I saw that that so cool am really look like dodo đŤŁ
I saw that that so cool am really look like dodo đŤŁ
I saw that that so cool am really look like dodo đŤŁ
Open the Dododex app on iOS or Android, select a creature, and go to Tips > Submit Tip.
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I've tried 10 times and all failed to get it, spend over 1500 biotoxin in darts and soooo much time, I asked for help on discord and reddit but they are toxic
The Arks: Over Heaven (by Ben)
Chapter 65: Brutality
Part 4/4
An eel lashed at John, and with quick speed, John opened his eyes and grabbed the eel by the throat. The eel began to scream and thrash about like a banshee, and as Johnâs implant continued to hum, the eelâs eyes rolled to the back of its head. The eel stopped resisting, and its eyes rolled back. Fervor in its eyes, John let go of the eel in awe. The eel turned around, and a bolt of electricity shot out of the eel and hit its own brethren!
ZAP!
The eel that was hit let out a shriek. Its body began to twitch, and then a bolt of electricity shot out of that eel shot out and hit another. And then that eel shot out another bolt that hit another.
This chain reaction of electricity passed around to every eel, until eventually all of the eels had been killed. The eel that sent out the first electricity bolt looked at John in approval. It rushed at him and rubbed its head against Johnâs chest. John put his hands up in surprise, but then rubbed the eel back.
âI think Iâve tamed him,â John realized. He stared at his implant. The humming had stopped, âIs it because of my implant?â
âIs that my attribute?â
John looked down at the artifact. Ben was swimming toward it. As he reached the artifact, he looked back at John and signaled at him to come over to him. John swam down with his new eel friend. Ben pointed at the artifact.
âYou get it,â Ben seemed to be saying. John reached his hand out and touched it. As he did, the artifact began to glow, and then it disintegrated into a million metal pieces. The metal pieces flew into Johnâs implant, and his implant glowed yellow for a second. The glow faded away. John gasped in wonder as he felt his body crackle with energy. He stared at Ben, who seemed to be staring at John in fear. John raised his eyebrow, but then as he looked into the reflection of Benâs eyes, he noticed that his face was incomprehensibly shadowy. His body seemed to look bigger too. John looked at his body, but it seemed pretty normal to him. Was this the power of the artifact? Ben let out a sigh of relief. John had returned to normal in Benâs vision. John let out a laugh, and bubbles floated out of his mouth and into the water. They had a beast to feed now. And once they tame that beast? There was no way that the Crimson Crusader could stop them.
The Arks: Over Heaven (by Ben)
Chapter 65: Brutality
Part 3/4
A beast even more gigantic than the Plesiosaur rushed in and locked its jaw around its fragile neck. With a bone-crunching SNAP, the Plesiosaurâs neck hung limp inside the predatorâs jaws. Benâs eyes widened as he spotted the beast. Brownish in color, its slender long jaws were so large that it could fit a dozen men. Its flippers were as large as the Plesiosaur, and its body so big and large itâd take hundreds of men to take it down. Its flippery eel-like tail swung around aimlessly, when suddenly it almost went flying into Ben. Ben quickly dived under the tail.
John looked at Ben and then back at the beast.
âWhat IS that?!â John seemed to be asking Ben with wide eyes.
Ben smiled back. Ben knew, but he couldnât tell John. But John already knewâŚ
That was the thing they were going to tame now.
The big beast did not seem to take care of the two humans, however. Its large eyeball stared right at John, but did not take its time to attack him. John knew heâd have to provoke it. But would he even be fast enough to swim away from it?
No. He wasnât. He needed to find a different way.
John quickly looked around the surrounding area. He needed to be fast, or else the beast would just swim away with its prey. As John checked every crevice on the seafloor, or anything that could help him, his eyes brightened as he saw it. A small opening that was big enough to fit him, but too small that the beast couldnât go through. A cave!
John began to swim toward the beastâs eye. Daringly, John reached his finger out and poked it.
âROARRRRR!â
The beast opened its mouth, and vines grappled out and shot black berries into them. John knew that he didnât have much time. He had to flee. Now. He looked over at Ben and signaled to him. Ben nodded and swam alongside him. They swam as fast as they could to the cave. They could feel the beastâs hot breath rush onto their skin.
They were almost there.
With one push, John made it into the cave. Ben followed with suit, and the beast let out a bellow as its head crashed into the opening.
BOOM!
BOOM!
