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MemberAllosaurusAug-08-2015 7:50 AMBefore we begin this epic war, I want to inform you all this is indeed a prequel. It takes place before my very first story, "Tyrant King (Tyrannosaurus Rex) vs 2 Carcharodontosaurus." So this battle today will not be progressing the main storyline as much at it will be tieing up loose ends revolving around the T-Rex, now lets begin!
Diet: Carnivore
Height: 15 ft
Claws: Pointed, hooked.
Teeth: Serrated extremely deadly
Bite force: 23,000 Pounds
Chance: 60%
Diet: Carnivore
Height: 17 ft
Claws: Dagger's
Teeth: Serrated Deadly
Bite force: 13,000 pounds
Chance: 40%
A hunting team of Tyrannosaurus Rex prowls a swamp in search of prey. This team encompasses a male Tyrannosaurus Rex and a female T-Rex.
Mating season is in place, and the female has just layed her Egg. In need of food, they search every corner of the Swamp. The male T-Rex uses his un-matched smell to sense for anything in the near distance, and he smells a Parasaur only ten miles away. It is the prime victim. The two T-Rexes dash after the scent with extreme speed and force in every step-alerting everything in the vicinity.
At last they come across the Parasaur, small, dead, and weak. Knowing this is not enough for the both of them, the male Rex gives it to his mate and sets off for a larger meal-at all costs.
Using every step to his advantage, he prowls the rest of the swamp for animals. He finally reaches a pass; a large waterfall seperates a mesa and a forest. Knowing most animals will wander through the forest instead of a dry mesa, he proceeds through the forest looking for any animals.
Tired and bored of waiting, the Tyrant King begins roaring with extreme force to awaken and move any potential herds. He roars and roars more, but nothing springs forth right away. However, using his superb vision, he sees two Triceratops run forward and away from his presence, this is his chance.
With his expert hunting skills he watches the Triceratops closely and follows slowly. When he inches close enough with them not expecting, he makes his move. Stomping with extreme force from the nearby trees, the Tyrant King runs towards the Triceratops immediately sending them into a state of fear and shock; one Triceratops is sent into such a shock, he doesn't run at first, and he is the target.
The Triceratops brother dashes away leaving him behind to the Tyrannosaurus Rex. The Triceratops and the T-Rex stand still and gaze into each other's eyes; the T-Rex, knowing fighting a Triceratops head on could mean death or a severe injury is cautious in his moves.
The Triceratops out-of-the-blue charges the Rex and attempts to ram his horns into the T-Rex's stomach, but little did he know that the Tyrant King was expecting this. The Tyrannosaur dodges the blow, bites the thick Keratin covering the Triceratop's thick deadly horns; using his immense bite force he breaks apart a piece of the shield, and in one fell swoop moves down to the neck finishing off the behemoth.
The Tyrant King now has a fresh meal, and he takes a few bites of his kill to regain strength.
The T-Rex takes a few more bites of his kill. Just about to signal his mate, the Tyrant King hears a trembling foot step; he instantly knew another predator was nearby and was also hungry.
Giganotosaurus, a fierce predator slightly more massive than that of the Tyrant, had been prowling through the forest for days-on-end in search of meat. This giant had recently fought a Spinosaurus in a fight for a Saw-Fish. He had escaped with half of the fish, so he was satisfied at the time. It had been five days since then so he needed a meal, and he needed it fast.
Searching through the forest, he sniffs and sees a Compsognathus. With killer speeds, he grabs the Comp and swallows him whole. This meal still not being enough, he continues his search.
He prowls through the forest, and after some time, he finally smells something edible. He knew exactly what the scent was. He smelled Triceratops-two of them! Breathing heavily, he dashes towards the Triceratops, but he was too late. He stops right in his tracks. He sees a Tyrannosaurus Rex charge after the Triceratops.
