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The Arks: Over Heaven (by Ben)
Chapter 65: Brutality
Original Post Date: May 11, 2024
Note: Story starts in Wyvern, Aerial ABC backwards filter and has a Prologue. Last chapter in Tusoteuthis, next chapter in Yeti.
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“OKAY, here’s the plan,” 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.
“So, we’re here, right?”
“Yep. We hid in the forest after our encounter with the scouts,” Carlos said. He was munching on a dodo leg.
“And you said that you saw a huge castle being built near here?” Ben asked again. He put his finger at the southwest.
“Yep,” John replied, “I bet that’s where Ian is being kept. I saw the scouts take him in that direction.”
“So if that’s the case, then all we need to do is infiltrate it!” Ben stated.
“What?!” Paul stated. His eyeballs popped out of his sockets, “Ben, what if we get someone hurt?!”
“We don’t know what those scouts are doing to Ian. For all we know, they could be torturing him!” John insisted, slamming his fist on the table.
“But I don’t want any of us to be harmed!” Paul protested, “Ben has just recovered from a fatal attack. Shouldn’t he get some rest first? Ben, are you feeling light-headed?”
“Okay, okay, everyone stop,” 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.
“John, we can’t attack the castle just yet. There’s only four of us and who knows how many of them. And Ben told us how they have dinosaurs on their side.”
Carlos turned to Paul, who was hugging himself tightly.
“And Paul? We have to raid the castle. It’s the only way we’ll get Ian back, and Ben’s other friend, Chris. I don’t think they’ll return them to us so easily. This is the only way we can ensure we ever see them again.”
Paul’s head dropped to the ground hopelessly.
“But how will we ever do that if we don’t even know what our powers are?”
“What?” Ben remarked, his eyes widening, “What do you mean by that? Do you… know your implant attributes?”
Paul’s 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.
“Ian was the only one. Even then, his power could only serve as a minor distraction. He held them off so that we could run.”
John clenched both of his fists, and a vein began to bulge from his forehead.
“I want to help him, as he has helped us.”
Ben’s expression softened, and the mood seemed grim. Ben outstretched his palm to the table, and flowers began to sprout from his sleeves.
“We have to try. For Ian’s sake, and Chris’. We won't just yet. I myself know how to tame the dinosaurs, because of another friend of mine, and because of… past experience,” Ben claimed, his head looking back and forth at his old friends, “If we attack the castle on both fronts? They won’t stop us so easily. We’ll tame an army of them, it should be easy. That’s why I propose we dive into the seas, tame some aquatic mounts. I don’t think they know about the seas’ beasts yet. Half of us will go to the sea, the other half will tame beasts of the lands.”
“And who will it be?” Paul asked curiously.
“I’m 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. They’re sturdy and hold their own really well against the carnivores. And they’re safer to tame.”
“You sure do know a lot about this place,” Carlos noted, a smile growing, “It’s almost as if you’ve been here before.”
“Yeah, almost…” Ben muttered under his breath. He scratched the back of his head, “Well. Are we ready to go?”
“Of course,” John replied, “Let’s head out soon. We don’t have much time.”
The four packed their essentials, and after a minute’s notice, they were out the door and on their adventure.
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“Here we are. Fresh sea, the blowing wind, the crisp air,” 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 didn’t 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.
“Dang that’s cold! Even colder than back home,” 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.
“That’s cold!” Ben gasped. John groaned.
“Alright, I’m coming in.”
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.
“So, what exactly are we taming?” John asked Ben. Goosebumps raised off his arms. Ben shrugged.
“Anything, really. But preferably something big enough to carry a big platform on its back,” Ben replied back. Ben’s 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.
“It’s not much, but it’s better than holding our breaths. The plants will slowly produce oxygen. Think of it as an oxygen tank.”
The makeshift oxygen tank grew on John’s back as well.
“So what’s the plan if we run into something to tame?”
Vines that carried black berries sprouted along Ben’s arms.
“The knockout berries. I’ll just pop them in whatever’s mouth, and it’ll fall asleep,” Ben explained.
“And what about me? What am I going to do?”
Ben smirked, “You’re still good at swimming, right?”
John smirked back, “Yeah… Why do you ask?”
“Nothing. You’re just gonna be bait.”