It tried, in vain, to barge its way through, but it was pointless. The caveâs walls were too strong, and the beast was too large. Ben pointed his finger at the beast, and vines made its way into its mouth, pouring dozens of black berries inside its mouth. John began to clap his hands in joy as the beast fell asleep.
Ben turned to John. Now theyâd have to get food for it. He ushered him to travel further into the cave. Maybe thereâd be an easy kill for them.
The two quickly swam into another opening, and were greeted with a large cavity. Large veins of a strange metal ran along the walls of the cavity, and a bright light shone from below.
âWhat is that?â John thought to himself. There was a glowing object that hung around at the bottom of the cavity. It was made of the same metal as the veins that lined the cavity, and was glowing yellow. It was like an artifact.
Ben looked over at John. He nodded his head toward it. John nodded back. The two began to swim over to the artifact, but as they did the water began to crackle with energy. The floor suddenly lit up with orange. Eels at the bottom with vicious eyes and teeth began to appear. Electricity began to crackle around the eels, and they began to swim at the two of them.
With quick wits, Ben snapped his fingers, and seaweed and kelp rose from the floor and tangled a few of them. Benâs heartbeat rang across the waters, and more and more kelp continued to appear. But it wasnât enough. There were just too many of them.
âDarn it!â John thought to himself. He looked back. The aquatic beast was blocking the entrance. There was nowhere to run, and nowhere to hide. John looked back at the eels. They were getting closer.
Benâs eyes began to droop. He was getting tired.
John clenched his fists.
âIt canât be this way,â John thought. He closed his eyes. He could feel his heart hammer in his chest. The world around them began to drown out. Time felt like it was getting slower.
What was he supposed to do?
Johnâs implant began to humâŚ
The Arks: Over Heaven (by Ben)
Chapter 65: Brutality
Part 2/4
âHere we are. Fresh sea, the blowing wind, the crisp air,â John said as he stepped foot on the sands of the beach. They were on a small peninsula jutting out of the land that curved like a hook. There didnât seem to be too many aquatic beasts, that was, until you looked deeper into the water.
Ben took the white graduation robe off of his body and tossed it to the side. John did the same with his clothes, until they were both in their underwear. John put his foot in the water gingerly, and receded it as the stinging cold pierced his skin.
âDang thatâs cold! Even colder than back home,â John shivered.
Ben cracked his neck, did a few stretches, and then leaped right into the water.
SPLASH!
Ben stayed submerged for a few seconds, his hair floating to the top, before he finally emerged. He let out a gasp, and shook his hair around.
âThatâs cold!â Ben gasped. John groaned.
âAlright, Iâm coming in.â
John ran forward and jumped into the water too. As his body splashed into the cold ocean, he opened his eyes to see a myriad of sea life beneath the depths. Coral reefs and seaweed hung around at the sea floor, and there were small dolphin-like creatures that roamed about.
John lifted his head out of the water to take a gasp of air, and he turned to Ben, who seemed to be getting used to the freezing temperatures.
âSo, what exactly are we taming?â John asked Ben. Goosebumps raised off his arms. Ben shrugged.
âAnything, really. But preferably something big enough to carry a big platform on its back,â Ben replied back. Benâs implant glowed, and a ball of watertight kelp grew along his spine. A tube of kelp sprouted from the ball, and Ben grabbed the tube.
âItâs not much, but itâs better than holding our breaths. The plants will slowly produce oxygen. Think of it as an oxygen tank.â
The makeshift oxygen tank grew on Johnâs back as well.
âSo whatâs the plan if we run into something to tame?â
Vines that carried black berries sprouted along Benâs arms.
âThe knockout berries. Iâll just pop them in whateverâs mouth, and itâll fall asleep,â Ben explained.
âAnd what about me? What am I going to do?â
Ben smirked, âYouâre still good at swimming, right?â
John smirked back, âYeah⌠Why do you ask?â
âNothing. Youâre just gonna be bait.â
âWait what?!â
Before Ben could explain himself any further, he put the tube in his mouth and submerged himself. John rolled his eyes.
âOh Ben. Fine!â
John dunked his head into the water as well. His brown hair floated like seaweed. John turned to Ben, who was already swimming far below. John pushed his arms out and made a powerful stroke, propelling his body toward him.
Ben waved his hand toward the seabed, and John nodded back.
As they swam further and further down, the waters got colder and the waters darker. It was getting harder to see, but Ben and John could still make out the shapes of the creatures and plants below.
There were these giant Anglerfish that roamed about. The lights sprouting from their heads lit the way. John pointed at the Anglerfish and looked over at Ben. Ben shook his head. Not powerful enough.
