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| Artist | yenneii [gallery] |
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Name: Cobra
Gender: Female
How did you escape?: "The forest was as black as your own shadow. I could barely see my own paw. I started to feel dizzy, and started going in circles. I must have been insane. Until, I climbed a tree, and when I reached the top, it was day. I never felt so relieved to see the sun and the blue sky. From up top, I could see my destination. I had to go North. it was at least a 4 Mile walk, but I had to continue on. I was restless. I never stopped for food, or slept. I feared the creatures would find me. I started to hallucinate. There were my friends, playing, having fun, but as I approached my vision, they disappeared. I decided to stop and sleep for the night. I dreamt of Monsters and dragons that night. They were in war. battling. killing. battle cries filled the air. I woke up from my strange dream, finding myself in the same place I rested. I quickly searched through my belongings, checking if any of them were stolen. Luckily, they were all there. I proceeded to journey through the dark forest, until I heard a twig snap behind me. I froze right in my tracks. my eyes darted back in forth, seeking whatever was following me. A figure emerged from behind a tree, showing its large fangs and yellow eyes staring into my soul. It was very big. Almost as tall as a tree. It was a Drake. I remembered reading about Drakes in a book. They're flightless dragons that have large fangs, like a sabertooth tiger. It had a club tail with sharp spikes on it, and eyes that can never look away when it makes eye contact. They are quite rare, and are endangered due to hunting. I didn't know what to do. It let out an ear-piercing roar, snapping me out of my trance, and running the other way. It caught up. fast. It cornered me, growling deeply, and drooling on my body. I thought I was going to die. Until the sun glared into view, making the scaled monster squint, and squeal in pain. It must not like the sun. It ran away, leaving a trail of white scales. That's when it hit me. The dark forest was dark, not sunny. I ran to the direction of the sun, and I found myself in a field. I looked behind me, and I realized, that I had exited the Dark Forest. I was so relived I fell to my feet. I started to feel the ants biting my back as I laid on their nest, but I didn't care. I was finally out of that horrible place. That's when I stood up, and ran, no, galloped to my destination; my home.

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