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RE: [OLYMPICS IV] Obstacle Course - Lady - Jul 31 2020
RE: [OLYMPICS IV] Obstacle Course - Yew - Jul 31 2020 She dug in her claws, braced herself and continued to jump, spreading and flapping her mauled, useless wings, cape flaring around her, and if it were possible her beak would have been spread into a wide, gleeful grin. RE: [OLYMPICS IV] Obstacle Course - Sniffles - Jul 31 2020 The snake was able to find a way through the fire without catching themselves, and anyone who touched it on fire. It would have caused a chain reaction through the entire course everywhere the snake had touched. Surely some would have thought about it and had a way to extinguish such fires? They didn't know. Either way, they skidded to a stop (if a snake could even do that) when they came across the tall... Cliff. Thing. Well. They didn't know how they were supposed to climb that thing. Sniffles would try though!! Goop snake had to at least try!! RE: [OLYMPICS IV] Obstacle Course - Sharp - Jul 31 2020 One more try. Or two. Or three. RE: [OLYMPICS IV] Obstacle Course - Scion - Aug 02 2020 As soon as the ruby reached the climbing part of the race, it threw itself forward, confidence in how it had been doing previously bolstering its jump...a little too much. As soon as it grabbed for the wall, it made to leap for the next hold and it immediately lost its balance, grip slipping and releasing, sending it tumbling back down to the ground. It yelped with surprise and landed heavily, knocking the wind out of its lungs. RE: [OLYMPICS IV] Obstacle Course - Huckleberry - Aug 02 2020 Huckleberry paused at the base of the rock wall and hesitated for a moment. He was sure he wouldn't be allowed the fly up this obstacle, but he wasn't well suited for climbing. But, well...he might as well get going. Gathering himself, he jumped forward, scrabbling at the footholds with his front claws and pushing off with his hooves, scrambling clumsily up the obstacles, almost slipping off a few times, but managing to make it all the way over. RE: [OLYMPICS IV] Obstacle Course - Tupu - Aug 02 2020 Tupu had made it through the hairballs. She still didn't see the gembound she heard. But she was content, surrounded by others. That is, until she saw a massive wall of fire. Tupu bleated, stopping. But others were jumping through. Nervous, the antelope fidgeted. Her hooves scraped the ice. From some deep hidden reserve, she found courage. Tupu leapt. The flames licked at her skin, but at the speed she was going, she didn't catch. The antelope landed on the other side, and galloped ahead. RE: [OLYMPICS IV] Obstacle Course - Kalama - Aug 02 2020 Kalama continued screeching, the fire at her back burning. enveloping her skin. It was way worse than the prickle of any char she'd cast. And then, cool. Chill enveloping her. She sighed, collapsing to the ground. Enjoying the sensation as the ice cooled her burns. Then she realized it was someone helping her. Not snow. The chicken rose with bared teeth and flapping wings. Kalama leapt. Her wings were ungainly. Weak for her body. She felt the flames burn her, but she powered through it, eyes shut. Her talons touched down on the other side, and the chicken was off again. RE: [OLYMPICS IV] Obstacle Course - Tahi-shei - Aug 03 2020 Predictably though, nobody came. He heard Madhukar crowing that he needed help, but nobody seemed to notice and Svartis was all the way over at the fire section. Tahi whined pitifully as he noticed another participant being ushered away -- yeah, that seemed like a good idea. "I really need help," he rasped. "I don't think I can play anymore." / exit tahi RE: [OLYMPICS IV] Obstacle Course - Doug - Aug 04 2020 Whew! No more fire! That was good, right? He only paused a moment before leaping at the stone wall, scrabbling for whatever foothold he could reach. He got small ways up the wall before he reached for a foothold and his paw slipped. He let out a panicked yelp, trying to keep himself from falling, but to no avail. He landed at the bottom of the wall with a third and a small whine. |