They continued swimming around, looking for something big and strong, until a shrill cry struck the water. Their bones reverberated and Johnâs eyes widened. Water poured into his sockets and his eyes began to sting.
John looked over at Ben, who was smiling. Ben pointed at something. John clenched his fists as he saw the aquatic beast make its way over to them. It was a Plesiosaur. Its long neck stretched so far that it was as long as a house, and it had razor sharp teeth that were crooked and jagged. It opened its mouth and began to swim faster at the two, its limbs acting like paddles. Ben prepared an array of vines, and John began to make a swim for it.
CRASH!
The Arks: Over Heaven (by Ben)
Chapter 65: Brutality
Part 1/4
âOKAY, hereâs the plan,â Ben said. He laid a map on a large wooden table, and John, Carlos, and Paul took a look at it. Ben pointed a finger near the midwest at a thick forest.
âSo, weâre here, right?â
âYep. We hid in the forest after our encounter with the scouts,â Carlos said. He was munching on a dodo leg.
âAnd you said that you saw a huge castle being built near here?â Ben asked again. He put his finger at the southwest.
âYep,â John replied, âI bet thatâs where Ian is being kept. I saw the scouts take him in that direction.â
âSo if thatâs the case, then all we need to do is infiltrate it!â Ben stated.
âWhat?!â Paul stated. His eyeballs popped out of his sockets, âBen, what if we get someone hurt?!â
âWe donât know what those scouts are doing to Ian. For all we know, they could be torturing him!â John insisted, slamming his fist on the table.
âBut I donât want any of us to be harmed!â Paul protested, âBen has just recovered from a fatal attack. Shouldnât he get some rest first? Ben, are you feeling light-headed?â
âOkay, okay, everyone stop,â Carlos said, putting both of his hands in the air. All attention turned to him. Carlos looked at Ben, and eyed the implant in his wrist carefully.
âJohn, we canât attack the castle just yet. Thereâs only four of us and who knows how many of them. And Ben told us how they have dinosaurs on their side.â
Carlos turned to Paul, who was hugging himself tightly.
âAnd Paul? We have to raid the castle. Itâs the only way weâll get Ian back, and Benâs other friend, Chris. I donât think theyâll return them to us so easily. This is the only way we can ensure we ever see them again.â
Paulâs head dropped to the ground hopelessly.
âBut how will we ever do that if we donât even know what our powers are?â
âWhat?â Ben remarked, his eyes widening, âWhat do you mean by that? Do you⌠know your implant attributes?â
Paulâs head dropped to the ground in shame, and John shook his head, no. He leaned against the wall of the hut, propped his leg up, and crossed his arms.
âIan was the only one. Even then, his power could only serve as a minor distraction. He held them off so that we could run.â
John clenched both of his fists, and a vein began to bulge from his forehead.
âI want to help him, as he has helped us.â
Benâs expression softened, and the mood seemed grim. Ben outstretched his palm to the table, and flowers began to sprout from his sleeves.
âWe have to try. For Ianâs sake, and Chrisâ. We won't just yet. I myself know how to tame the dinosaurs, because of another friend of mine, and because of⌠past experience,â Ben claimed, his head looking back and forth at his old friends, âIf we attack the castle on both fronts? They wonât stop us so easily. Weâll tame an army of them, it should be easy. Thatâs why I propose we dive into the seas, tame some aquatic mounts. I donât think they know about the seasâ beasts yet. Half of us will go to the sea, the other half will tame beasts of the lands.â
âAnd who will it be?â Paul asked curiously.
âIâm thinking me and John will head to the seas. Carlos and Paul should go tame some of the herbivores around here, like the horned ones, Triceratops, and the spiked ones, Stegosaurus. Theyâre sturdy and hold their own really well against the carnivores. And theyâre safer to tame.â
âYou sure do know a lot about this place,â Carlos noted, a smile growing, âItâs almost as if youâve been here before.â
âYeah, almostâŚâ Ben muttered under his breath. He scratched the back of his head, âWell. Are we ready to go?â
âOf course,â John replied, âLetâs head out soon. We donât have much time.â
The four packed their essentials, and after a minuteâs notice, they were out the door and on their adventure.
Journey: Chapter 1
Forest sat on a cliff above his familyâs cave and stared out over the Fjordur sunrise. He thought to himself that this would never get old. It has been almost a year since he and his friend defeated Jethezzar with the rune. He still was a juvenile, but he was treated more like an adult now.
