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The Dawn of Twilight rolled 1 6-sided dice:
6
Total: 6 (1-6)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 1:18 am
Roll Number: 1 Response: My eyes are wide as I follow and dart through the swarm of people, my heart pounding fast as I strain to escape the coming danger. We must all escape- I look back, still moving forward, then right my head and move steadily on. The strain feels good, though I wish the circumstances were better. heart
You stumble around a bit, a little disorient but soon you get a grasp on the situation and fight against the tide. You look around noticing the tipped over serving tray. You pick up a bottle of water and get off the shuttles and take off running. Points 4
Total of Points: 4
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The Dawn of Twilight rolled 1 6-sided dice:
4
Total: 4 (1-6)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 1:24 am
Roll Number: 2 Response: I continue following the tide of people, pushing on. I feel like i'm running in a herd, our surge of motion pushing onward.
You head towards down the larger path following some of the other people. It’s clear from the lack of leaves and brush at the top of the trees that long neck soquili-dino’s and other large sized creatures have treaded on this path a lot. You follow the rest for quite some time until people start to thin out more and some even start to slow down. You start to slow down realizing you can’t hear the sound of stomping feet or snarls anymore. Points 1
Total of Points: 5
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The Dawn of Twilight rolled 1 6-sided dice:
3
Total: 3 (1-6)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 1:26 am
Roll Number: 3 Response: I start getting nervous, my head starting to catch up to the situation as I worry whether my 'herd' is being.... herded somewhere. I shake the feeling off and notice the small shack, feeling much better. The sounds behind me seem to have ebbed so I walk in to take a look- something useful might be there. Everything counts.
You walk in and scope the place out, you don’t take a whole lot of time going through everything, in fact you just look over the counter tops and the floor and wrinkle your nose at all the dust and junk left behind. Still you manage to find a tin of tuna. Points 1
Total of Points: 6
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The Dawn of Twilight rolled 1 6-sided dice:
2
Total: 2 (1-6)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 1:27 am
Roll Number: 4 Response: I hear the noise- the danger's back! I hide. The shack may be good for more than a can of tuna after all. I worry for those outside- but how can I help them if I can't help myself?
You stay in the shack, crunching down underneath the window praying that it won’t at least notice you being there. It snorts and rumbles around, it even gets close to the window that so that you can feel its breath roll over your head from the open window. You fidget, it growls but continues to lumber around and you remain forever still. Points 3
Total of Points: 9
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The Dawn of Twilight rolled 1 6-sided dice:
6
Total: 6 (1-6)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 1:31 am
Roll Number: 5 Response: It's gone! I dart out and head in a safe direction. An obstacle arises in my path but I see a near-fallen tree and make the best use of the now-tool to safely cross another order towards safety.
Total of Points: 14
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The Dawn of Twilight rolled 1 6-sided dice:
3
Total: 3 (1-6)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 1:36 am
Roll Number: 6 Response: We made it. It's there- we just have to take the final steps. I surge faster, sudden noise and welling panic reminding me that i'm not there yet. My herd is there! People! Safety! Ugh, I should train more, running, okay thoughts of fitness later for now- yes! I'm here.
Total of Points: 19
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Moxxiie rolled 6 6-sided dice:
3, 5, 3, 2, 6, 5
Total: 24 (6-36)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 3:38 am
Roll Number: Scenario 1 - Roll 3 - 1pt Response: Panic is rising inside as I feel I might be trampled to death by the other humans, rather than finding my fate in the jaws or claws of the ferocious beasts that are loose. As I get to my feet and scramble away, I breathe a jagged sigh of relief that I at least escaped with only a pain in my arm.
Roll Number: Scenario 2 - Roll 5 - 6pts Response: Stumbling over my own feet, mostly out of fear and not watching where I'm going, I run towards the edge of the jungle, ducking into a small, slightly less visible path into the foillage. I'm hoping that if the dinos follow, the low lying branches and underbrush might slow them down.
Roll Number: (Scenario 3 - Roll 3 - 1pt Response: Still out of breath and frightened, a little hope rises when I spot a small shack ahead. Sprinting the last few feet, I pull the door open and call in, "Hello? Anyone here?" Not waiting to get an answer I dart inside and do a quick scan of the place, hoping to find something to help. In my haste, I don't take time to search but do a quick skim of the room. It doesn't seem like anyone has been here in a while. Counters are cluttered with junk and a thick layer of dust and spiderwebs. "Spiders. Why'd it have to be spiders?" I think. "I'd almost rather deal with the dinos than spiders." Shuddering, I rub my painful arm, and grimly look around, my eyes happening upon a small familiar looking can. Tuna!