“Wait what?!”
Before Ben could explain himself any further, he put the tube in his mouth and submerged himself. John rolled his eyes.
“Oh Ben. Fine!”
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 John’s 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!
A beast even more gigantic than the Plesiosaur rushed in and locked its jaw around its fragile neck. With a bone-crunching SNAP, the Plesiosaur’s neck hung limp inside the predator’s jaws. Ben’s 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 it’d 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.
“What IS that?!” John seemed to be asking Ben with wide eyes.
Ben smiled back. Ben knew, but he couldn’t tell John. But John already knew…
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 he’d have to provoke it. But would he even be fast enough to swim away from it?
No. He wasn’t. 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 couldn’t go through. A cave!
John began to swim toward the beast’s eye. Daringly, John reached his finger out and poked it.
“ROARRRRR!”
The beast opened its mouth, and vines grappled out and shot black berries into them. John knew that he didn’t 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 beast’s 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 cave’s 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 they’d have to get food for it. He ushered him to travel further into the cave. Maybe there’d 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.
“What is that?” 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. Ben’s heartbeat rang across the waters, and more and more kelp continued to appear. But it wasn’t enough. There were just too many of them.
“Darn it!” 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.
Ben’s eyes began to droop. He was getting tired.
John clenched his fists.
“It can’t be this way,” 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?
John’s implant began to hum…
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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 John’s implant continued to hum, the eel’s 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 John’s chest. John put his hands up in surprise, but then rubbed the eel back.
“I think I’ve tamed him,” John realized. He stared at his implant. The humming had stopped, “Is it because of my implant?”
“Is that my attribute?”
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.
“You get it,” 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 John’s 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 Ben’s 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 Ben’s 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 falling tides. By OMEGA09
Chap 1 part 3/3
Dylan’s stomach rumbles. “ I need breakfast” . As soon as he picked the berries something shot through him. This seemed familiar. Dylan was a championship worthy gamer and loved survival games. For months he’d had his eyes on gameplay trailers of the Ark. A game that was releasing this Friday. His last day of school on Thursday came to mind. And the 50 dollars he had paid to pre order the game.
Hi I’m OMEGA09 I’m new to stories and I want feedback. The story will go reverse alphabetical order on the island so far. it might be a short story or end because I forgot so yeah thanks for reading this
The Yutyrannus Arrival
Chapter 1.
As I walked past the Yutyrannus skeleton, I stared in its large shadow that towered over me. As I imagined I was running from this beast, I heard a crackle. One of the bones snapped off of the ribs and shot down with a hideous crack. I watched as the thing slowly moved and recovered it’s muscles, it’s skin and fur. When it was fully recovered, it roared at me. Before I knew, it snatched me in its gigantic teeth and ran off. But it never ate me. Yes I am alive.
-From Slither
The Path of the Sea
Chapter 1
(Beware of me losing motivation like always. If no more chapters come out you know why. And yes, I know Icebreaker died, but let's pretend that never happened.)
The rain lashed against the roof of the cave. Luckily, they hadn't travelled deeper, because deeper meant flooding.
"I TOLD YOU THIS WAS A BAD IDEA!" Silentstrike grumbled, her dark brown talons flexing with anger. She HATED water. WHY MUST HER BROTHERS MAKE HER DO THIS AGAIN?
"Calm down, Silentstrike. The rain will ease off." Silentstrike's eldest brother, Moon, mused. He poked his spotted head out of the cave entrance and pointed his muzzle up. "See? The clouds are already starting to part."
"Forget it already. I'd rather starve in here than walk out in that marshy soil!" Silentstrike shivered. She wasn't sure if it was because of the thought of touching water ANYWHERE except her mouth or because of her frustration.
Her other brothers were already outside, splashing in the puddles. Her twin, a dark brown (almost black) yuty named Narco, sat inspecting The Lake nearby. Moon started playing with their youngest brother, Raincloud, who was spotted like moon, but a lighter gray shade. Silentstrike scoffed, thinking of the idiots prancing around outside.
The weather had been unpredictable- rainstorms, thunderstorms, snowstorms in the redwoods! Even hail had penetrated the place they live in, a quiet area abandoned by humans they called "The Farm" because it housed crops, not like they'd use them though. The farm was on a hill, separating a forest and a field that touches the lake. The field is where most activities took place, the traditional naming of a SharpClaw their elder Icebreaker had told them about before she died in a terrible flood.
