by The Kingpin » Mon Mar 11, 2013 7:54 pm
"That was obvious from the Rex's name. Is there anything else?" hissed the Spinosaur expectantly, unimpressed by the Dilophosaurs statements, which, to him, were basically the equivalent of saying water was wet. He knew Spectre had a son named Crusher. That word alone was enough to tell him almost everything else the Dilophosaur had said. Shifting his gaze to the Troodon to give the pathetic spitter time to come up with something more substantial from whatever pathetic memory it had, he growled lowly. "And what about you? Why are you here?" he hissed. His tone seemed placid, though his eyes told a different story, chilling whitish yellow eyes glaring hatefully into the shadows, meeting the gaze of each and every one of the little predators for a few moments, before locking his gaze on their apparent leader. Packs were generally not permitted in any predator's borders. Thrasher, in particular, took it as an implied threat; a statement that they did not fear him, as though they were trying to threaten him or frighten him into tolerating their presence. It was blatantly obvious however, that whatever effect may have been intended by the pack's presence, wasn't succeeding. If anything, it chipped away at his patience, the irritable Spinosaur staring at their leader with an eerie calmness that was uncommon in such volatile times...
A rattling snarl responded to the threatening bellow of the Triceratops, as horns and fangs clashed once more in a violent display of strength and ferocity, the two animals clashing in mid charge, Crusher catching the Triceratops by the horn and twisting powerfully as he moved to the side, the triceratops thrashing upwards in an effort to dislodge the Rex, finding little success as Crusher's jaws simply slid down the horn to the base, giving him exactly what he wanted. In a horrific twist of events, the Triceratops found itself completely exposed, Crusher's taloned foot hitting its flank with more force than expected as he knocked it over, smashing a couple of ribs in the process as he pinned it down, the herbivore thrashing as the Rex let go of its horn, before driving his jaws in under the frill, the elongated spikes on the frill's edge grazing his snout and brow somewhat as his massive fangs sank into its neck, instantly closing with bone shattering force, the herbivore silenced in seconds, its throat torn completely free of its neck, blood spilling through a jugular vein in tatters as the herbivore's body continued to twitch and tremble beneath the predator, the Rex tossing aside the lump of flesh in his jaws, the muscle hitting a tree with a sickening splat, before sliding to the floor. Lifting his snout from the herbivore's body, he looked towards the two dromaeosaurs in the undergrowth, seeing them with shocking clarity, their camouflage accounting for seemingly nothing to the behemoth. Fiery red and gold eyes reverting to their pure golden tint once more, the Rex sighed, blood lust and rage washing away to reveal the placid Tyrannosaur that stood beneath once more, the ferocity from mere moments earlier disappearing beneath a mask of calm that seemed almost uncharacteristic of such a ferocious predator.
"Damn...That...escalated quickly" muttered Fatalis in a tree just above Aircrest and Hellfire, having rejoined them halfway through the fight, taken aback by the ferocity of the entire thing. Moments ago he was convinced the triceratops was an indestructible freak of nature. Now it lay dead, it's grotesquely mutated form a broken mess. "Yeah...no kidding" hissed Hellfire in agreement...
"Ah yes, organised chaos. the sign of a clever but ever-busy mind. To the perpetrator, a carefully woven web of belongings and intrigue, but to the bystander? Madness!"
–William Beckett, Lore of Leyuna RPG