Roll Number: Scenario 4 - Roll 2 - 3pts Response: After hearing a scream from nearby, I nearly scream myself. Footsteps...rather, thundering footsteps, approach and I quickly duck down as I see a shadow pass across the nearby window. I hold my hands over my mouth and try to control my breathing as a wave of hot, steamy, rancid breath wafts through the open window. Fearing I have been found, I freeze in panic as the beast outside utters a small growl from the depths of its belly.
Roll Number: Scenario 5 - Roll 6 - 5pts Response: When the beast outside seems to have given up, I don't hesitate to get the hell out of there. I run back into the jungle, hopefully away from the danger. As I thrash through more underbrush, coming upon a trail I decide to stick to the beaten path. It leads me to a river. "Great, and I can't swim." I quickly look around for my options, spotting an almost fallen tree nearby. I try pushing it into the water, but it won't budge. Feeling a few kicks might give it a little more force, I try that, and after a stubbed toe or two, it finally falls across the water. I shimmy up onto it, and crawl across, hoping I'm going the right way and not into more danger.
Roll Number: (Scenario 6 - Roll 5 - 1pt Response: Making it safely across the river, I can see an opening through the leaves ahead. I quickly make my way through, and ahead I can see the compound. Just as a tinge of hope sparks within me, a deafening roar comes from my right as a t-rex spots me. Adrenaline and fear drive me towards the compound. I must have the worst luck as I trip and stumble over every root, rock and blade of grass. i fall three times as the beast thunders after me. Ahead I see the doors are open with someone yelling at me to hurry. They start to close as I and the beast are getting close. I fall again, my head hitting the ground hard. Blinded by pain and blood trickling down my forehead, I try to stumble to my feet, and feel a hand grasp my arm, pulling me inside where I promptly throw up.
Total of Points: 17
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Infinities rolled 6 6-sided dice:
3, 6, 4, 4, 2, 4
Total: 23 (6-36)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 3:45 am
Responses pending after work
Roll Number: Scenario 1: You try to fight against the tide of people but you are easily swept under the force, crashing on the floor as a few people tumble over you. Your arm is aching in pain as you try to get to your feet before any other bodies step all over you. You stumble off the shuttles and off into a direction running a little too slow for your own good. Points: 1 Response: This really isn't a great start to my day, now. Getting squished under the unwashed masses..... Stumbling, almost twisting my ankle?
Roll Number: Scenario 2: You head towards the smaller, less well walked path. It’s clear that it was meant for smaller dinosaurs and creatures as some of the taller branches reach for you but you keep going until you lose the path and stumble around in the jungle for a bit. Getting lost doesn’t help. Points 4 Response: Ew, I hate branches. Bugs live in them, and this path... Nope nope no- ahhh, did I last take a right or a left?
Roll Number: Scenario 3: You walk in and scope the place out, you don’t take a whole lot of time going through everything and what most of it looks like is just some junk someone left but you open a few drawers and kick a few things over. You manage to find some flares and a tin of tuna. Points 3 Response: I really, really hate tuna fish. Especially the canned stuff? It tastes like sadness and metal.
Roll Number: Scenario 4: You stay in the shack, crunching down underneath the window praying that it won’t at least notice you being there. It snorts and rumbles around, it even gets close to the window that so that you can feel its breath roll over your head from the open window. You fidget, it growls but continues to lumber around and when it is occupied with the other side of the window you toss the can of tuna into the woods. It travel’s pretty far and the T-Rex follows in pursuit of it. Points 6 Response: I may be rethinking my opinions on canned tuna.
Roll Number: Scenario 5: You are getting pretty close to the safe haven, but unfortunately you have reached a river that is running pretty swiftly, not to mention the sharp rocks and potential of being dragged down some waterfall. You don’t think a whole lot about what to do, instead you leap in getting roughed around by the current. Not the best plan. Points 1 Response: Water! It helps mask you sce--- my kidneys! OW. Rock to the bladder.
Roll Number: Scenario 6: You are running as fast as you can, the roaring noise behind you starts to make you tremble as you scramble to make it to the door. People are trying to close it shut while others are trying to wave you in. You are trying to run faster but you can’t help but look over your shoulder and see how close the T-Rex is. TOO CLOSE! You luckily make it to the door wiggling in as it threatens to close on you. Points 4 Response: At last, I can see safety! I can also hear that the T-rex scented the tuna on my hands. yeah, no; still hate tuna. Gonna make it gonna make- YES!
