12-26-2018, 03:47 PM
[div style="margin: 0 auto; width: 70%; text-align: justify;"]He was the epitome of a death god. Dark, massive, and ominousness, the male was a frightening sight to behold. The grizzly bear's fur was as black as tar, his blue eyes so pale they almost appeared white. While the male tried his best to look as frightening and nightmarish as possible, that was really not the case. With his head held high, the shinigami lumbered forward, eyes staring straight ahead. While he moved, the bear failed to realize where he was stepping. A front paw landed on the small hole in the ground, shaking the ground below due to his weight. As he proceeded forward, a sudden buzzing noise quickly brought him down from his high horse. What was that noise? As soon as the question formed in his head, a sudden, sharp pain exploded through his rear, causing the bear to roar in pain and quickly whip around.
He saw no one, so, who attacked him? Another piercing pain shot through him, this time on his shoulder. It was then did the death god spot something small buzzing around his head: A bee. He had stepped on a bee nest. Realizing this, Ryker reared up on his hind legs, swatting at the bugs before dropping back down and charging away as fast as he could go. Knocking down small trees and shrubs, the black grizzly dodged and turned, trying to knock the bees off of his trail. He managed to crash over the border, ruining the vegetation and the landscape in his path. Finally, he spotted water. Launching himself into the water, the bear held himself under the surface until the bees finally threw in the towel. Surfacing, he crawled onto the shore, breathless. What a day.
He saw no one, so, who attacked him? Another piercing pain shot through him, this time on his shoulder. It was then did the death god spot something small buzzing around his head: A bee. He had stepped on a bee nest. Realizing this, Ryker reared up on his hind legs, swatting at the bugs before dropping back down and charging away as fast as he could go. Knocking down small trees and shrubs, the black grizzly dodged and turned, trying to knock the bees off of his trail. He managed to crash over the border, ruining the vegetation and the landscape in his path. Finally, he spotted water. Launching himself into the water, the bear held himself under the surface until the bees finally threw in the towel. Surfacing, he crawled onto the shore, breathless. What a day.