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I mean, I never said he wouldn't appear in the story....xD.
That's isn't the exact same Tyrance though. This is the OG Tyrance's last tale, so stay tuned. Claw and Difference will have major parts as-well.
No, he comes back on Isla Nublar :P
Egypt is at peace.
I'm going to say it straight up here, this is the grand finale of Tyrance's story. This is his final tale, and it's going to be dark. I will say that much.
Most compelling, but it's not complete without Egypt
Once again, not sure if I support Tyrance being brought back lol--but I like seeing Tyrant write for Tyrance, so it is pretty cool.
^They get bitten by mosquitoes and InGen finds the amber. It's JP logic.
How exactly do Tyrance, Tyrantic and the others come back??? Or do we have to wait and see???
^It wasn't a fatal neck injury, she was able to recover. For now it is the end of Tyrance, for now.
Is this the end of the story of Tyrance? So we wont see him in the future??? That makes me really sad....Also, how did Tyria survive? Didnt Nequit snap her neck???
what does that mean? Will you still post stories?
I'm working on a new story. It's called The Tyrant Thunderstorm: Lightning Rex. Just gonna leave it here
It has been a pleasure guys.
*Puts sunglasses on and kicks back* Time for a vacation.
Great ending. Although Tyrance and Tyria have not officially died yet. That was actually pretty emotional to see Thunderstorm die.
Yay, Tyrance isn't alone after all!
^The motherfucking T.Rex!
Mine are Ceolophysis from the Triassic, Brachiosaurus or Allosaurus from the Jurassic (seriously, who isn't moved by seeing Brachio's first appearance in JP?), and from the Cretaceous...well...check my profile pic for the answer ;)
^Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood
^One, last chapter, is coming out soon.
Oh and by he way the only reason my allosaurus is this big in the battle is beacause of epanterias' size
I forgot about this.
almost 3 years
Awesome! Its been a pleasure reading these chapters and now the final fight! Luckily its not over yet....
Gigantodon Europius
"Giant Tooth of Europe"
Maximum Length- 55 feet (16.8m)
Maximum Height- 19 feet (6.8m)
Maximum Weight- 15,432 pounds (7 metric tonnes)
Fossil Location- Europe (England, Germany, Italy, Spain)
Age- Mid to Late Cretaceous (90-65 million years ago)
The last in a long line of Carnosaurs, specifically stemming from the Carcharodontosaurid family which consists of species such as Carcharodontosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Acrocanthosaurus, and Tyrannotitan. Gigantodon was perhaps the largest of the group, except Giganotosaurus, although that is under debate.
By far the most prominent feature of Gigantodon, and for what it is named, is a pair of huge metre long teeth that sat in the upper jaw similarly to those found in sabre-toothed cats such as Smilodon. However unlike it's mammal counterparts, Gigantodon's sabre-teeth were serrated, and similar in shape to the rest of the teeth in the jaw. Fossils found in England, Germany, and Italy suggest that the sabre teeth of Gigantodon were much larger in male specimens than in females, almost twice as large in some cases. This implies that they were used in courtship battles between males in order to win the right to mate, a bond which is thought to have lasted the creature's lifetime as male and female Gigantodon have frequently been found together.
Upon further examination of the sabre teeth, it was found that they were much denser than the rest of the teeth in the jaw, an uncharacteristic trait for a Carcharodontosaurid. Fossils of several European herbivore species have also been found with enormous punctures in their vertebrae, as if they were skewered with a spear. This confirmed that Gigantodon used these teeth as a very effective weapon.
It's believed that Gigantodon was an ambush predator, using short bursts of tremendous speed to run down smaller prey and grasp them them with their three clawed hands, then use their powerful neck and jaw muscles to drive their sabre teeth into the prey, cutting off the airway and shattering the spine. However the Gigantodon would not then consume the prey on the spot, they would drag the prey back to a lair which they share with a mate and then consume it there. This is known because several sites across Europe have uncovered Gigantodon lairs, the telltale sign being a collection of bones from different species of herbivore all found in the same place.
The preferred prey of Gigantodon seems to have depended on whether they were hunting alone or in pairs, they were sociable animals, sometimes congregating in larger numbers to bring down larger prey, similarly to Giganotosaurus. When hunting alone, adult Gigantodon would often go after smaller prey, such as Europasaurus, Pterosaurs, and even Gargantuavis, a six foot tall flightless bird. When a Gigantodon got close to (or reached) full size, it was then able to tackle larger prey like Ampelosaurus and Iguanodon or even armoured herbivores such as Anoplosaurus. As previously mentioned, it is believed that Gigantodon would occasionally form small groups in order to bring down the largest of available prey, this being Titanosaurs like Atsinganosaurus or even giants like Angloposeidon.
This placed Gigantodon firmly at the top of Cretaceous Europe's food chain, smaller predators in it's environment were seldom considered threats due to the enormous size difference. However, this also meant that Gigantodon had to consume more meat in order to grow than other predatory dinosaurs in the same area. This resulted in other meat eaters sometimes being targeted, Abelisaurs like Arcovenator are thought to have been targeted by Gigantodon while scavenging a carcass. Having so few rivals is perhaps the main reason why Gigantodon was around from 90 million years ago to the very end of the age of dinosaurs, 65 million years ago, meaning Gigantodon was around for a colossal 25 million years. Making it one of, if not the most successful carnivorous dinosaur of all time.
^Well Tyrance can't die, given that he is in The End xD.
I thought it was well thought out, but given all the written cues, I knew Tyrance would somehow find a way to win. It was obvious from the beginning, despite sinking in quick sand.
^Was trying to put in an image, also to make them move faster, I wanted a reason.
What did you think of the fight?
Triassic: Coelophysis
Jurassic: Allosaurus
Cretaceous: Utahraptor
Why put in "both on their toes"? Tyrannosaurs always moved on their toes.
Thank you SR. When reading the final portion, listen to This, it will connect the feels.
GORILLAGODZILLA - That was exceptional! I could clearly understand and feel the emotional tides you have instilled within your work! I am quite pleased and can not wait to read the next portion! Thank you so very much for continuing to share this wonderful series with us! :)
LORD TYRANT - That was exceptionally fun! I greatly enjoyed the way in which you described the movements and mannerisms of the animals! Thank you so very much for sharing this with us! :)
Thanks man, I have been waiting to do it for a long time. What was your favorite part?
2nd best fight you've written
There was a little hint at the future in the vision sequence.