Total of Points: 19
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Toshihiko Two rolled 6 6-sided dice:
2, 6, 6, 3, 4, 4
Total: 25 (6-36)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 4:38 am
Roll Number: 1 Response: First rule of survival? Have supplies. All of the supplies. I take someone's leftover chips and drink that they left on the table for some reason while fleeing for their lives. Sucker.
Roll Number: 2 Response: Mostly I wander around a lot and end up on a trail? Uh, great, maybe I'll make it to somewhere I can hang out with my snack until this whole thing blows over.
Roll Number: 3 Response: Keeping my energy up, I find a place to hole up in. And also some tuna. And a...something. Stick of dynamite? That's safe, right?
Roll Number: 4 Response: Great. T-rex found me anyway. It's probably the smell of the tuna. I'd rather die than give up my tuna. I book it and know it's totally worth it.
Roll Number: 5 Response: I run all the way to the river, where tuna naturally live. I can hear the tuna's siren call. Not wanting to fight off a dinosaur shark, I Tarzan my way across.
Roll Number: 6 Response: Door target acquired. I wiggle my way through it. Sucks to be one of those guys on the other side, though. I hold tight to my victory snacks. This park is going to owe me soooooo many clams.
Total of Points: 22
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Yeonn rolled 6 6-sided dice:
4, 6, 3, 3, 3, 4
Total: 23 (6-36)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 6:50 am
b]Roll Number: 1 Response: don't look back don't look back keep running must keep running Total of Points: 3 b]Roll Number: 2 Response: never stray from the path
Total of Points: 4
b]Roll Number: 3 Response: I sure hope this tuna is safe
Total of Points: 1
b]Roll Number: 4 Response: why is it always me? b]Roll Number: 5 Response: I will live today
Total of Points:2 b]Total of Points: 3
b]Roll Number: 6 Response: I have lived through today
Total of Points: 4
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xSakura Serenityx rolled 6 6-sided dice:
5, 5, 2, 5, 6, 6
Total: 29 (6-36)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 7:21 am
Roll Number: 1 Response:Scenario 1-Roll 5: Giving my head a shake to try and get my vision to focus, trying, but failing to avoid the people scrambling in each direction. I grab the snack food and drinks I stumbled over and began running wherever my legs were taking me.(5 points)
Roll Number: 2 Response: Scenario 2-Roll 5: Hands on my knees and bent over gasping for air, I lift my head, wiping the sweat off my brow as I contemplate which path I should take; I notice the smaller, seemingly less traveled path and decide to take that one. My lungs are crying in protest but I dare not stop, silently wishing I had gone to the gym like I had planning months ago. (6 points)
Roll Number: 3 Response: Scenario 3-Roll 2: Feeling confidant that I have outrun the beasts I begin to slow down. Noticing that I have lost total sense of direction, I look to see an abandoned shack. Inside was mostly junk, but I discover flares, an old map, and a tin of tuna upon rummaging through the cupboards and drawers. "These might come in handy" I said to myself.(4 points)
Roll Number: 4 Response: Scenario 4-Roll 5: A scream ruptured the silence and my blood ran cold. The familiar thudding of footsteps made my heart skip a beat as the beast started sniffing around the area. Panic gripped my bones as I begin looking for a place to hide within the shack... nothing. I decide to crouch below a window as the monster began sniffing around, its hot breath making my hair stand on end. remember the tuna I toss it, hoping to distract the T-Rex. Hit his the shack with in gigantic tail as it turns, but it wasn't distracted for long as he turned its head and began peering into the window again. (4 points)
Roll Number: 5 Response: Scenario 5-Roll 6: The T-Rex moves off.... I breath a sigh of relief and wait for my heart rate to become normal.... as normal as it would be in this situation. I stand, unfolding the map that I found earlier and began making my way towards what I hope to be a safe haven. Coming across a river, rocks pointing out of it as sharp as the T-Rex teeth that is wanting to make a meal out of me too. I spot a tree nearly toppled over and began to kick it so that it will fall across to the other side. Successful in my task I carefully edge my way across and jump to the ledge on the other side. (5 Points)
Roll Number: 6 Response: Scenario 6-Roll 6: Heaving another sigh of relief I notice the safe haven off in the distance. Just when I think I am about to make it out alive, once again the familiar thundering sound is upon me once more, accompanied by vicious snarling. I get it everything I have in me toward the safe haven, my lungs threatening to explode. A loud, thundering roar causes me to stumble and fall. Suddenly I hear someone screaming for me to hurry and that I can make it. I scramble to my feet and start tripping for the door. I hurl myself inside, hearing the door slam behind me, and then everything goes black as I pass out on the floor in the safe haven. (3 points)
Total of Points: 27
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Rinial Sisterdragon rolled 6 6-sided dice:
4, 5, 6, 3, 5, 4
Total: 27 (6-36)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 8:38 am
Roll Number: 1 You stumble around a bit, following the group of people before you are tossed outside of the shuttles. People are running in all different directions but you take a moment to look around deciding the best place to hide and run towards it. Points: 3 Response: "Fracking!" Nearly biffing it, but managing to find a decent place to hide, sprinting towards it!.
