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PDBCCR1F3: Albertosaurus vs Gorgosaurus

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MemberAllosaurusJul-02-2017 3:44 PM

(Note - this fight is canon in the The End/Isla Nublar Apocalypse universe.)

 

Bone-chilling shivers were sent down Patchi's spine. The alpha-Pacyhrhinosaurus had recently saved his herd from a pack of Gorgosaurus, but he felt that the threat was not over yet. He had heard rustling in the bushes.

 

Without warning, a large alpha-Albertosaurus charged out of the treeline. The predator, covered in green scales and feathers, appeared to be alone. His name was Albus, and he was large for his species, maxing out at thirty-five feet long and ten feet tall. He fixed his jade-green eyes upon Patchi, who bellowed as he ordered his herd to stay back; he did not want to risk losing a member.

 

Albus used his greater speed and agility to his advantage, lunging forward with a clamp on the ceratopsid's frill. Blood streamed from the bite, staining Albus's jaws and dripping down Patchi's large skull. He bucked, swinging his head upward as the Albertosaurus let go. Albus was about to make a daring move, as he circled his quarry ominously. Without warning, he charged, smashing his jaws down on the herbivore's neck. Thick and strong teeth dug into Patchi's flesh, snapping his spinal cord as he went limp in Albus's jaws. The alpha-predator dropped his prey item to the ground as he bellowed to his family, three other Albertosaurus.

 

His mate, Alba, arrived, followed by their two children, Alborax and Cocoa. Alba was thirty-three feet long and ten feet tall, and almost completely covered in black feathers. Her skull had some light-red markings. Alborax, was partially covered in black feathers, and was twenty-seven feet long and nine feet tall. His sister, Cocoa, was the same size as him, and covered in chocolate-brown feathers, hence the name.

 

The four Tyrannosaurs began to eat, but were interrupted by a roar, from an alpha-Gorgosaurus watching from the shadows of the trees. This was Gorgon, who had recently lost an opportunity for a meal in the form of Patchi's brother, Scowler. He was lucky to escape with only a broken arm and missing a few teeth. His three pack-mates were right behind him, ready to assist their alpha.

 

Albus roared, accompanied by his mate and offspring, and the Gorgos bellowed in response, issuing a challenge for the carcass. The two packs charged, with Albus and Gorgon immediately locking jaws, and Alba going for the alpha-Gorgo's mate, while Alborax and Cocoa went for the two subordinate Gorgosaurus.

 

The sounds of the two packs completely obliterating each other filled the ears of nearby herbivores and Dromaeosaurids, including a pack of Dakotaraptors, scaring them away. Even larger predators like Giganotosaurus and Mapusaurus stayed away from the battlefield.

 

Albus grappled onto Gorgon's throat with his powerful jaws, before twirling and swinging him into a boulder. The two engaged in a headbutting contest, with the alpha-Albertosaurus shoving the alpha-Gorgosaurus back. He smashed his head into Gorgon's skull, dazing the beast, who stumbled around, before falling, unconscious. Almost immediately, the sounds of one of his screaming filled his ears. Albus turned in horror, to see Cocoa and Alba being brutally bitten by the three other Gorgos.

 

A surge of emotions flooded through his mind, as his heart-rate increased. Albus dashed towards the monsters who were brutalising his mate and daughter; if you messed with his family, you were messing with him. He caught one of the subordinates off-guard, breaking his lower-jaw with-ease. The Gorgo shook his head profusely, before being dismembered by Albus and his mate. His two offspring engaged the remaining two Gorgos, smashing them and knocking them to the ground. They believed their kill to be secured, and walked over to Patchi.

 

Albus lifted his head high into the air, inhaling a deep breath of fresh air--but his moment of soothing was abruptly interrupted by a cry of pain from Cocoa. He turned around, to see Gorgon viciously mauling the tip of his daughter's tail; he had lived. Albus had enough of this pack, swinging his head into that of the Gorgo, forcing him to release his grip. The Albertosaurus rammed his head into the chest of the Gorgosaurus, who rasped for breath before bellowing, summoning his mate and remaining subordinate to his side. Gorgon himself bit down on Albus's skull while his mate grabbed his neck, and the subordinate his right-shin.

 

The alpha-Albertosaurus swung his body around, sending him and his three attackers tumbling down a slope. They all suffered shattered ribs and bruised collarbones. The three Gorgos were unrelenting in their bites, refusing to release their grips. Albus swung his head, slamming Gorgon into his mate. The two let go as they fell to the ground, before the Albertosaurus ripped his tail out of the Gorgosaurus biting the tip of it. He clamped down on his skull with expert precision, his teeth puncturing the eye-sockets of the Gorgo, who screamed as he was blinded. Albus then clamped down with his max bite-force, crushing the skull in his jaws. He dropped the corpse to the ground before facing the two other Gorgos.