The Giganotosaurus now, completely drained of hope, decides to continue his search elsewhere. As he is walking, he thinks about his own abilities, his strengths, and what he has accomplished in his time. After hunting a Carcharodontosaurus, and a Spinosaurus, he realizes he is a capable hunter. With this realization, he decides to steal the meal from the T-Rex, but after the Tyrant has killed the Triceratops.
*Present Time*
The Tyrannosaurus Rex hears the trembling of a giant, he turns around with a look of preparations in his face to see a Giganotosaurus staring at him from giant ferns. The Giganotosaurus inches close to the Tyrant King with confidence in his face and stares right at him. The Tyrannosaurus Rex gives the beast a loud roar of dominance, and so asserting his position over the land as a Tyrant.
The Giganotosaurus realizes the horrific danger he has put himself in, yet he doesn't run away. With a firm stance and baring teeth the Giganotosaurus prepares to fight the Tyrant King.
The T-Rex mentally prepares to fight for his meal, he knows very well this battle means life or death, and he will use all his power to survive.
The Giganotosaurus charges the King, he attempts to bite his foot but made an awful mistake. The T-Rex dodges this and bites the back of the Giant sending him into agonizing pain as he clenches on. The Giganotosaurus slips out of this hold and grabs onto the neck of the T-Rex and throws him around into a boulder. The T-Rex shakes off the blow and charges at the giant.
He grabs the foot of the Dino, and slips him on his back, and then he proceeds to bite his back. The Giganotosaurus escapes out of the Rexes hold and stabs his teeth into the Tyrant's neck
The Rex escapes the hold, and the two get up and are now at a stand-off, one breath, one shot, the Tyrannosaurus Rex lunges his mouth at the giants neck and grasps on.
The Giganotosaurus bellows in pain as his Spines Vertabrae begin to shatter. The giant then kicks the Tyrant off and stands up only to be knocked down again by the T-Rex ramming into him!
The Giganotosaurus thinks about how weak he is, to die so quickly to something smaller then him; anger flows through his veins and he kicks the T-Rex off.
The Tyrant makes a firmer stance as he notices the Giganotosaurus gain strength. The giant dashes at the T-Rex with a fake out blow going for his leg but actually biting the neck. The giant then throws the Tyrant into a nearby boulder and rams him further into the boulder with his head. The Tyrannosaur bellows in pain but holds out and dodges the head smash, forcing the Giganotosaurus to slam his head into the boulder.
The Tyrannosaurus Rex takes this oppurtunity to bite the beasts neck again and not let go, but the Giganotosaurus uses his arms and claws the neck of the T-Rex profusely forcing him to let go.
The Tyrant King now furious grabs onto the Giganotosaurus's two arms and rips them off. The giant bellows in extreme pain at the turn of events, but he doesn't let his guard down, and he grabs onto the Tyrant's neck and doesn't let go.
The Tyrannosaurus Rex is tossed to the ground with his neck profusely grabbed, the Giganotosaurus puts his foot on his stomach so he can't get up.
The Tyrannosaur knows this is the end and thinks of his un-born child for one moment. He always wanted to teach him the way of battle and now he never will. Using all that is left of his strength, the Tyrant King Bellows and kicks the Giganotosaurus off. He then proceeds to ram him into into a jagged rock; as the Giganotosaurus is dazed, the Rex grabs his neck and finally breaks it under the 20,000 pounds of pure pressure.
The Tyrannosaurus Rex, with blood dripping down his giant jaws, gives a final roar of victory before moving towards the Triceratops.
The Tyrant King walks over to the carcass of the Triceratops, but fatefully, the cliffside that the body was on shook with force, breaking apart the cracks holding together the mountain. The Tyrannosaurus Rex ran away from the destruction, and watched his kill be crushed.
With no food he felt weak and like he had failed, so he walked over to a nearby stream of water that connected to a mesa.
He drank the water which cleaned the blood from his face, it felt like a heavenly spring to him, and awakened his clouded senses. He looked into the distance at the mesa, and he closed his eyes and sniffed. He smelled a dead Parasaurolophus. He anticipated Deinonychus had killed it, and it would be an easy meal, but little did he know.
