The Story of Sue/Rexy Part 1: Prehistoric South Dakota
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MemberAllosaurusJun-20-2016 10:55 AMSo far, I only have the first four chapters, but I'll update this thread as I finish more of the story.
Chapter 1: The World's Most Revered T-Rex
South Dakota, 65 million years ago. Deep inside the prehistoric wilderness, a nest lay. It was the nest of the biggest and baddest carnivore in the area-Tyrannosaurus Rex, the tyrant lizard king. A mated pair of Tyrannosaurus returned just as an egg began to hatch.
Falling out of the eggshell was a baby T-Rex, a female. She peered around at the 40 foot giants towering above her, recognizing the two closest to her as her parents. This was Sue. The world's most revered Tyrannosaurus Rex, a living legend. She would grow up to become the largest Tyrannosaurus the world has ever seen. 65 million years later, her legacy would remain.
But, all legends, no matter who they are, start out small. And Sue was no exception. She was a feathered, six inch chick, compared to her parents, 40 foot titans. Sue's father dropped the dead Parasaur, and she immediately jumped on top of it, beginning to eat.
For the first few years of her life, Sue just ate whatever her parents brought back. She had six other siblings, five of which would survive with her.
But now was not the time. Their parents finished off the corpse, but just as they were about to rest, they sensed an evil presence behind them...
Chapter 2: The King has Fallen
The parents turned around, but not fast enough. A T-Rex, named Tyrannus, latched onto Sue's father's neck. They were brothers, but Tyrannus had always been jealous of his sibling, vowing to kill him. He kicked him, sending him flying across the forest. The father hit a tree, knocking it over. His mate roared, and the opposing T-Rex growled back. But then, a female T-Rex walked over, standing by his side.
It was two against one. So be it. Sue's mother charged, grabbing the other female by the right arm. She pulled, ripping it off. But Tyrannus came, biting the mother in the back of the skull. Swinging his head down, he stomped on her back, snapping her spine and paralyzing her. When she hit the ground, he pressed harder, crushing her chest, arms, and shoulders. It was a brutal sight, especially for Sue, who was angered by her mother's death.
Her father came again, biting the male in the face. It left a distinct scar that would allow Sue to recognize him later in her life. His mate grabbed Sue's father, shoving him off the edge of a cliff. They roared in triumph, then left the nest.
Sue and her siblings survived off the scraps of their parents' killers, vowing to take revenge one day. However, each year got harder, as more T-Rexes slowly joined Tyrannus's pack. Luckily, their pack stopped growing at seven individuals. For fourteen years, Sue and her brothers and sisters lurked in the shadows, stealing from their kills.
Eventually, they became too large for stealing, and so had to begin hunting. One day, Tyrannus saw them, but they hid their true emotions of anger and hate. He recruited them into the pack, a mistake that would ultimately cause his downfall.
Chapter 3: First Hunt
The Tyrannosaurus children grew up with Tyrannus, keeping their hatred of him and his mate to themselves. Then, the old T-Rex sent them on a hunt. The seven Tyrannosaurs were each 28 feet long and 14 years old. They left in search of food.
Hours later, they spotted a herd of Alamosaurus. Scanning for a target, they found a particularly vulnerable sauropod: a juvenile who foolishly strayed from the herd and had a bad limp.
Sneaking through the underbrush, the hunting party got close to their target, then Sue made the first move. Lunging forward, she took a chunk out of the prey's hide. He bellowed in pain as more of the pack attacked him. Two T-Rexes mauled one side of his body while one grabbed his tail, with the other four nipping at his legs. Eventually, the sauropod collapsed from blood loss, and Sue ended his life with a bite to the head. She tore it off, swallowing it whole.
Using their combined strength, they dragged it back to Tyrannus and the rest of the group. They began to eat, but Tyrannus lunged forward, snapping his jaws. Sue was pissed off. She and her siblings had to find food for the pack, only for this douchebag to take it?! The oldest Tyrannosaurus gorged himself, then his other packmates ate. There was hardly anything left when it was Sue and her siblings' turn to eat.