The same flood had scarred Silentstrike. She almost drowned, but her parents hadn't been so lucky. Now only Moon was left to take care of them.
But soon that would change.
Silentstrike, who had been looking down at her talons, lost in thought, heard a faint rumbling. She had the best ears in the tribe. It was constant, low at first but gaining in volume. Glancing up at The Lake, a huge wave was rumbling into sight. How had Narco not seen it?
Looking back at Narco, Silentstrike saw that he sat stiffly now, frozen in fear. He was facing the wave.
Silentstrike screamed a warning, dashing outside. The moist soil sunk under her weight, the mud clinging to her talons. "ANOTHER FLOOD IS COMING!"
Narco raced over. "GET HIGH GROUND!"
Everyone knew where the nearest high place would be.
'The Farm!' Silentstrike thought, panicked. Her breathing was uneven, her heartbeat fast. Her legs, weight down by the stupid mud, were getting slower and slower.
She risked a glance back at the wave. It was coming, and it was coming fast. Silentstrike recalled the day when her parents and so many other yutys drowned in a horrid flood. She didn't want to end up like them, or her moronic brothers to end up like them either.
Moon held Raincloud in his jaws, Narco glued to his side, as he raced past Silentstrike. She was not built for running, especially in soggy ground!
Slowing to a stop now, Silentstrike looked back at the wave. It crashed into the field, easily flowing over every single object and creature in its path. Soon she would be one of them if she didn't get up to The Farm, where her brothers had already reached it and were climbing up the stone remains.
Determined now, Silentstrike shook off the mud on each of her feet. She clambered up the hill, dashing towards her brothers, when something hard smashed against her tail. With an surprised yelp, she got unbalanced and fell, being carried away with the rest of the wave. 'It hadn't been that close!' She thought. Then the reality hit her like the wave itself; if she couldn't find a way out of the water, she would end up dead.
In shock, she reached out her claws to find something to get a firm grip on, but everything was too fast. Branches, rocks, and even creatures whipped around and hit her in every place possible. The water stung, like a thousand bees piercing her flesh. She let out a wail instinctively, which only got water in her mouth.
Silentstrike's lungs needed air. Blinded, she tried to find something to pull her up, but instead her leg smashed against a tree. Agony seared through her, even more than before, but she somehow managed to find a grip on the tree. She climbed up on a sturdy branch, flopping down, and gasped for breath, exhausted. Silentstrike just wanted to give up, but she new she couldn't. She had brothers to take care of.
Battered, bruised and bleeding, she sat there, waiting for someone, something to come rescue her. But deep down, she new that wasn't going to happen. She was on her own.
Daring to open her eyes, Silentstrike looked around, realizing she could only see through one eye. All of the pain in every part of her limp body kept her from seeing (or not seeing..) the fact that her left eye had been damaged severely.
But the worst part of it all?
Silentstrike couldn't see anything she recognized in sight. She had arrived in a forest of blood red trees.
Panicked, shocked, confused, and losing blood, she passed out.
mm drama
Everybody's saying stuff like "Wildcard, add more maps on mobile" and stuff related to it. I am so done with that. I have been spamming this message. WILDCARD DIDNT MAKE MOBILE. SO STOP SAYING THAT THEY DID. ITS THE MOST ANNOYING THING ON HERE. WILDCARD MADE PC, CONSOLE AND SWITCH. SNAIL MADE PIXARK (i know that doesnt count) AND IDK WHO MADE MOBILE, SO, JUST STOP. I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT WILDCARD DIDNT MAKE MOBILE, BECAUSE 1. DOESNT SAY IT ON LOADING SCREEN, AND 2. IT DOESNT SAY IT ON THE WIKI. WHILE I WAS WAITING FOR CRYSTAL ISLES, I CHECKED HOW LONG IT WILL BE UNTIL THE UPDATE COMES, AND I SAW:
Ps4: August 25
Xbox: August 25
Pc: Realeased
Switch: not released
SEE? THATS ON THE WIKI. SWITCH IS ON THERE AND NOT GETTING IT. IT WOULD HAVE SAID MOBILE IF MOBILE WAS MADE BY WILDCARD DONT YOU GET IT ALDEADY?! HELP ME SPREAD WORD BY EITHER 🔼ING OR MAKING MORE TIPS ON ALL SECTIONS ANS TIP SECTION. I DONT CARE, JUST SPREAD WORD.
