I began to hear bone crack. Crying out in pain I began to whirl around in circles trying to get loose. I swung my tail at it but it was two close to my body to get a good hit in. Again I felt sudden fear. Finally I ran up to a tree and slammed the creature into the trunk. It came off of my leg with an angry roar. It readied to leap at me again but then another even bigger creature came up out of the water. This thing I recognized, it was a sarco. With the first attackers full attention on me it never saw the sarco coming. The sarco snapped it up into its massive jaws, almost biting it in half. The sarco dragged the creature down into the murky water. I stood there in horror as I watched the water slowly still. Then I ran, or more accurately limped, as fast as I could away from there.
Spent 2 hours dying to big stupid fishes to get a little bit of oil for stego kibble, then what happened? I realized I don’t got stego eggs, got on my PT and embarked on a mission to go find stego eggs, found one and the other one needed for the second kibble I just literally could not find, this happened 2 days ago and I’m still searching for a stego egg 😭
(Yes I did follow stegos and waited for them to lay an egg, it just did not happen)
Through my Eyes: Steve the Stegosaurus
Chapter 4
Finally I made it out of the swamp and continued to travel. I soon began to feel a cool salty breeze blowing by. Not long after I came to the edge of a beach. The vast blue ocean lay ahead of me. It seemed to stretch for miles. I turned away from the ocean and began to walk down the beach. I kept alert. I hate to admit it but my confidence had been shaken by that encounter in the swamp. I heard a hiss, I whirled around to see a dilo standing not far off. I waved my tail at it menacingly, I had defeated plenty of these things before. But it just turned and walked off. I watched it, puzzled. I had clearly threatened it, why hadn’t it reacted? I know I would have. I watched as it began to hunt down a dodo. It ran after the dodo, biting and hissing. Suddenly an unsuspecting trike walked right in front of the dilo just as the dilo was spitting some venom at the dodo. The venom hit the trike and the trike roared in anger, turning on the small dilo. The trike shook its head angrily and rammed its head into the dilo. I knew that the dilo was done for. But then it did something that I would have never done. It looked calmly at the trike, then ran off. The trike followed the dilo but the dilo quickly lost the trike in some near by trees. After I lost site of the dilo I continued to walk on. But my mind stayed with the dilo. While I would have become angry and fought the trike, the dilo remained calm and simply retreated and because the dilo retreated, it survived. It was something that I couldn’t seem to stop thinking about. I was so distracted thinking about it that I didn’t see the danger right in front of me before it was almost to late.
Through my Eyes: Steve the Stegosaurus
Chapter 5
ROARRRRRR!!! The sound seemed to echo all around me. It was deafening. I looked up, startled, to see a massive rex standing right in front of me. It started to run right for me. I tried to swing my tail at it but had to stop half way, dodging to the side, when it bit at me with its massive jaws. My heart pounded in my chest as I swung at it again. My tail hit the rex’s leg. But it seemed to hardly leave a dent. The Rex bit at me again, it grabbed my tail in its jaws and bit down hard. I cried out in pain. It was the first time anything had managed to damage my only weapon. Several days ago I would have stayed and fought to the death. Just because this creature had dared attack me. But the past couple of days had showed me that I couldn’t handle everything and sometimes it was better to retreat when it was too much for you to handle. Gritting my teeth in pain I squirmed my tail out of the rex’s mouth and took off running. I tried to run to the forest but the Rex blocked my way. I turned and ran strait for the ocean. I plunged into the cold water and kicked frantically with my legs. Trying to escape. I didn’t dare look behind me. I just kept swimming leaving the rex far behind.
It seemed like hours, I just swam and swam and swam. Soon exhaustion began to take over. I looked, but there was no land to be found. I kept swimming till I could go no further, my eyes slowly shut. I just needed a moment of sleep.
I woke up on a sandy beach. A parasaur stood over me, watching curiously. I stood up shakily. “Careful” the parasaur said “you look like you’ve been through a lot.”
“Where am I?” I asked.
“Your at herbivore island” the parasaur replied happily.
