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Scheduled vote count started by Vault166 on May 10, 2024 at 5:20 PM, finished with 26 posts and 24 votes.
 
A Warning (2/?)
The misty paths pulsed with color and energy as you tilted your head at each of them, the Red path was too much, too much pain too much blood, too much hurt. A path that only lead down, no rise, no triumph.

The blue path was too cold, almost hollow with only illusions of warmth or contentment. A path littered with dips in the paths, with rises only disguise barbed metal.

The Green path was too many things, it was curious but analytical, too sharp, to ragged and ill formed. A path with no definition, like a hunting trail with to many splits and twists all leading back to itself.

You found yourself almost stepping onto one without thought, and it was only a moment of clarity that stopped you. Something pulling on the back of your neck as you turned around only to find a new path altogether.

It was glassy, almost impossible to see as you stepped onto it, the mist covered forest disappearing altogether as you found yourself in a clearing. The glassy path clear to you even as it was covered in tall grass, something beckoned you to stop for just a moment as a lick of red light danced into your path, your scales clicked together restlessly as you paused to examine it.

Dino Dreams What?
[ ] Red Light- Examine it (Glimpse Vision of ?)
[ ] Keep Going
[ ] Wake up
 
[X] Red Light- Examine it (Glimpse Vision of ?)

We found the path of self-reflection didn't we?
 
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A Warning (3/?)
The red light twirls in the air in a strange manner, it almost reminds you of the weird feathered things that occasionally sat on the not there stuff on the ceiling.

The feathered things were strange and so was this odd light that made your scales chatter in a warning of danger. You Knew it was dangerous down the blood rushing through your veins, your muscles twitched with an instinctual need to run. To get as far away from this thing as possible.

However-

They also all but demanded you to examine it, to look at it as closely as possible. To know every inch of it's ethereal light as it glowed through the muted clearing.

Trees rustled in non-existent wind, the grass seeming bent to both get away from it, and to grow closer to it.

Your heart pounded, your mind screamed with fear, with an instinctual need for this red light. So despite it all you reached a single curious claw towards the blood light.

It broke apart with thunderous call in the distance, red light scattering in a ripple through the forest as it gained a red hue and the forest shifted around you.. The roar echoed out again, closer now as tree branches snapped in the distance.

A human burst from the foliage, running at full sprint it's face trailing sweat and stinking of fear as it tripped on seemingly nothing. Flying through the air with it's momentum before it crashed to the ground something snapping in the process.

It was utterly oblivious to your presence as you closed in on it, examining it as it became apparent that it's leg had snapped with it's fall. It was wearing the odd covering all humans seemed to, yet this was off odd color. It was muted browns and greens in a strange pattern. A strange set of fabric on it's back with one of the rectangular metal sticks hanging on the side.

It tried to squirm away, the thud of a large predator echoing with a rhythmic thumping sound as it got closer. The loud crash of trees getting closer as whatever it was burst out from within the forest shade.

It was huge, the biggest thing you had ever seen in your life as it sprinted at speed that made it look like little more than a blur. You could barely make out a flash of blue before it stopped on of it legs as thick as a tree trunk slamming down on the human's legs.

Confusion bled through as your scales shivered in a disjointed fashion, as the giants eyes gleamed with malice. It knew that the two leg had no ability to resist as it dragged out the kill. It took even more glee as it opened it's jaws wide, taking the time to wrap them around the fallen humans upper body. Not so much ignoring it's cried of pain as relishing them as it began to pull.

As it ever so gently separated the humans torso from it's lower body with a slowness that spoke of experience.

it was only as the beast finished tearing the human in half, raising it's head to gulp it's meal down with a roar of triumph, did you realize why you felt so very strange at watching this happen.

The Beast was you, taller than most trees and fully grown. Your scales scuffed and marred with countless battle scars as your blue eyes gleamed with nothing more than violence.

Dino Do What?
[ ] Deny
[ ] Embrace
[ ] Accept
[ ] Write in
 
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