A yuty's quest
Chapter 2
Blicket ran through the base with her brother, Wildew. Icebreaker sat outside their cave, watching them play. Wildew suddenly stopped."What's that?" He asked. She looked over. A crowd of raging attackers roared from the distance. They ran to Icebreaker. "Mom! Look!" Blicket said. Icebreaker saw the attackers and yelled, "INTRUDERS! PROTECT THE BASE!" Furbeak ran out with Deathbringer, now adult. "Me and Deathbringer will help. Get Wildew and Blicket!" He said. Icebreaker rushed them into the cave. "Wh-whats going on?" Blicket asked. They heard a roar. Furbeak yelled, "ATTACK!"
Chapter 3 of: Venturing further... too far.
Kaida watched as the giga got up, clearly hurting. The giga swung himself around to see what had struck his leg. When he saw the carno, he growled. The giga was obviously quite annoyed that a carno, no doubt a young carno, made it fall over.
"You Yuties and Carnos think you run the North, huh?" The giga said in a low, husky voice.
"That's basically how it is." Kaida spoke up.
The giga was getting mad, and everyone knows a mad giga, especially the grumpy type, was not to be treaded on, at all.
(Part 2 of chapter 3 will be coming out soon!)
How I tamed the real Furbeak.
So I have a tribe in the forest of Valgrueo. I had a level 67 ice wyvern, a male named Winter. I had really wanted a yuty, but my tribe didn't want to risk it. So I wanted to solo tame it with Winter.
I had flown to the Tundra. The red, cold sands prowled with direwolves, carnos and yutys. I needed to find a lower level yuty. So I found a orangish one with a black head. Level 27, judging by my spyglass. Perfect. I landed on a ledge and whisled Winter to kill the carnos and come back. Once they were dealt with, I grabbed my shotgun, loaded with tranq darts. I shot about 15, until he fell. I found a little ramp with rocks that I just barely fit through and went down. I put raw meat into there and waited. He was half hidden in the rock, with a ledge over hanging the spot. I took a walk and went back. BAM! He stood up. I tried to pick him up with Winter. Nope. So I gathered materials and built a raft, put Furbeak on it, put Winter on follow and drove home.
A Yuty's Quest
Chapter 16 (pretty sure?)
They neared the doors. As they bursted with speed, Blicket roared, happy to be home. They burst open the doors. It was as she remembered. Quinter had a face that said "this ain't right I'm not supposed to be here" on. The allo pack was walking the walls when they saw them. Lydorius wasn't there, but Ace was. Ace was the lead allo, also leading the "S.C.B.", meaning Small Carnivore Battalion. He also was a friend to her father, Furbeak. 'Furbeak.. This is for you.' She thought. Ace smiled. "You're back. Icebreaker thought you were dead." Artemis pushed Artimer, who looked up from admiring a snail (I dont think I included Artimer in a Journey to the Abberation Trench, but he is one of my allos) "There you are!" He said. Ace didn't bother asking about Flame and Quinter, because he probably knew they would explain it later. "I'll bring you to your mother.. But we have sad news." Ace added.
A Yuty's Quest
Chapter 15 (I thinks..)
Blicket started to get hungry. She wasn't the only one. "Is there prey somewhere around here?" Flame croaked. Quinter looked at his belly scales. "Yeah, I'm startin' to get hungry." Blicket looked at Wildew, who nodded.
"Wildew's a good hunter. He can catch pelagornis from the forest." She suggested. At the signal, Wildew stopped and scanned the forest, still as a tree on a calm day. His nose twitched as he burst into sprinting and jumping on a deer. Clawing and ripping it's guts, he dragged the male back triumphantly. The other three rejoiced and dug in. Blicket wasn't a fan of furry things. Too stringy. She waited for the meat to show after everyone eating to eat her share. After they were done they moved on. Walking through the forest.. Sometimes she missed when she and Wildew walked alone.. No quest for revenge, no worries. But she HAD to do this. "Come on, we need to get there by dark!" She suddenly rushed ahead, the others following.