And he has enjoyed almost every sunrise and sunset ever since. He was truly grateful for most things that happened to him after the Basilisk or Peeri told him he and four others would save Fjordur.
He sighed and looked to his left, not all things from that time were good and some things he was just unsure of. There next to him was the rune. He wasnât sure how it was possible, Forest remembered how he got it back and began to think about it.
After the rune disappeared. He thought it destroyed itself. However, a couple of weeks later, the pegomastax that had previously tried to steal the rune from him came back with it in hand. He had said something about coming across it and argued with a very unfortunate Ichthy and thought it belonged to him. Forest was amazed and shocked by seeing it, it indeed looked like the rune from before.
To make sure that it was indeed his, he went to the Shadowmane tribe. Where Nyx explained that it was indeed the same one.
âThere are a very small number of runes for the size of this place and the realms but the number is still growing, but still there are only around 200 right now though. Each having their own unique markings and color patterns. This has the same markings and patterns as the one before, it would be almost impossible for this to be another to be to resemble this even slightly, let alone identical.â Nyx said while studying the green glowing object.
âBut how are you sure this is the one I had a few weeks ago?â Forest asked.
Nyx looked up at him and gave a curious look at him, âI wouldnât dare forget what it looked like or what patterns it had. This is the one.â
Forest was amazed by all this, he wondered why the rune returned to him and what this could all mean for the five. He thanked Nyx for the help to identify if it was the same and went home with the rune.
But as time passed, his thoughts changed and he kept thinking about ways to get rid of it. He kept remembering the story of the shadowmane that went mad and that the rune killed him and his friends and fear filled him the worst scenarios. What if he was to become like that shadowmane? He had thought and attempted many different ways to get rid of it, but they all ended the same way. The rune returned to him every time. But he had a surefire plan this time that couldnât fail.
âForest, come down!! Itâs time for dinner!â Forest looked down and saw his sister Ri out of the cave waving and yelling for him to come for dinner.
âComing Ri!â Forest replied and quickly grabbed the rune and descended the cliff towards home.
Hi, this is PrimalApex. I have been waiting a while to do this story, mainly because the story I had in mind as a sequel in a Alternate Universe (so itâs not canon to it.) to a story called The Obelisk and contains spoilers to The Obelisk. So please read The Obelisk before reading this. I hope you enjoy reading!!
Journey: Prologue
On this quiet evening, an ichthyornis was flying over a small beach at the southern tip of Vennaland in Fjordur. Circling over, he saw something glowing on the beach shore that wasnât natural. He swooped down and looked to find an active rune.
âBoy, is this my lucky night, First catching a salmon the size of an Ichthyosaur, then stealing a nice amount of kibble off a Pego, Now this!!!â. The Ichthyornis strutted over to the humming object and circled it.
âIt is not a moment too soon, the honest thieves' market is at midnight and this will fetch a me something quite nice.â the bird smug and arrogant said to himself. He grabbed the rune and was about to fly away.
âBetter not mess with that thing if I were you, mate.â The voice said. The bird turned and saw it was a familiar face, a pegomastax that he had stolen the kibble from.
The Ichthy dropped the rune and started to look in awe, âAwe come on, you chased me all day long without even knowing where I went, all for your stupid treats and you to comment on choice of items to take.â The bird's enjoyment left and turned into irritation rather quickly after seeing the pego.
The pego showing his irritation himself squalled out âNo!⌠Well yeah, but no on the comment of choice of items. I am trying to warn you about the thing youâre about to fly away with.â
The bird looked at the rune and back at the pego. âYeah, itâs a rune. Big deal, but not life-threatening. It not like-â
âWrong,â the pego quickly said cutting in. âThe rune is active and if it has a bond, it can be very dangerous. They are strongly possessive and are dangerous against those that donât help the rune or the runeâs owner find each other.â.
The bird just laughed and hollered after hearing the pego say that. âThatâs a hot one. A pego trying to tell an ichthy that a rune can be âdangerousâ if it has bonded with another animal beforehand.â
The bird said and in irritation strutted to the pego âYour mejoberry mustâve slid off your meat if you think I am gonna fall for that.â The bird remarked, âI mean come on, the only reason you want me to leave it alone is so you can take it back with the rest of your PRECIOUSES. And, I am not falling for it.â.
Before the pego could say anything, the bird quickly got in the air and went for the rune. He quickly grabbed it in his mouth and took off towards the mountains. The pego didnât even get time to process what happened. He started to walk away when he heard an unearthly sound and an explosion after. He heard two thuds behind him, so he turned around to see smoke rising at the far edge of the beach.
