DD9097LS Round 1 Fight 5

Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexApril 17, 20141546 Views10 RepliesDD9097LS Round 1 Fight 5: Titanoceratops vs Carcharodontosaurus
Titanoceratops
In LS, Titanoceratops is a thirty foot long, six and a half ton male. He was recently driven from his herd after he challenged the leader and failed.
Carcharodontosaurus
The Carcharodontosaurus is a forty six foot long, seven and a half ton female. She has a mate, and she is extremely protective of her territory.
Begin!
The Carcharodontosaurus is watching her territory from the top of the hill she is on. Her mate is sleeping, and he's been sluggish for the past week. She knows it's because he's had night shift watching their territory and nest, and she does her best to not leave his side while he sleeps.
The Titanoceratops is looking to form a herd of his own. He was driven from the safety of his herd after he made the mistake of challenging the leader. He was dominated by the alpha and was forced to leave. He wandered into a strange territory, not knowing the danger he was in.
The Carcharodontosaurus was watching him, hoping he would just leave, not wanting to face something like the Titanoceratops. The Titanoceratops made his way to the top of the hill, and when he saw the Carcharodontosaurus, got defensive. The Carcharodontosaurus didn't want anything to do with the herbivore, but he was angry that he was driven from his herd.
He challenged the Carcharodontosaurus to take out his anger, but also for the territory, thinking it would be a good stretch of the island. The Carcharodontosaurus looked at the Titanoceratops in disbelief as she stood up and tried to make herself look as big and intimidating as possible.
The Titantoceratops charged before the Carcharodontosaurus was ready, and she barely managed to avoid the attack. The Carcharodontosaurus looked at the Titanoceratops, mad at him because he challenged her for the territory, and now she has to defend her mate and nest as well. The Carcharodontosaurus attacked the Titanoceratops, but he managed to keep his frill between her and the rest of him.
The Carcharodontosaurus walked circles around the Titanoceratops, but he wouldn't take his eyes off her. She is growing frustrated with the Titanoceratops, but her mate moved for a moment. The Titanoceratops was distracted by a moment, and the Carcharodontosaurus saw what he was thinking. She wasted no time attacking him before he went for her mate, and she bit his back. He tried to turn around, but she held on. He tried to free himself, and after several times, he did.
He faced the Carcharodontosaurus, and she looked him in the eye. Both wanted the other dead, but the Carcharodontosaurus had more to lose. She could see her mate behind the Titanoceratops, and she waited for him to make a move. The Titanoceratops charged, and the Carcharodontosaurus sidestepped. She didn't have time to take advantage of the situation, and the Titanoceratops charged her again.
He caught her in the gut with both horns, but neither of them hit vitals. She roared in pain and struggled to free herself as the Titanoceratops threw her to the ground. His one horn cracked as she slid off, and his other horn broke off in her mid section, only a few inches sticking out.
The Carcharodontosaurus stood up, growling in pain and frustration and confusion. The Titanoceratops was in pain from losing a horn and the other cracked, and he was stumbling around. The Carcharodontosaurus saw her chance, and she ignored the pain and attacked. She bit his neck, and started shaking her head and applying pressure. She severed the Titanoceratops's spinal cord and let go. She tore his stomach open and took a bite before she felt the pain again.
She lied down on her side, and her mate woke up before she closed her eyes. She looked up at him, and he started to sniff her. He could tell she just had a tough battle, and then he saw the Titanoceratops. He saw the horn sticking out of her gut and sniffed it. He opened his mouth slightly and closed it on the horn. The female winced in pain as her mate pulled the horn out, and when he did, she started to feel better already.
Winner...... Carcharodontosaurus
It was close, but the Carcharodontosaurus had too much to lose to give up without one hell of a fight.
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