I had made it to herbivore island. I later learned that it was a safe, paradise like place. After all that I had been through. I had made it through things that many of my kind wouldn’t have. And now, finally, I was safe.
Started playing together with a few friends. Everyone but myself had started taming so I set out to find a companion. Not being picky but I had a soft spot for stegos . so I found her, while not visually stunning with a green upper body and bland plates with a red stripe that runs down her back and cloudy grey legs. Terra has been my rock while adventuring. Keeping me safe and company on those long treks and dark nights. I always keep her with large stacks of mejo's untill I can get her some better food. Shes saved my life more times than I can count and even if shes no stat superstar shes my joy whenever I sign on. I'm building her a nice pen where she can graze and enjoy herself.
I have a Stegosaurus. A fully mutated one, too. Her name is Juliette. Half of her is red, while the other is blue. Before the TLC, she was already a beast. She dealt 930 damage with just one swing of her tail. Now, with the TLC, she is even better. She not only looks better, but she does even more damage with the impaling ability; almost 1800 per tick. Her regular tail swing still does 930, though. I have yet to mutated a Mammoth, pre TLC or post TLC. I will update on the Mammoth when I do get it. Currently, I am on an ARK hiatus, letting myself take a break until I get interested again. Until I do get a fully mutated Mammoth, see you around.
This is Hades, signing off.
The Guardian of The Forest Gem
Santiago is colored full black,blue eyes,and is a sweet boy,Santiago walked around,following his mama,he was a young,male stego.A soon to be guardian stego,but he wasnt told untill he was 10 but we arent at were he is 10,hes only about 3 anyway. It was feeding time for the baby stegos so the mothers lay for the babies to get milk,as the males and older babies,like the 6 and up stegos,ate some berries.The largest baby was Santiago,the male leaders baby.Drinking the milk,Santiago heard a grunt from a female,she was old and could no longer nurse her kids,but just when the others were gonna help,a baryonyx jumped in with 2 others,they have been following the stego herd for a long time,waiting for a weak stego to fall behind and die,like the old nursing female that was soon to die."Hsssssssssss that dieing sssstego issss oficcciallyyyyy ourssss" the brown baryonyx,with white spots,and black striped hissed as he stared,drooling at the female stego laying on the ground dead,"NO,we will not let you continue on feasting on our weak stegos,they will be placed in grave properly" the Lead male said as he walked infront of the dead female,but as he talked,the 2 other baryonyx' dragged the dead stego away quietly.The lead baryonyx watched them and licked his lips,takeing his eyes off the dead stego he replied,"Fine,but look behind you" the bary said and soon all the stegos drew their attention at were the dead stego was,and the baryonyx sneaked away feasting on the dead stego greedily."Continue the adventure,we cant get her back" the male lead said walking away,as the herd moved along,Santiago fell behind slowly then,quickly,with the baryonyx' following,Santis life was at risk.Santiago walked slowly,and tiredly,he then lay down as the here moved on and the baryonyx pack caught up to him and was just about to attack when they saw how special he was,do to his young state,he would forget he was a stego and thing he was a bary,once raised by them,so the snatched him and took him home.*3 years later*"Eat up Santiago" the mother baryonyx said as she gave him a fresh pile of Equus meat."ok mom,and you served my second favorite dish mom" Santiago said as he ate the meat."and what is your first favorite meal Santiago?" The mom asked."and Santiago,the STEGO said "I LOVE eating stego meat" Santiago said grinning "That's right,who'ssssss a good boyyyyyyyyyy?" The mother hissed happily to her so called son. "I am mother" Santiago said,getting up,and he was a different color,his eyes were red,he was filled of scars,his spikes were covered in blood of others,and he never lost a baryonyx' life.
Part 2 will be on here if I reach 20- any number of likes
Bing bong. Said stegy while in his egg almost ready to hatch. Crack. His head popped out he saw the world upside down. Then he blasted out of his egg and landed on his mother and farted. He is finally right side up.-This is reminder that stegosaurs lay their eggs upside down.