by The Kingpin » Tue Mar 26, 2013 8:53 am
Several hours of travel had brought the Troodon and the Dilophosaur to the edge of Crusher's new borders; a thick, deep river running alongside them and writhing into the territory, taking with it the livelihood of the small game trail caught between the three Tyrannosaur territories beyond. It brought water to the thirsty herds living within the borders, and fed countless streams that formed a web of life in the encompassing forests. The territory was well marked, and it wasn't difficult to guess by the dead mutant triceratops laying before them that the current inhabitant had no tolerance for intruders and threats, regardless of their dietary preference...
Elsewhere, in the middle of a deserted plain not far from Thrasher's territory, a lone, dark grey triceratops could be seen standing in the shadow of a lone tree, tall and sturdy, much like the beast that fed in its shadow. Fruits could be seen clustering the ground, large orange orbs resembling mangoes, speckled with blackish green spots in some places. Steely silver eyes seemed to glare hatefully at everything around it, even when nothing could be seen but grass and plants. Hellfire couldn't tell if it was just the shape of the ridges leading to the brow horns that gave it its angry look, or if it was a genuine expression on the beast's face. It looked older than it probably was, and was battlescarred in ways he had never seen on any other creature. It was a frightening sight, seeing what looked to be Tyrannosaur bite-marks skidding worthlessly across the herbivore's somewhat crocodilian hide, and claw marks framing its head from would-be attackers. Even the beak seemed to be scarred, a very shallow scrape carved into the polished black and brown hooked beak of what was arguably the single most dangerous beast the island had ever seen. Rumours were rife of the beast's almost legendary rampages, and the destruction it left in its wake. Few that dared attack it survived to tell the tail, and those that did, never dared to go near a Triceratops again, fearing that by some freak stroke of poor luck, they would end up drawing the monster's wrath down upon them. Even though it lacked the grotesque mutations of the one he had seen earlier, he had no doubt this one, this triceratops, was by far the deadlier of the two...
"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