03-21-2018, 08:43 PM
POWER OVER MIND
BLUE — FEMALE — THE ASCENDANTS — NONE — EXTREME PHYSICALLY EASY MENTALLY
Usually pack creatures weren't really capable of survival for very long on their own. Which is why they are supposed to be pack animals instead of solitary creatures on their own. However, this notion doesn't work for the raptors like one would be able to try and perceive. Utahraptors were perfectly capable of hunting by themselves no matter what kind of situation they were in. They could run around the speed of the fastest animal that lived on land. Which made it possible for the raptors to be able to leap out of the way of any sort of threads that came after them. It helped them position themselves for the best possible angle of an attack that was for certain. They were extremely lethal and dangerous, not something that anyone would want to try and keep as a pet. Their long claws made them capable of sinking through the thickest bodies of the animals that they encountered. Anything that was smaller than them could be considered to be prey. The Utahraptors were skilled and had enough weight behind them that the only animal that came close to their weight class that wasn't extinct or mythical is the polar bear. The female had other creatures challenge her in fights before, and she never lost a fight agianst a normal creature. She did somewhat lose a fight to a massive dragon that had armor that wasn't easily pierced at the same time. If her sisters got separated from her, it wasn't usually any means of concern. Considering the threats that they had come across in the clans, she was fairly certain that any of her sisters would be capable of taking down anything that they attacked them. However, mental powers were still something that were new to her and her sisters, and it was something that they couldn't have a barrier against as they didn't even know what powers were. They simply used brute strength to be able to take down creatures instead of using ranged attacks to try and kill them that way. Every part of their body was made specifically to kill and nothing else.
Their claws made it so that it would be extremely hard for them to get them off once they latched onto their opponent. Teeth that resembled that of a boa, facing backwards for maximum grip and to rip flesh. Their jaws were large enough to make it easier to crush bone once they latched on. This was capable with animals that weren't at least around the weight class of a tiger or a lion. Considering the weight and size different from their opponent made all the difference. As the raptors grew, they were able to get more experience with the way that they fought other beings and register it into their mind so that they wouldn't forget. When it came to someone that ended up injuring them at some time, the raptors were bound to remember no matter what happened to them. And once someone hurt one of them in the pack, they would be quick to find the target and dispatch it as quickly as possible. The reptiles worked almost like a pride of lions and wolves mixed together. They didn't tolerate any sort of trespassers in their territory, especially if they were larger carnivores. Small carnivores were tolerated because they didn't really pose any sort of threat. The Utahraptors had little competition until a clanner thinks they could take the likes of them on. Which happened with Blue, having nearly killed a Blizzardclanner where she had lived. The other had challenged her while she was sunbathing and the male didn't move away after she had warned him. So, Blue attacked and the other fought back, she won without really a hitch. Ripping out the other's tongue and practically making him mute. They were a weapon, and some of the clanners back where they lived had figured that out. Few wanted to tussle with the clan fearing that they may get swarmed by a pack of dinosaurs that could crush bone in a single motion. They were smart to do so, because compared to the rest of the clan they didn't have any morals when it came to those that were killed outside of the ones that lived in their pack. They meant nothing to them as strength meant survival, and a weak link meant that it could potentially hinder the pack. the reason being why the raptors usually attacked a creature with some caution as not to injure themselves. Blue knew first hand what it felt like to have her wounds infected, vomiting, fever, and other symptoms would plague her body. She just felt terrible and she remembered the foul scent that came from her wounds. She didn't quite understand what it meant but she knew it wasn't good.
Blue knew that those she knew weren't far behind her, so there wasn't means of concern if she needed to call out for help. Which wasn't likely as she still needed to hold her position in the pack as the strongest raptor out of the rest of her sisters. Who else would take charge? Echo? Definitely not. The other had earned the position of being the lowest in the pack for challenging Blue while they ahd been caged up by the humans several months ago. Almost years at this point, but her conception of time didn't really matter in this situation. Blue of course knew Vinny, and had a stable relationship with the other. They had interacted several times, and the reason why the reptile actually liked the canine was the factor that the other gave her food every time that they were around each other. A bad habit that had formed with the raptors when they were around the clans, which meant that they would associate clanners with food. Which is a very similar situation when someone feeds a bear, but when they don't have food, the bear attacks the one that used to have food instead. The Utahraptors reacted in the same way, and wouldn't forget a food giver all that quickly. Most clanners hated the raptors and wanted nothing to do with them. They considered them to be creatures that should just be put down for being as violent as they were. There were only a couple animals that sided with the raptors and actually cared for them. As they had some form of sentience. Vinny had also been one to allow Blue close enough to figure out what his species was like. Never having gotten close enough to a canine to be able to examine, as she usually killed those that she got close to. Water dripped from her large muzzle as she took her fill of the nice cold water. Until she heard noise that was coming toward her. She raised her head slightly, but kept her large mass in a crouched position. Her arms relaxed from her sides, the three clawed fingers pointed forward as a warning hiss escaped her jaws. She couldn't see the creature just yet, until her amber eyes find the creature that had made the noise. Instantly, her reaction seemed to change entirely toward him. She was capable of understanding some words that the other spoke. Such as 'Hello' 'help' and 'territory'. Words that really meant nothing to her other than the greeting that she had memorized from the humans. Food giver. This is what this canine was. Blue's 16ft tail began to sway behind her, and it almost seemed to wag even. Her arms now pinned against her side in a none threatening manner. The Utahraptor would chuff a greeting toward the food giver, never having learned his name, and took a step forward, her foot landing in the creek as she got closer. Tilting her head almost like a curious dog would, she would babble in raptor speech 'Food?' The raport more like commanded than questioned. Her attention completely on the canine that she recognized from the clan that they had just left. Why was he here? Did he live? The other usually regarded her by name. These thoughts didn't last very long at the thought of food however.