I hope you all enjoyed! The ending there connects to my first fight, which you can read to see the future of this Tyrannosaur. Next week will be the next fight in the story, I hope you all are psyched!
Good grief.
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexAug-09-2015 11:48 AMGORILLAGODZILLA - Wow! That was an exceedingly excellent prologue! I liked how vicious the battle was! Thank you so much for creating this and sharing it with us! :)
Raptor-401
MemberAllosaurusAug-10-2015 6:05 PMGreat fight, I've always liked to imagine animals like T. rex were caring parents. Looking forward into how you tie in your next fights.
IT'S TIME TO DU-DU-DU-DU-DUEL!!!
Sci-Fi King25
MemberAllosaurusAug-10-2015 6:38 PMNice fight! :)
I liked how it set up for the end and how caring the Rexes were.
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster
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MemberAllosaurusAug-11-2015 8:55 AMThank you guys for the kind words!
It wasn't as much of a fight as it was a story, it was a prequel after all.
Good grief.
Gojira2K
MemberCompsognathusAug-15-2015 12:44 PMGreat fight!!! Love how you are making it a story.
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway.
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MemberAllosaurusAug-15-2015 1:44 PM^Thank you Gojira! I am connecting all the fight's and sort of putting them in a, timeline; it's all leading to something big so I hope you enjoy!
Good grief.
Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexAug-18-2015 6:43 PMNice fight. I think it's obvious who I was rooting for.
Interesting concept. Looking forward to seeing how it wraps up.
Jack of all trades. Master of none
indiana jones
MemberCompsognathusAug-19-2015 10:23 PMYour an excelent writer, I cried when the triceratops died.
Ps, can someone draw me the giganoto from jttcote wearing a shirt that says swag?
pss, it's good to be back!
"That is one big pile of sh*t" -Doctor Ian Malcom
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MemberAllosaurusNov-08-2015 7:43 AMThis fight was AWESOME! I especially liked that it was between two of my favorite dinosaurs. It was also a fair fight because if the Giganotosaurus had a pack with him, it would've been overkill.
"Part of the journey is the end..."
ScienceHerWay
MemberTriceratopsNov-22-2015 7:38 AMVery cool fight! I just have two questions.
1: What is that thing on the Triceratops in the first photo with the Triceratops and T-Rex? I thought it was an arm at first but you can see it's arms. So what is that thing that's sticking out xD?
2: In the first photo of the Giganotosaurus and T-Rex, why were those humans not killed? They're easy prey! They're slow, small and there is only two of them :P.
(The second question is more of a joke)
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MemberAllosaurusNov-22-2015 5:49 PMThis is such an old fight xD, I don't even know how to answer the questions lol.
Good grief.
ScienceHerWay
MemberTriceratopsNov-23-2015 2:45 PMLol I didn't see the date this was posted on! I just saw something in the Dinosaurs Discussions I havn't read before and was "New" so I clicked it xD.
LordGladiator666
MemberTriceratopsMay-01-2017 3:49 AMOMG i just love this, it is an amazing battle you did but some things are inaccurate, t rex is actually taller and bigger than giga which is just longer, t rex is heavier too so in my opinion this fight will finish with rex's victory as he bites giganotosaurus neck, breaking bones.
yes, t rex is bigger, look at Sue which is taller, bigger and hevaierthan the largest giganotosaurus
In nature, or you kill...or you get killed -Jack London
LordGladiator666
MemberTriceratopsMay-01-2017 4:10 AMBUT THIS IS THE MOST EPIC FIGHT I HAVE EVER READ!!!!!!
In nature, or you kill...or you get killed -Jack London
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MemberAllosaurusMay-29-2017 2:25 PM^Wait 'till you read his stories Tyrants, The End, and The End 2...
"Part of the journey is the end..."