A Yuty's Quest
(Sorry I had to take a break for a while I was working on animating wings of fire projects no im not a youtuber)
Chapter 13
Wildew woke up. Apparently there was a dart in his side with his sister talking to some random deinonychus.. Who was oddly large. He pulled the dart out and saw Flame sleeping. What in the obilisk? Last thing he remembered was walking in a small tunnel. "Who's that?" He demanded in his most demanding voice (wasn't very demanding)
Blicket shot her head up."Hey, Wildew!"
Wildew gestured to the blue and white deinon. "Who ARE you?" He questioned. "Oh me! I'm Quinter!" (DONT BE MAD I HATE THAT SHIP TOO THIS WAS MY FRIENDS CHOICE) His voice was small.
A Yuty's Quest
Chapter 12
Blicket felt cramped. This tunnel wasn't made for the bigger creatures. A raptor most likely made it. Suddenly, she had free space all around. A whole in the roof of a giant cave gave little light. As her eyes adjusted, she noticed a small flowing river. Apparently, someone was there, because next thing she knew she was floating in the dark.
She awoke next to a very large deinonychus infront of her, blue and white. "Ah! Who are you?" Blicket roared. "Wheres my brother Flame?!" The deinon gestured to two sleeping lumps nearby. "Hello, and you mean them?" It was a male, judging by the size and voice. Obviously he hadnt seen other dinos before.
A Yuty's Quest
Chapter 6
"Ow!" Blicket cried. Wildew hated to see his sister in pain. They were being dragged to the enemy base. As they grew nearer, a roar from the base walls sounded. Possibly an argentavis? Also sounded female. "Who are THEY?" She growled from afar. "We found these on the edges of our territory." One of the captivator voices roared. She must've nodded, because next thing Wildew knew he was going through a door. Suddenly, the world went black.
Wildew awoke next to his sister in a cage. Where were they? They were held down by bolas. Blicket was already awake and trying to break the chain bola. Her teeth shone as she bit at the metal. His head hurt. He suddenly remembered where he was. "I swear when our tribe hears what you did to us-" Blicket roared at an allo walking down the hallway. She then looked over. "Oh, you're awake." She mumbled. "You got hit a lot harder than me." Blicket added. Wildew shook off the pain and tiredness. "We need to get out of here."
These guys are CRAZY I was playing with my dad after we got our first UT so we went to find it a mate we find one in the middle of the artic. We tried to tame it but we were freezing so we left and we went to a large rock near our house and lo and behold the same UT jumps us and we could shoot from the rock. Beware these guys are psychopathic.
A Yuty's Quest
Chapter 25
The last chapter
Blicket, Quinter and Flame rushed into the trees. A flash of blue flee above them. More followed. They ran into a slight jungle ish area across a river. The crystals were now red. They thought they were save until red flashes were above them. EVERYWHERE. They dove into a cave and hid. "What are they?" Quinter said shakely. "Ack! What!" Blicket whispered. Flame stayed silent in shock. Minutes passed by. Turning into hours. Blicket stepped out. It was dawn. Blood red wings flew overhead of a lake in the midde, with mountains and cliffs around them. The others followed, low in the trees. Loud flapping they heard. Blicket whipped around.
A red wyvern faced them.
It was blood red.
They were gone, banished from Valgrueo.
A Yuty's Quest
Chspter 22
Flame ran over to the quicksand. Wildew had died horribly, and now Blicket? He jumped in, trying to grab her. He fell in too. But it wasn't darkness that surrounded him. He was falling through the sky, Blicket and Wildew below. Apparently Quinter was an idiot and followed them. The sky was a very bright blue. He landed in water. (Yes I know irl that would kill them but this is fiction) Quinter landed next to him. He swam out. When he got to the shore, Blicket brought Wildew's body there and Quinter came. He spat out water.
"WHAT JUST HAPPENED?!" Blicket bellowed. Crystals loomed around the beach. Quinter shook his head. "I don't know! WE JUST FELL FROM THE SKY OF ANOTHER ISLAND-" Quinter roared. "Wait," Flame thought aloud. "We aren't in Valgrueo."