Their claws made it so that it would be extremely hard for them to get them off once they latched onto their opponent. Teeth that resembled that of a boa, facing backwards for maximum grip and to rip flesh. Their jaws were large enough to make it easier to crush bone once they latched on. This was capable with animals that weren't at least around the weight class of a tiger or a lion. Considering the weight and size different from their opponent made all the difference. As the raptors grew, they were able to get more experience with the way that they fought other beings and register it into their mind so that they wouldn't forget. When it came to someone that ended up injuring them at some time, the raptors were bound to remember no matter what happened to them. And once someone hurt one of them in the pack, they would be quick to find the target and dispatch it as quickly as possible. The reptiles worked almost like a pride of lions and wolves mixed together. They didn't tolerate any sort of trespassers in their territory, especially if they were larger carnivores. Small carnivores were tolerated because they didn't really pose any sort of threat. The Utahraptors had little competition until a clanner thinks they could take the likes of them on. Which happened with Blue, having nearly killed a Blizzardclanner where she had lived. The other had challenged her while she was sunbathing and the male didn't move away after she had warned him. So, Blue attacked and the other fought back, she won without really a hitch. Ripping out the other's tongue and practically making him mute. They were a weapon, and some of the clanners back where they lived had figured that out. Few wanted to tussle with the clan fearing that they may get swarmed by a pack of dinosaurs that could crush bone in a single motion. They were smart to do so, because compared to the rest of the clan they didn't have any morals when it came to those that were killed outside of the ones that lived in their pack. They meant nothing to them as strength meant survival, and a weak link meant that it could potentially hinder the pack. the reason being why the raptors usually attacked a creature with some caution as not to injure themselves. Blue knew first hand what it felt like to have her wounds infected, vomiting, fever, and other symptoms would plague her body. She just felt terrible and she remembered the foul scent that came from her wounds. She didn't quite understand what it meant but she knew it wasn't good.
Blue knew that those she knew weren't far behind her, so there wasn't means of concern if she needed to call out for help. Which wasn't likely as she still needed to hold her position in the pack as the strongest raptor out of the rest of her sisters. Who else would take charge? Echo? Definitely not. The other had earned the position of being the lowest in the pack for challenging Blue while they ahd been caged up by the humans several months ago. Almost years at this point, but her conception of time didn't really matter in this situation. Blue of course knew Vinny, and had a stable relationship with the other. They had interacted several times, and the reason why the reptile actually liked the canine was the factor that the other gave her food every time that they were around each other. A bad habit that had formed with the raptors when they were around the clans, which meant that they would associate clanners with food. Which is a very similar situation when someone feeds a bear, but when they don't have food, the bear attacks the one that used to have food instead. The Utahraptors reacted in the same way, and wouldn't forget a food giver all that quickly. Most clanners hated the raptors and wanted nothing to do with them. They considered them to be creatures that should just be put down for being as violent as they were. There were only a couple animals that sided with the raptors and actually cared for them. As they had some form of sentience. Vinny had also been one to allow Blue close enough to figure out what his species was like. Never having gotten close enough to a canine to be able to examine, as she usually killed those that she got close to. Water dripped from her large muzzle as she took her fill of the nice cold water. Until she heard noise that was coming toward her. She raised her head slightly, but kept her large mass in a crouched position. Her arms relaxed from her sides, the three clawed fingers pointed forward as a warning hiss escaped her jaws. She couldn't see the creature just yet, until her amber eyes find the creature that had made the noise. Instantly, her reaction seemed to change entirely toward him. She was capable of understanding some words that the other spoke. Such as 'Hello' 'help' and 'territory'. Words that really meant nothing to her other than the greeting that she had memorized from the humans. Food giver. This is what this canine was. Blue's 16ft tail began to sway behind her, and it almost seemed to wag even. Her arms now pinned against her side in a none threatening manner. The Utahraptor would chuff a greeting toward the food giver, never having learned his name, and took a step forward, her foot landing in the creek as she got closer. Tilting her head almost like a curious dog would, she would babble in raptor speech 'Food?' The raport more like commanded than questioned. Her attention completely on the canine that she recognized from the clan that they had just left. Why was he here? Did he live? The other usually regarded her by name. These thoughts didn't last very long at the thought of food however.
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