As he got closer, he saw the rune and an object smoking that was a lot larger. It was the ichthy, but now roasted and smelled like cooked dodo. The feathers were almost as if it was plucked before being cooked. The pego looked over at the rune. It was glowing as if nothing had happened.
âI told you not to mess with that mate.â the pego said to the roasted meat. He grabbed it and saw something familiar about this particular rune.
âAwe come on, how am I the guy to find the exact rune I tried to steal from that young drake? Now how am I gonna find the little fella? Itâs not like heâs a famous creature on Fjordur or anything. It's going to hard trying to find the little kid, especially a Drake, they are such shy creatures.â The pego said complaining to himself.
The Pego grabbed the rune and took off in the direction he came from to head for his hole to rest before setting on a journey that he thought could take months. However, it wouldnât take as long as he had thought.
This story however is not going to follow this pegomastax and his journey, but it will follow the person he is looking for and his friends. As the story of The Five has not ended yetâŚ
Tune in Wednesday for chapter one!!!!
I want to tell you about a lost friend I had in ark, the first ever yuty I tamed, his name was Danny he was high lvl and we did everything togethor he helped me conquer countless foes, bosses, you name it we could have done it, after that I got him some friends to help him out because he started having trouble beating tougher creatures, a few rexs and 4 more yutys, so then I beat the game the beta, and was now going for the alpha dinopithicus king, this was it, it was eithor ascend to a new ark, or fall harder than anybody has, who is to tell if the cards are in my favor but this was it, it was happening, THE final boss of the lost island, I brought all of my worthy companions and we went forth to battle, 13 ten Rex, VERY high lvled in the 800/900 range, all of my yutys, in the 600/800 range, and two megatheriums and a daeodon, I started the boss fight and my gut was second guessing this choice, but it was too late, it had already started, I rode Danny and we went straight to battle not to waste any time, and it was just chaos and madness, bombs fell and there were mini brawls happening everywhere you looked, it was going ok, until the 2nd yuty I tamed dropped dead, and my heart began to sink. This was it I might not make it, I rush in to roar giving the Rexâs more courage, until one of my Rexâs dropped, this one had a LOT of health 200,000 and a VERY good saddle, all of them had ALOT of health and good saddles so if one died, there would be more that came with the lost. We were more than halfway to beating the boss when all the sudden a bomb dropped on my yuty, dropping Dannyâs health from 60,000 to 43.000 that is 1/3 of his health, then to Rex came in like freaking bodyguards and destroyed it, the boss was 2/3 to dieing, then 3 more Rex dropped, now I was questioning if this was actually worth it, my favourite dinosaurs were dropping dead, I knew eventually I would fall too, so I rush in to put dmg on the boss occasionally filling my Rex with courage, until I was targeted by the boss, I tried to get away because I was gonna die real quick, and yet again two Rex came then 3 more, then I see another yuty coming, then the boss jumped off the pillar towards me, so I ran but it smacked me dismounted me, terrified I try to find Danny, and I turn around to see him run straight into the boss fight, at the top of the screen I see Danny, has⌠died and I thought to myself now this is personnel all of the fear inside me for Danny just ran cold reading that text, and nothing but pure rage boiled inside me, nothing was gonna stop me from avenging my best friend, an amargesaurus was attacking me so I shot it point blank with my ascendant sniper, then I ran straight toward a clear area to unload on the boss, and another Rex died because it was singled out, and another yuty named fluffy, ran in and then⌠we won, I beat lost island, Danny helped me through all of the bosses, and had fallen at the very last boss, he is a true friend, he even though his life was on the line ran straight into battle, he sacrificed himself even though it wasnât the most logical decision he did it for the best, I still think of him as a hero, his grave rests in a beautiful flower filled beach shore, with a solid stone with his name carved in it, with the others who have fallen there graves stand behind him, he is very special to me, Rest In Peace my dearest friend Danny⌠one up=A roar for danny. Thanks for whoever actually read this.
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Furry, scurry and hurry
Beware of my bite
For it is quite a fright
I will cause you eternal pain
Because I will break your veins
Furry, scurry and hurry
I will cause your dinos a fright
Even worse if itâs at night
I will cause you a heart attack
If you dare retract
Donât you try to dare
Give me a scare
Or else your blood is mine
And your soul is for ever in my mind
Do you want me to make A Yuty's Quest long with 20 chapters? đź if so.