Roll Number: 2 You head towards the smaller, less well walked path. It’s clear that it was meant for smaller dinosaurs and creatures as some of the taller branches reach for you but you keep going not wanting to take a break despite your lungs gasping for air. Despite wishing you had gone to the gym some more you are pretty hopefully that you might get out of this alive. Points 6 Response: "Just keep running, just keep running." Humming to themselves as they try hard to make resolutions for if they survive this crap!
Roll Number: 3 You walk in and scope the place out, you don’t take a whole lot of time going through everything, in fact you just look over the counter tops and the floor and wrinkle your nose at all the dust and junk left behind and kick a few things to sort of peek around. Still you manage to find a flare and a tin of tuna. Points 2 Response: "Sweet, snacks and fire. This will hold me for months!" Dripping sarcasm in the tone and scrambling to find a better place to hide.
Roll Number: 4 You stay in the shack, crunching down underneath the window praying that it won’t at least notice you being there. It snorts and rumbles around, it even gets close to the window that so that you can feel its breath roll over your head from the open window. You fidget, it growls but continues to lumber around and when you think it isn’t looking your run for it. It doesn’t take long for the T-Rex to notice and follow after you. Points 2 Response: "F**CK" Bolting out and trying to not get flattened!!!
Roll Number: 5 You are getting pretty close to the safe haven, but unfortunately you have reached a river that is running pretty swiftly, not to mention the sharp rocks and potential of being dragged down some waterfall. You don’t think a whole lot about what to do, instead you start to leap from rock to rock, but they are pretty slippery and you fall in. Points 2 Response: "SH****T" Trying desperately to remember if they actually know how to swim!!
Roll Number: 6 You are running as fast as you can, the roaring noise behind you starts to make you tremble as you scramble to make it to the door. People are trying to close it shut while others are trying to wave you in. You are trying to run faster but you can’t help but look over your shoulder and see how close the T-Rex is. TOO CLOSE! You luckily make it to the door wiggling in as it threatens to close on you. Points 4 Response: Only thing running through the mind is "How the frick did I manage not to drown and end up here??????
Total of Points: 19
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Seruta rolled 6 6-sided dice:
5, 4, 3, 2, 6, 3
Total: 23 (6-36)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 8:48 am
Roll Number: 1 - Rolled 5 Response: Scenario 1 : You stumble around a bit, a little disorient but soon you get a grasp on the situation and fight against the tide. You look around noticing someone’s discarded bag of snack foods and drinks. You pick it up and get off the shuttles and take off running not looking where you’re going. Points 5 Oh crap! Oh crap of crap!! Panic coursed through my veins, but I had to think fast! The Rexes looked to be distracted for the time being, so I fell into preservation mode. Looking around, I noticed some provisions and quickly scoop them up. If I survived this day, I'd need to survive until rescue! Jumping off, I noticed the flow of panicked individuals charged forward. Time to break away from the masses. And don't look back! Don't look back!!
Roll Number: 2 - Rolled 4 Response: Scenario 2 - You head towards down the larger path following some of the other people. It’s clear from the lack of leaves and brush at the top of the trees that long neck soquili-dino’s and other large sized creatures have treaded on this path a lot. You follow the rest for quite some time until people start to thin out more and some even start to slow down. You start to slow down realizing you can’t hear the sound of stomping feet or snarls anymore. Points 1 People were crowding the trees, taking the less traveled route to hopefully lose them. However the well traveled path seemed more productive. Others had the same idea. Not many, but a few. We ran for a while until we no longer heard the horrible roars, heavy breathing and earth shattering stomps of the rexes. Here we took a moment to breath. A moment to recollect, count our limbs and survivors. But I know we can't stop for long. It was only a matter of time before they'd be hungry again and be on the hunt.
