by The Kingpin » Thu Jun 21, 2007 11:56 pm
as a large female lowered her head down to drink, spreading her front legs to be able to lower her neck, Crusher charged, with Hunter following close behind. Rampage ran out on the other side of the herbivore, and went for it's rear left leg, while Crusher bit down on the muscle of the upper fore arm on it's right side. "Hunter! go for the neck! now!". Hunter wasted no time and charged towards the neck, which was starting to raise upwards. Hunter risked a leap, and bit down hard on the herbivore's head, which had been swung away from the little stream it was drinking from, out onto solid ground, meaning Hunter could get in close. his leap caught the neck just in time, his sharp teeth locked on the herbivore's tough skin, as the massive herbivore started swinging it's tail, trying to hit Rampage so that it could move both rear legs forward to give it the strength to rear up. the tail could hit Rampage at that angle, and the enormous Sauroposeidon soon gave up it's life, knowing it was pointless. after biting the muscle off the fore arm, Crusher moved to the base of the neck and bit down as hard as he could, to cut off all air and prevent it from gaining any strength to hit him with the other fore leg. soon, the enormous herbivore lost it's strength, and Rampage moved out of the way just in time to avoid the enormous 80 ton monster of a herbivore as it's massive body collided with the ground, shaking it so much Hunter nearly lost balance. Crusher roared and Razor, Rox and Lightning walked out towards it, while the other Herbivores, knowing it was pointless, left the scene to avoid being target as potential meals. Crusher growled "Good job Hunter. if it wasn't for that bite you gave it on the neck, we would never have taken it down". Hunter grinned slightly, and ripped into the flesh hungrily. even a massive kill such as this one wouldn't last more than a day and a half with a family this size...
"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