(ooc: Raptors and T-Rex mostly in this thread unless you'd like to interact with herbivores, let us know. Feel free to state your preference.)Somewhere someone's water cup was slowly shaking
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T-Rex or Raptors (Also Open)annatar_sMay 25 2014, 19:49:27 UTC
The little lizards running about had been interesting. Then there were larger ones, but Annatar could tell that they were not meat-eaters. Now, these new ones were different. He'd seen a pack of decent-sized creatures that looked about as friendly as a small herd of wargs. Pleasant.
Then there was that massive beast. He warred with himself--to stay in and leave it all alone or to go out and see if anyone needed assistance. That seemed probable since it had all been peaceful so far.
He tied up his hair so it would not be in the way and donned his armour. His village persona of 'helpful' had won.
Re: T-Rex or Raptors (Also Open)heartnmind_modMay 25 2014, 21:33:52 UTC
There was a teenage girl running along the street in a panicked frenzy. A raptor was close behind her, but what she didn't see were the other two that were using the one-story buildings' roofs as a means to track her as well.
Re: T-Rex or Raptors (Also Open)annatar_sMay 25 2014, 22:57:41 UTC
Annatar saw the girl and the creature. He also saw that it didn't matter if she outran it since there were two more--that he could see--waiting.
Not bothering to call to her, lest it make her stumble, Annatar began running himself, sword drawn, intent on the one and waiting until the others made their move.
Re: T-Rex or Raptors (Also Open)heartnmind_modMay 25 2014, 22:59:12 UTC
The raptor, if it saw Annatar, did not seem to think him a threat. Instead, it gained on the girl without changing course. When it thought it was close enough, it lunged toward her with open mouth.
Not used to having predators, the T-Rex saw the big creature and did not cower. It didn't however, move to attack. It seemed to assume it was just big like a Brontosaurus and as docile, too, when not provoked. So the King of the Dinosaur moved toward the triceratops he had seen around the other side of the lake.
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Then there was that massive beast. He warred with himself--to stay in and leave it all alone or to go out and see if anyone needed assistance. That seemed probable since it had all been peaceful so far.
He tied up his hair so it would not be in the way and donned his armour. His village persona of 'helpful' had won.
It was all Draco's fault.
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Not bothering to call to her, lest it make her stumble, Annatar began running himself, sword drawn, intent on the one and waiting until the others made their move.
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Oh no. NOTHING that made a noise like that could be safe to be around Faramir. At All.
The Dragon was pissed.
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The Dragon raises her head on seeing the dinosaur, just under half her size, and roars again.
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