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Serenity Is Gone - Elias - Mar 19 2020 The alligator had been wading in one of the ponds before a fish had swam past his leg. It had startled him at first, causing the creature to kick back with that leg, only to send the fish swimming in a different direction. The gator hissed out a noise before sending himself outside of the water and on the banks of one of the ponds. It was quiet, which was a nice feeling for the alligator to be in. He was able to hear and feel every movement around him, everything was plenty serene for him. Elias didn't mind that the waters here were cold, though he would have rather found a warmer location to sit himself. Maybe he would have to go explore more, and find warmer waters. Either way, now he was resting on the grey rocks, partially white body exposed to the elements. @Orthoclase-alpha RE: Serenity Is Gone - Orthoclase-Alpha - Mar 20 2020 No leisure would come of this trip, not by Alpha's standards - right? It hadn't brought any one of its tiny siblings along on this expedition, which'd just been traversing in a generally straight line through Orion, following the distant sound of something. Oh, and what a something that'd been. The orthoclase had never seen water in such great quantities before. All to show for its awe was a slight unclenching of the jaw and widening eyes - that, and quills clicking and smoothing down completely. This cave carried a particular chill like Hydra did, and that was enough to disillusion it. Pisces didn't hold enough majesty to really leave Alpha awestruck, but it sure did hold enough water. The orthoclase swung its head left and right, searching the horizon for any potential attackers before trudging towards the water. It had to curl its toes a little - digging its talons into nooks and crannies provided by the slick river-rocks - to keep from slipping and sliding all over the place. Just before reaching the water, Alpha may have planted a foot solidly on the back of something that really ought be noticed as not a rock. Either it had no feeling in that foot, or it didn't care. It stood for a moment, letting the cool water lap at its frontmost feet. Apparently deciding that the water was cool enough, it surged forwards - sliding through the shallows as halfhearted regret seeped in along with the frigid cold. Alpha hissed, quills puffing up like a cat's hackles might, and twisted in the water. Dramatic. @Elias RE: Serenity Is Gone - Elias - Mar 23 2020 Elias was still resting when something else came into the area he was in. Of course, the gator wasn't bothered when the figure came closer, white and greyish body atop the rocks. It was still nice- of course, until the other creature decided to go and step on him. Now, Elias wasn't a mean creature, not at all. But one would think that they would notice a blotch of white on the rocks, considering the dark color of them. Eyes flashing open, the gator whipped around to either give a warning bite or smack em with his tail. Either way, now he was pissed "Watch where you're walkin!" @Orthoclase-Alpha RE: Serenity Is Gone - Orthoclase-Alpha - Mar 23 2020 Rather than outright go for the kill, the orthoclase lashed out with the very paw that'd been bitten, striking cat-like, but with each thumb curled so its claws would skim as it slapped Elias's snout. Round 1/5 (does that work for you?) Attack: Slap Elias on the snout Defense: Nah, bro Injuries: Nip marks on one foot @Elias RE: Serenity Is Gone - Elias - Apr 14 2020 Elias grunted with a hiss when the strange feathered creature slapped at his snout. It created claw marks on his face, along with making Elias more angry. The gator didn't like fighting but who in their right mind would step on another creature? Elias didn't even look like the rocks in the area! Eventually the wounds from this would ameliorate, heal, with time. But for now the gator wanted to show the strange green thing a piece of his mind! "Then don't step on me!" He hissed out, moving to chomp that paw that had slapped him again. Round: 1/5 (That's fine!) Attack: Chomp the paw that slapped him Defense: None yet Injuries: Some scratches on snout @Orthoclase-Alpha RE: Serenity Is Gone - Orthoclase-Alpha - Apr 14 2020 As if nothing here was its own fault. It lifted its other arm, claws curled again but aiming for more of... a punch to the poor reptile's snout, to get him to let up and - well, remove his mouth from its foot. Round: 2/5 Attempt: Whap Elias's snoot Defense: n/a Injuries: Gator attached to foot @Elias RE: Serenity Is Gone - Elias - Apr 27 2020
RE: Serenity Is Gone - Orthoclase-Alpha - Apr 27 2020 Hitting wasn't going to work, it seemed. Alpha growled, giving its most vicious cub-screech and rearing back its other set of claws, sending them on a trajectory straight for just poking at the gator's eyes. If he couldn't see, he certainly couldn't keep biting it. That tracked. Round: 3/5 Attempt: Pokey pokey at the eyes Defense: n/a Injuries: Gator attached to leg, formerly had a gator attached to foot @Elias RE: Serenity Is Gone - Elias - Apr 29 2020
Round: 3/5 Attempt: Dodge! Defense: N/A Injuries: Scratch on snout, bruise up in there too; maybe pokes in the eyes depending on how dodge goes. @Orthoclase-Alpha RE: Serenity Is Gone - Orthoclase-Alpha - Apr 30 2020 Hissing, the kaiju lurched forwards, reaching out with the same hand - this time, it was looking to catch that fat snout of Elias's and hold it shut, planning to lean over and cub-roar directly in his face: complete with lots of neon green spittle. Childishly spoken, but sincerely furious. Round: 4/5 Attempt: Just.. hold that snout shut Defense: n/a Injuries: Formerly had a gator attached to foot and then to the leg @Elias |