Roll Number: 3 - Rolled Response: Scenario 3 - You walk in and scope the place out, you don’t take a whole lot of time going through everything, in fact you just look over the counter tops and the floor and wrinkle your nose at all the dust and junk left behind. Still you manage to find a tin of tuna. Points 1 Too tired from all that running, it became hard to focus on what was truly needed in the situation, but-- Ooh! Tuna!
Roll Number: 4 - Rolled 2 Response: Scenario 4 - You stay in the shack, crunching down underneath the window praying that it won’t at least notice you being there. It snorts and rumbles around, it even gets close to the window that so that you can feel its breath roll over your head from the open window. You fidget, it growls but continues to lumber around and you remain forever still. Points 3 Panic freezes me completely. Bones and muscles are so tense, I fear the Rex breath alone could snap me in two. Closing my eyes, I pray with my very soul that it goes away!
Roll Number: 5 - Rolled 6 Response: Scenario 5 - You are getting pretty close to the safe haven, but unfortunately you have reached a river that is running pretty swiftly, not to mention the sharp rocks and potential of being dragged down some waterfall. You look around and you see a small tree almost fallen over, just a few more kicks and it will make some sort of bridge that almost gets you to the other side. Points 5 So close. So close! Praying and thanking the heavens that I didn't have a heart attack right then and there, I collect myself. But it knows I'm there. It'll be back. Gathering courage to leave, I take off for the safe haven. The map helps, but the river poses a problem. The water is fast, and admittedly, I'm not that great a swimmer. But salvation is closer than I had initially noticed! There! A tree! Throwing my body into it, I knock over the tree and thank my lucky stars for all that balance training in karate all those years ago.
Roll Number: 6 - Rolled 3 Response: Scenario 6 - You are running as fast as you can, the roaring noise behind you starts to make you tremble as you scramble to make it to the door. People are trying to close it shut while others are trying to wave you in. You can’t run any faster but you try barely squeezing through the closing door. SAFE! Points 5 Nononono!! My heart is racing. My lungs are screaming, my legs are threatening to crumble into jelly beneath me! But I persist, forcing my will to push it's absolute limits! Ignoring the pinch as I forcefully squeeze through the doors and fall to the ground on the other side. There, I collapse completely, breathing so hard and heavy as the door shuts and locks behind me, keeping the terrible terror at bay. A moment passes as I catch my breath and then eventually start giggling. I did it. I survived! I'm safe....
Total of Points: 5 + 1 + 1 + 3 + 5 + 5 = 20
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belloblossom rolled 6 6-sided dice:
1, 4, 1, 3, 3, 2
Total: 14 (6-36)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 8:50 am
Roll Number: 1-1 Response: Blind with panic, I'm just following the crowd until they don't seem to have a pattern to where th are going anymore. Oh god, oh god, oh god, this is it. I'm gonna die. I'm not fast, but I run. At least I can die running.
Total of Points: 2pts
Roll Number: 2-4 Response: I ended up following a larger portion of screaming people down the larger path, though with my adrenaline kicking in, I ran past the majority and in blind terror could no longer tell where I was headed until I was alone with the sound of soft birdsong in the background.
Total of Points: 1pt
Roll Number: 3-1 Response: I am incredibly relieved to find the run down shack and my early childhood Girl Scout training starts to kick in: Be Prepared. While I'm sure the Girl Scouts never thought one of their members would be in this sort of scenario, I ransack the place anyway. Thanks, Girl Scouts.
Total of Points: 6pts
Roll Number: 4-3 Response: Whyyyyyyyyyyy me. I'm not that fleshy! Besides, there were like a thousand other people in this park, couldn't it go after them?! As soon as I spot an opening, I bolt. If only it had left me alone!
Total of Points: 2pts
Roll Number: 5-3 Response: Oh boy, thanks, Map. Dora the Explorer never had to deal with this kinda surprise "giant river of death" kind of stuff! And now, I'm up to my waist in water and I'm cold and I wanna go home and never leave the house again. Or get eaten. Whichever is faster.