 

Gorgon's mate charged forward, seizing him by the throat. This meant nothing to the alpha-Albertosaurus, who shook her off. However, Gorgon himself rammed his skull into the right shoulder-blade of Albus, who fell to the ground. The alpha-male Gorgosaurus leaned in to deliver the fatal bite to the neck, but was stopped as his mate was tossed aside by Alba. The alpha-female Albertosaurus did not relent in her bite, fueled by her love for her mate. Albus clambered to his feet and stood shoulder-to-shoulder next to his mate, as the two Gorgos did the same. Albus charged the alpha-female Gorgo, as Alba engaged Gorgon.

 

Albus and Gorgon's mate dueled viciously, each combatant demonstrating the greatest of their combat prowess as alpha-predators. The Gorgosaurus shook the Albertosaurus like a rag doll, but this meant nothing to the latter as blood trickled down his face. The two faced each-other, as Gorgon's mate gazed upon the scar her mate had left on Albus's upper-jaw, from which blood still dripped. Albus grabbed the neck of the female Gorgosaurus and exerted all the power in his neck and jaw muscles, breaking the neck of his foe. Her screams were cut off by silence, her tail stopped thrashing, and her body slumped as it went limp in the jaws of Albus, who threw the corpse of the alpha-female Gorgosaurus to the ground.

 

Meanwhile, things were not going well for his mate. Alba was shoved to the ground by Gorgon, who had his jaws firmly shut around his neck, which lay in a pool of blood. The Albertosaurus let out one weak moan, accepting her fate. Albus saw his true love being murdered by this monster. Time decelerated, as he clambered towards Gorgon, propelled by his burning love for Alba. He grabbed Gorgon by the neck, before shoving him back and closing his jaws around his upper-jaw. Gorgon could do nothing but scream from the sheer power of Albus, who raised his left-leg and raked the talons down the neck of the Gorgosaurus, tearing his neck open and ripping his throat out as his jugular vein was severed.

 

Albus jerked his skull to the side, decapitating Gorgon. He let his head drop from his jaws, before staggering over to his mate. The two closed their eyes as they nuzzled each-other; their bond was unbreakable, and their love knew no limits. The two alpha-Albertosaurus hiked up the slope, to their two children. The family then began to feast upon the dead Pachyrhinosaurus.

 

Winner: Albertosaurus!

Cocoa

Alborax

Alba

Albus

It wasn't their blistering speed, nor was it their powerful jaws that won them the fight, no. It was their family bond; once Gorgon messed with Alba, Albus unleashed Hell on him.

"Part of the journey is the end..."

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Something Real

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJul-02-2017 3:53 PM

DRACONUS - This was yet another extremely fantastic story! I am very pleased for the fact that the Albertosaurus was the victor in this battle! Excellent work! Thank you so much for sharing this with us! :)

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MemberAllosaurusJul-02-2017 4:11 PM

^What do you think of Albus and Alba's strong bond?

"Part of the journey is the end..."

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MemberAllosaurusJul-02-2017 4:28 PM

Also, this fight was a giant middle-finger to the WWD movie. And the four Albertosaurus, working together, can take down a T.rex.

"Part of the journey is the end..."

The Hooded Figure

MemberStegosaurusJul-02-2017 6:45 PM

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MemberAllosaurusJul-02-2017 7:23 PM

^Gorgon paid for his sin with his life.

"Part of the journey is the end..."

Alphadino65

MemberTriceratopsJul-02-2017 7:41 PM

Well...that was dramatic.  Your use of detail was solid.  

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MemberAllosaurusJul-02-2017 7:43 PM

^Thank you. This may very well be one of the best fights I've written, up there with my rex vs Trike fight.

"Part of the journey is the end..."

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MemberAllosaurusJul-02-2017 7:47 PM

It's also my way of saying "F*ck you" to that atrocious WWD movie.

"Part of the journey is the end..."

Alphadino65

MemberTriceratopsJul-02-2017 8:03 PM

Sure.  You respond to that movie as creatively as you want.  But a simple tweak would fix that entire movie, and actually make it more like the original idea for Disney's Dinosaur...REMOVE ALL DIALOGUE!!

And that was done.  A few years ago, it was released with zero dialogue under the title Walking with Dinosaurs 3D:  Prehistoric Planet.  Much easier to stomach.

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MemberAllosaurusJul-03-2017 6:53 AM

^Just watched the trailer. "Experience the movie event, seventy-million years in the making." Sounds like a Jurassic Park rip-off/wannabe xD

"Part of the journey is the end..."

TheLazyFish

MemberVelociraptorFeb-04-2019 12:05 PM

Thank you for killing off the majority of the cast from that atrocious movie, although a few still survive........

If people weren't lazy, we wouldn't try to be efficient. If we weren't efficient, we'd never get anything done.

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