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Waluigi Oof for my irl name Straight Dinosaur for Loxfeaf (If you think of it as Lox Feaf)1 point
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I finneshed all my exams for the YEAR YAYAYAYAYAYYAYAYAYAYAYAYYAYAYYAYYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAY1 point
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Apologies for not updating for literally months but I kinda lost interest in niche for a bit there- I'm back with an update! It's kinda small but I wanted to give y'all something for waiting so long. - Along the edges of the territory Oat and Circuit were patrolling the territory. Oat’s ear flicked in irritation at the dead silence, so she turned her head towards the pink nicheling walking beside her. “Do we really have to patrol again? I mean we’ve been patrolling the territory like three times a day since Bumble returned, I highly doubt there’s any bearyena around here or we would’ve noticed them by now” Oat said with a scoff as she dragged her paws as if that would get Circuit to stop his continual march forward. Circuit turned narrowed eyes towards her without a word for a few seconds. “You can’t be sure of that, it’s better to patrol a few more times unless you’d rather a bearyena spring out and turn one of us into a meal” Circuit retorted as he kept his narrowed stare on her before snapping his eyes forward to instead stare at the ground in front of his paws. Oat glared at him for a bit before rolling her eyes and blankly staring ahead, just waiting for this patrol to be over. “-I mean you can’t just kill the baby when the mom can see you y’know?” Slug continued to recall the memory of how an angry mama bearyena almost ended his life while Bumble nodded occasionally to show she was listening, having nothing better to do as she was all but forbidden from doing anything but resting until her shoulder healed. “So yeah, that’s how I almost died because-” The sound of something emerging from the grasses cut off Slug’s rambling as he stood onto his paws with his fur bristling as he watched the shaking grasses. The sight of Oat and Circuit made Slug’s posture relaxed as he realized there wasn’t a threat emerging from the unknown. Bumble’s head tilted as she noticed the returning nichelings lashing tails and flattened ears. “…What got those two in a such a foul mood?” Slug said as he also noticed the angry body language of the two as they split off to go to opposite sides of the clearing. Bumble continued watching the two before turning her gaze back to Slug and giving a confused noise to show she didn’t have any better idea than him. “I know they argue but they don’t usually seem this mad y’know?” Slug said as he looked over at Bumble who nodded in agreement with his words as she watched the two nichelings. As if sensing the stare, Circuit looked over at Bumble with a questioning expression to which Bumble just tilted her head in a silent question. The pink nicheling responded by scowling before ripping out some tall grass as he realized what the silent question was. Bumble’s eyes narrowed in mild concern before she turned her head towards Slug, only to notice he was also staring at her. The two silently stared at each other for a few seconds before Slug awkwardly cleared his throat. “Well you need food to heal so I’m gonna go hunt a rabbil for you” Slug said before walking into the grasses while Bumble watched him leave. Bumble had a feeling it was just to escape the awkward atmosphere the returning nichelings had brought but she just yawned before laying her head down onto the soft nest.1 point
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GayEye for my biological name lmao and CarbonDinosaur for my online name >:]1 point
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maybe i should make a joke sona out of this1 point
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This is getting me to actually work on the Leaving the Oasis remake. I think it would be intresting if I made Pike Carribean's daughter instead of JUST his second mate, since it would introduce parrarels to Ember and Vesuvius1 point
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Ima do them tomorow (Its 00:16 At my place and I need to sleep)1 point
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The sister looked at the brother as the rest of the tribe stepped across the rocks. The sea was calm today, the weather sunny, but chilly. The brother smiled at her, and nodded at the travelling stone between them. On it were directions on how to get to the next island. To tell the truth, the port didn’t look very welcoming, but the tribe had decided this was what was best. Ever since the tribe arrived here, they had dealt with misfortune after misfortune, but they persevered. They stood strong during the storm, but now it was finally time to leave this stormy island. Who knows, maybe the next island will be worse than this one. But they would cross that bridge when they came to it. ‘One step at a time!’ Nodded the sister, hopping onto the stepping stones. ‘One step at a time.’ The brother repeated, following her. And so they left, not looking back at this Deadly Isle their tribe had called home for so long.1 point