This continued for the next six years; Sue and her siblings were slaves to Tyrannus. But they honed their skills and developed a clever method. Every time they went hunting, they would make two kills: one for them, and one for the rest of the group. By the time those six years had passed, Sue and her brothers and sisters had become fully grown.
Chapter 4: The Queen Takes her Throne
Sue stepped onto the scene. She was 43 feet long and 14 feet tall, a bit large for her species. Her eldest sibling, Buck, was 40 feet long and 13 feet tall. The rest of their family was the same size as Buck. But they weren't paying attention to their massive bodies. There was a more important task at hand.
The day they'd been preparing for their whole lives was finally here. Their group, known as the "Rex Squad," was ready to overthrow the dominating pack of T-Rex.
They needed to warm up and stock up on energy for the fight, so they departed on another hunt. Tyrannus barked at them to do so, anyway.
Sue found a herd of formidable opponents: Triceratops. Each member of the herd was stocky, a rhinoceros with a frill that served as a shield. But that wasn't the biggest problem. Each Trike had a small horn on its nose, and three foot blades portuding above its eyes.
Sue led the charge, letting out a mighty below. She took them into combat against the Bull Triceratops, the highly respected leader of the herd. He was taken by surprise. Buck and Doe each grabbed one of the Trike's three foot horns while the other five ripped the prey apart. Easy meal. They ate together, then returned without a meal for the T-Rex dictating their lives.
Tyrannus was shocked to see that they hadn't returned with a meal, yet their jaws were bloody. But Sue stood tall. Her siblings stood beside her, three on her left and three on her right. Soon, Tyrannus's packmates did a similar action, three on his left and three on his right. Sue roared, charging. This was it. Time to avenge their parents.
She bit Tyrannus directly on the same spot her father did, blood gushing from the wound. He roared, facing her.
Meanwhile, Sue's brothers and sisters did battle with Tyrannus's companions. Buck charged Tyrannus's mate, grabbing her by the neck. She screamed, trying to get back at him. Doe charged in, clamping down on her upper jaw. Buck moved, grabbing Tyrannus's mate's lower jaw, bending it downward. It snapped off as Doe twisted and turned, ripping off her upper jaw.
Tyrannus saw this, kicking Sue away. He rammed into Buck, who got out of the way. But he came again, barely scraping the side of his face. The cuts weren't severe, but they would be there for the rest of his life. He screeched angrily, lunging forward. Tyrannus sidestepped, grabbing him by the neck. One of the other T-Rexes couldn't stand this and chomped down on Tyrannus's leg. Sue, who had defeated the other T-Rexes along with her siblings, ran over to Tyrannus, ordering them to let go. Time for single combat. One on one. Mano e mano.
Sue and Tyrannus were equally matched. Sue was more exhausted, Tyrannus more injured. She let out a titanic roar, to which Tyrannus responded with a loud bellow. He moved his foot backward, the toe claws creating marks in the dirt. Both Tyrannosaurs charged, with Sue grabbing Tyrannus's neck. He bit back, then Sue rammed him, sending him into a tree.
She approached, but he kicked her, knocking her over. Sue just stood up, facing the older predator. The two T-Rexes engaged in a brutal jawlock, and when they released, teeth flew everywhere. Sue chomped down on Tyrannus's neck and shook him like a rag doll, until a sickening CRUNCH!!! was heard. Tyrannus's body went limp and slumped to the ground, lifeless. She let out a triumphant roar, reclaiming the lands that were rightfully hers.
However, her youngest sibling had died to one of Tyrannus's comrades. They honored their fallen companion, then the six Tyrannosaurus Rexes roared, letting all know that this area was theirs.
"Part of the journey is the end..."
Chris
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