SØLAR wrote:jdlwysethw i love this dog with my whole heart omg
This. I was very excited when I saw this dog and i'm blown away by how good it looks. It ain't mine, but part of me wishes it was. It's really stunning, and one of my favourites.
SØLAR wrote:jdlwysethw i love this dog with my whole heart omg
Vampiric wrote:Dinner time wrote:The reason for their sudden migration to the beach became apparent today, very apparent.
Within the blink of an eye, the pale beaches became swarmed by a wave of red creatures whose iridescence shone brightly in the light. Their anatomy reminded me starkly of some oceanic creatures located on other planets. They scuttled rapidly but remained clustered almost defensively.
And then the herd descended on them in a structured and calculated manner. The adolescents would grab at their limbs and fling them further into the dunes.. more specifically towards some flat rocks that were set amid the sands, and an adult would swiftly proceed to raise a leg and stamp on them repeatedly until the outer body cracked apart. Then they would eat the insides.
This went on and on, even through the majority of the herd's prey moved on past them and headed away into the distance. We did manage to snare a few ourselves using throw-together bits we had, and stowed them away out of sight. They may prove useful, if for nothing else than testing. The littering of leftovers from the herd's feeding frenzy was both morbid but oddly artistic.
Aliria wrote:Vampiric's signature leads here:Vampiric wrote:Dinner time wrote:The reason for their sudden migration to the beach became apparent today, very apparent.
Within the blink of an eye, the pale beaches became swarmed by a wave of red creatures whose iridescence shone brightly in the light. Their anatomy reminded me starkly of some oceanic creatures located on other planets. They scuttled rapidly but remained clustered almost defensively.
And then the herd descended on them in a structured and calculated manner. The adolescents would grab at their limbs and fling them further into the dunes.. more specifically towards some flat rocks that were set amid the sands, and an adult would swiftly proceed to raise a leg and stamp on them repeatedly until the outer body cracked apart. Then they would eat the insides.
This went on and on, even through the majority of the herd's prey moved on past them and headed away into the distance. We did manage to snare a few ourselves using throw-together bits we had, and stowed them away out of sight. They may prove useful, if for nothing else than testing. The littering of leftovers from the herd's feeding frenzy was both morbid but oddly artistic.
Direwolf_1411225 wrote:Is the guy with the planet behind him from the day 7 dog?? Mine didn’t grow up yet??
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