Total of Points: 3pts
Roll Number: 6-2 Response: I dragged myself out of the water, the map was useless and soggy and I was ready to call it quits when suddenly I see the doors to the safe haven and then I hear the roars of the t-Rex behind me. I think of my stuffed animals at home and then I charge. As the doors start to close, I use my clastrophobia as fuel and just make it through the doors. I proceed to start sobbing from the other side.
Total of Points: 2+1+6+2+3+6=20pts
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strawberry gumi bunny rolled 6 6-sided dice:
2, 6, 6, 1, 4, 6
Total: 25 (6-36)
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 8:59 am
Roll Number: 2 1 - Scenario: +6 Response: Running, screaming, mass panic! There seems to be absolutely nowhere to go and in the chaos the only thing I can seem to do is try not to be trampled by the stampede, letting myself press close against a nearby terminal to avoid the tide evacuating the shuttles. Deep breaths... don't give in to the rising mass hysteria... In the end, the patience pays off. When there's a little more room to make a run myself, I spy an abandoned bag, some snacks half spilled out. I'm quick to grab it on my way out to find a safer spot to hide from the incoming T-Rex horde.
Roll Number: 6 2 - Scenario: +4 Response: In the ending it seems sticking it out alone may be for the best and I turn up following a previously traveled path... I'm weary of the fact the dino-soquili trodden slopes, but the logic of 'they've already come this way, they wont come back' seems to be the mentality... I hope. And that's all well and good until I wind up deeper into the forest, completely and totally lost... When had I lost sight of the path?
Roll Number: 6 3 - Scenario: +2 Response: The sounds of scream and panic, of thundering hooves and crashing are long gone, which is a huge relief... And.. the trail seems to be long gone as well, somehow, also a relief. Even if I'm lost I seem to be away from them. I stop for a minute, frowning as a survey the forest, uncertain as to where I've ended up, but there's nothing to do but continue forward. My hope increases at the sight of the shack and I'm quick to enter. In my enthusiasm I'm not as thorough as I should be but I do add the tuna I find to my collection of supplies. The flare was another piece of good fortune in my fine as a kicked over a bit of junk. Seemed this dusty old cabin was good for a bit.
Roll Number: 1 4 - Scenario: +1 Response: I had settled to rest for a while when the scream tore me up from my short nap. And then the stomping and shaking of the approaching Soquili-Rex had me up like a shot, eyes wide in fear... Closer... Closer... It was right outside the cabin now! I could her it snuffling around the porch... oh god.. it knew I was in here.. That was when the pure panic hit. Stupid, so stupid. I knew, even as I did it. But I bolted out the back door! Right into the wild, unknown jungle. For a long moment all I can hear is my heart racing and my ragged breathing... Then the earth-shattering sounds of it's hooves as it begins chasing me! No!
Roll Number: 4 5 - Scenario: +4 Response: It felt like I'd been running for hours... But eventually I realize.. nothing is actually chasing me anymore, and I've actually left the edge of the forest. I drop to the ground to regain my breath, and eat a bit, using up some snack and water from the pack before hauling myself to my feet and cautiously moving back into the woods. It takes some time but I'm working my way along a safer path, making progress toward the safe haven... Until a very large, very wet obstacle blocks my way. The fast flowing river, with dangerous rapids, and sharp rocks... No swimming over that. After scouting the area a bit I notice the vines... Well, what could go wrong with that? A few tugs shows them to be sturdy and with a running start I fling myself across. It seems perfect, until I feel the water at my feet! Panicked, I quickly pull myself higher on the vine, and let go at the other bank, rolling onto the ground... not a graceful success, but still.
Roll Number: 6 6 - Scenario: +3 Response: It took a bit of walking, after the river.. but finally, finally, it was in sight! The safe haven! I could see the compound just in the distance and I was walking a bit faster, but, I suddenly froze up when I heard it. The snarling and sudden pounding of hooves once more... Sucking in a breath, I bolted, but this time, I actually had a destination, this time, safety was in sight! I was NOT going to die on it's doorstep! I'm trembling from the strain, or maybe fear, I'm scrambling across the rough terrain at points, but I'm determined... Until the ground gives out from those massive smashing hooves chasing me, and I feel myself hitting, tumbling in the dirt, eyes wide in fear. It's a voice from ahead of me that snaps me to attention, and I launch myself up, half running half stumbling the rest of the way to the shelter, falling into it to hear the door slam shut safely behind me.
Total of Points: 6+4+2+1+4+3=20
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