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Post by Nardoth on Nov 22, 2010 17:35:16 GMT -8
Nardoth landed on Dagobah with no problems. He got out of his YT-1760 and looked over the swampy planet. He was very confused about why this planet was suppose to be special. After doing a few quick stretches to limber up and attached his trusty blaster to his side he starts to walk around. He saw plants and animals, none of which tried to eat him...yet.
"Oh crap, forgot to tell the company that I wouldn't be able to do deliveries because my grandma's sick. Oh well they'll be fine without me. I'm going to be fired, but they'll be fine. They'll just find another pilot to do the same job. I do hope this thing that man sent me to do ends with me getting another job," the Iktotchi said to himself.
After a few hours of exploring the planet Nardoth was getting frustrated. Frustrated that there was nothing but swamp, that there was no people, that he actually did this, and most of all that nothing of interest had happened. He was beginning to think that the man was just pulling his leg
"This is strange. I follow the advice of a strange man and a weirder feeling and go to a obscure planet, which now appears to be void of intelligent life or technology, and it hasn't paid off," Nardoth said sarcastically. "This planet is swampy, humid, dark, and has a creepy aura that just sticks to you," he finished as he got chills.
"I have a feeling something is coming at me."
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Post by Nardoth on Nov 28, 2010 14:37:44 GMT -8
Nardoth couldn't shake the feeling that something was coming as he continued to explore the surface of the planet. He didn't know what it was, but he was starting to become wary of his surroundings.
"Why did I even come here?" the Iktotchi asked himself while rubbing his forehead. "This place doesn't have any cities, what was I hoping to find? Maybe I should just go back."
He started to walk in the direction of his ship and stopped by a rather large body of water, for Dagobah. He saw his reflection in it, but there was something more. The feeling that he had grew more intense and something about it told him that there was danger.
Then he saw an image of a...creature, monster, however you want to describe it, but it was large, rising out of the water. Nardoth looked again and there was nothing. His breath became frantic in anticipation.
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Post by Wild Animal on Nov 30, 2010 10:18:47 GMT -8
The dragonsnake smelled food. Unusual food--new, fresh, exciting. A brand new smell it had never before encountered, and its bloodlust surged. The other dragonsnakes might smell it too, so it needed to act fast if it were to claim this meal for itself. It slowly brought its head out of the water to spy on the creature, then disappeared below the water again when it got a lock on the creature's position. It swam through the water and like lightning surged forward and up. It loomed over its future meal, baring its razor-sharp teeth with anticipation.
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Post by Nardoth on Nov 30, 2010 16:39:28 GMT -8
As the huge beast surged from the water Nardoth was briefly frozen by his fear. He grabbed his blaster, but didn't shoot, something told him that it wouldn't do much good. This thing was too big for something like an old pistol to hurt it.The fear was affecting Nardoth greatly. He truly believed that he was going to die that day, but then something inside him was revolted by the thought. He calmed himself and focused.
"I'm not going to die today," he shouted as he started to run off. It wasn't easy, as the mud made it hard for him to get any traction.
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Post by Wild Animal on Dec 3, 2010 14:19:06 GMT -8
The dragonsnake saw the creature turn tail and start to run. It slipped on the mud, and the dragonsnake's eyes grew lazy. As much as it longed to taste the creature's flesh, it was almost too easy to catch to be rewarding. It waited until the creature had gained a small distance, then disappeared back under the water and took a route it knew would intercept the creature right in its path. In addition to being small and weak, the creature didn't know the area like the dragonsnake did. When the dragonsnake positioned itself right, it shot out of the water and snapped at the creature with its razorsharp fins, attempting to knock the meal over so that it could be dragged into the murky depths.
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Post by Nardoth on Dec 7, 2010 21:16:52 GMT -8
Nardoth had a weird feeling. It was much like the ones he had before, but far less vague. He knew that the monster was going to try to attack him. He jumped out of the way of the beast's fin and rolled. He recovered after another second to continue his run.
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