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Kendyll stared out across the water. He was stupid. So stupid. Still he didn’t regret it, that much anyway. He was glad the wind ruffling his fur hid the slight tremble of his paws. He distantly heard the waves crashing against the cliff far below. The only cliff on the island. He could still remember Neoki’s voice, asking for a volunteer. Frankly, the plan was stupid. Sit here, and the murderers will come for you. Yeah, sure. Then what? Alia was hidden in the grass further away, and if anything happened she would raise the alarm call for the others to come help. If the whole tribe hid nearby, the murderers wouldn’t come anywhere near here. He let out a slow breath, looking down at the water below him. His head spun, and he quickly sat back. He was meant to be acting heartbroken over the death of his father, and while he was mourning, Kendyll wasn’t one to show it. He was quiet about his sadness. A twig snapped behind him. Spinning around, he saw the red fur Shee told them about. Fess was right. It was Randi. Kendyll felt a surge of guilt. If it wasn’t for him, and the rules he always stuck to, no one would have been hurt. He was pulled out of his thoughts as he realised Randi was acting off. Randi sat down as if he didn't have a care in the world, and simply smiled at Kendyll across the small clearing on the cliff. There was almost a joy in his eyes as he looked at Kendyll, but the joy looked twisted. He looked at Kendyll, as if they were long lost friends. ‘You’re a terrible actor, Kendyll.’ Randi spoke. ‘W-what?’ Of course he had to stutter. To be honest, he was terrified. ‘Acting like you’re not here to be bait. I’m actually surprised you would volunteer. Are you afraid of me?’ Randi tilted his head. Something was wrong. Alia should have raised the call by now. ‘No.’ Kendyll raised his head high. ‘We know what you’re doing. You want revenge, but we’re not letting you have it. Just leave Randi, while you can.’ ‘Oh, I’m not leaving. After all the hard work I’ve put in, don’t you think I deserve a reward?’ Randi was still smiling as he stalked forward, but the madness obvious in his eyes crept into his expression. ‘It was your fault Kendyll. I know I have no chance of ever rejoining this tribe. What I can do, is end you.’ ‘Neoki was the one who exiled you. Not me.’ Kendyll didn’t step back. Earlier he had counted every step to the cliffside, and if he took one more step, he would be in danger of being thrown over. ‘Neoki, was influenced by you. She would never want to hurt me. And I won’t hurt her. She Isn’t the one at fault here.’ Randi spat, his smile immediately disappearing. Kendyll thought he heard something over the sound of the waves, but he couldn’t be sure. ‘Alia. What did you do with Alia?’ Kendyll couldn’t stop himself. If Randi hurt her… ‘She’s quite busy right now.’ Kendyll expected Randi to jump at him. Instead, a black creature leaped at him from the side, toppling him to the ground. Kendyll kicked him off and leapt back up, only for Randi to bite his ear and pull, causing Kendyll to fall down again. Randi raised his claw, and drove it across Kendyll’s face. A scream tore out of him, and he rolled away, standing up and trying to see through the blood smudging his vision. ‘Take your time, Halim.’ Randi said. His voice was as cold as ice, no mercy in it. He truly was mad. Halim ran forward and ducked under Kendyll’s swipe, before ramming into him with his antlers. The wind was knocked out of Kendyll, and he fell down again. Halim loomed over him, blocking out the sun. The bright sun. Was that the last thing Kendyll would see? ‘Don’t touch my brother!’ Alia screamed, as she threw herself against Halim. He yelped as he tumbled back, almost falling off the cliff. Alia’s back leg was broken, and there was a wound somewhere on her body, but a bright fire blazed in her eyes. Randi hissed and went for her, but Kendyll darted forward and tackled him. Alia ran towards the recovering Halim, and with a mighty heave, pushed him off the cliff. Everyone heard his cry as he fell down towards the water below. There were tears in Alia’s eyes, as the realisation of what she had done hit her. ‘No!’ Randi yelled and ran to the cliff edge. He had thrown Kendyll off, and both he and Alia were too weak to stop him. But Neoki wasn’t. Using all the strength she had, she ran forward and pushed Randi to the ground. ‘Let me go! He can’t swim!’ Randi screamed, trying to push her off, but he was much frailer than her, and she had thrown herself on top of him so he couldn’t move. ‘You’ll die!’ Neoki yelled in his face. Suddenly, tears pricked her eyes. ‘I would have let you come back! If I found you again, I’d have made something up, I’d have lied, just to bring you back into our tribe! Don’t you see what you’ve done!’ Randi’s eyes widened. ‘T-thats not…’ He couldn’t reverse all this. He couldn’t make it go back to the way it was. She would have let him come back. She would have let him come back. She would have let him come back. She would have let him come back. She would have let him come back. She would have let him come back. She would have let him come back. She would have let him come back. She would have- ‘No!’ Randi yelled again, and this time he managed to push the two closer to the edge. Kendyll heard rocks crumbling. ‘Neoki…’ He called out weakly, but his face hurt so much he couldn’t even think. The rock, it was- A loud crack echoed across the ocean. Neoki and Randi managed to make eye contact, just before the rock under them gave way. And they understood. Randi’s revenge only made him bleed, destroying him until he was nothing like he was before. And Neoki’s inability to let go quietly wrecked her, until she was only an actor performing a play to those around her, acting like she was calm and in control, when in reality, her heart was lonelier than the ocean. And the rock gave way. And they fell, down towards the water below, until the crashing of the waves swallowed them both, hungry jaws taking them under. The wind whistled on the clifftop as Calypso finally reached the clearing. Kendyll and Alia only dimly heard her voice. Then everything was quiet.1 point