Dinosaur Warlord (An Epic LITRPG 4x) by Marcus Sloss

Dinosaur Warlord (An Epic LITRPG 4x) by Marcus Sloss

Author:Marcus Sloss
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 2020-10-03T16:00:00+00:00


You cannot claim a defended stable. Defender is still alive.

I chewed on the inside of my lip, clearly perplexed. Standing around wouldn’t fix this problem, though. I tucked the tablet back into my vest and went hunting for baby crabipedes.

The stable door leaned over at a lopsided tilt. The hinge at the bottom had shattered, the frame extending outward from when big momma came bursting out.

Ugh…

I certainly didn’t want to go into the stable. My hero talk, earlier, had seemed to be propelling my legs, even though my brain was telling them to stop.

Except, I had changed. I had showed no fear with that snake near the A/C unit a month ago. Hell, the tiger shark had spooked me, but I didn’t flee or panic.

I had been in more than one battle; battle is chaotic, random, and…

mostly luck, I had learned. So, if there were eggs I had to smash or babies I needed to squish, I would do so. Not like there was another warrior back at Noobi City I could send back up here in my place to finish the job.

I stepped forward, butterflies in my gut and slick palms be damned.

While I beat back my trepidation, I was not happy having to enter the stable.

When I entered, it stank horribly, even through my bandana mask.

A slight cough I tried to suppress, escaped.

I certainly wasn’t surprised the giant bug had left such a stinky smell behind.

My eyes adjusted to the dim light and I saw ruined cobwebs with angry, fist sized spiders. I killed those with quick swipes of my sword.

I continued my inspection, hoping those were the culprits, but somehow doubting it.

A large nest in the main area revealed neither eggs, nor young. There were defined tracks in the mud and the bed was the perfect size to fit the dead bug outside.

Hmm…

I started to sort through the cupboards on the -

A horrid groan preceded rustling from the doorway. I spun around, but was too late. Momma bug was somehow still alive. A pincer shot forward, snipping my left leg off so quickly, I fell onto its claw.

The alien bug panicked, flinging me towards its mouth.

I soared forward, my mind reeling from the sudden turn of events.

The most basic of thoughts smacked through my mind in those fractions of a second.

Raise your sword.

I managed to line up the pointy end with the big bad bug and my blade slid between two crossed eyes and into the creature’s brain. My foe’s body twitched in a death spasm while I let out an agonized shout.

“You cut off my fucking leg!” I screamed, spittle flying.

I refused to accept this situation; my mind pitted itself against reality.

Using one hand to balance myself, I retrieved my weapon. I hobbled over to my severed leg, and crashed down onto the ground beside it.

Maybe the game would glue it back on or something. I weakly pulled my tablet from my vest, dropping it as my hands started to shake. I was going into shock.

I managed to scoop it up off the nasty, wooden floorboards with unsteady hands.



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