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Saurus Rock: Member Hall of Fame / Forum Awards 2020 Rules, List, and Drafts
« on: September 01, 2020, 10:46:33 AM »
The rules of the 2020 award votes will be run essentially on the same rules as the last four years with those who are entitled to vote and to be voted for in the award ceremony need to have joined the GOF at least two months ago, must have posted at least a 100 times and must have been active within the last two months.


Here are the full rules:

The voting process officially opens on Tuesday, September 1st. The voting topic will be posted at that time.

Voting for the initial 6 categories will last for 1 month and will close at 23:59:59 on 30 September 2020 (forum standard time)

We understand it is a wall of text, but we would like you to at least read through the rules once before you start voting so that you won't breach any rules.

♪♫♪ OFFICIAL RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR 2020 GANG OF FIVE MEMBERSHIP AWARDS ♪♫♪

1)  All selected GOF members listed are invited to participate in the GOF Awards. These candidates have been granted participation on clearing of the following conditions:

A. Have a post count of at least 100 posts
B. Have been active on the GOF within the past 2 months as of as of 8/16/2020
C. Have been a member of the GOF for at least 2 months as of as of 8/16/2020

The list of eligible candidates for this year's awards can be found in the Voting Status topic! If your name is not on that list, you are not eligible to receive an award in this year's nominations. If you find you fulfill the three criteria listed above and still are not on the list, please contact one of the admins about it. We do our very best, but mistakes are always possible.

2)   You are to offer one (1) nomination per category highlighting the nominee's GOF username in underline and/or bold to aid with the tallying process. We strongly advise all participants to vote in every category if possible.
Understandably there may be some areas you are not too sure on if you haven't been involved directly (e.g. the LBT Discussion section) or are genuinely unable to select one candidate but we urge you try to offer a nomination if you can.

3)   If you want to be entitled to win an award, you will have to vote for at least 5 out of 6 categories. In case you did not vote in at least 5 categories, you will not receive any awards you are entitled to. The awards will instead go to the member with the second highest amount of votes. If you are not interested in winning an award, but still wish to vote in several categories, you are allowed to do so.

4) If you skip 2 votes in the first 6 categories, you are obliged to vote in the Appreciated Member award in order to win an award yourself.

- The Appreciated Member Award voting will be held after the main 6 categories have been finalized and the awards distributed, since only members who didn't win any of these 6 categories can be voted for the Appreciated Member Award. DO NOT reveal your nomination for the Appreciated Member Award alongside your votes for the initial 6 categories because it won't be counted.

5) All nominations must be accompanied with a few lines or a brief statement as to why you feel your choice deserves the award. It doesn't have to be long, but it should at least help enforce your choice so that it can be counted as valid reasoning. Feel free to express credit to those member you felt were close contenders for an award if you wish. Nominations without explanatory comments will count as a skipped vote, so make sure to include them!

6) If you do not complete all your nominations in one post, please submit the remainder of your nominations in a separate post. Please do not edit/update previous posts, since this will confuse the one keeping record of the votes. We will constantly update your votes and will not go back to check older posts once votes are cast.

7) We discourage voting for yourself in any given category for the awards. if you genuinely feel that there are no other eligible candidates who deserve a specific award then you are permitted to vote for yourself in 1 category only. Voting for yourself more than once will count as skipped votes. In case a tie in number of votes comes up, the candidate who did not vote for themselves automatically wins the award.

8) The candidate who gets most votes for an award will be permitted to add one of the drafts of the award to his or her signature. The candidate with the second most votes can choose one of the drafts of the awards after the winner has chosen his and can call himself the runner up! Runner ups must have at least one third of the votes the winner had and cannot use the same banner as the winner. Runner ups do not have to state that their award is a runner up, they can be just as proud as the actual winners.

9) In case two members get an equal amount of votes and are both entitled to either the award or a runner up award there will be a tiebreaking vote. These will be held after the main voting and before the Appreciated Member award voting. This final tiebreaker will decide who wins the award.

And lastly, we would like to remind you all that the awards are here for fun. Any activity that could be considered ruining the fun will disqualify you from the awards and might even result in a harsher action if necessary. Here is a list of what we find unacceptable: We want all of you to have as much fun as possible and we can only assure that if you help along yourself.

Thanks for reading. If there are any other questions feel free to post them below :)

- The main categories for this year's Awards are as follows -
~Fanart Award
~Feedback Award
~Friendly Member Award
~LBT Discussion Award
~Helpful Member Award
~Proactive Award

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Saurus Rock: Member Hall of Fame / Fanfiction Awards 2020
« on: September 01, 2020, 10:45:56 AM »
The fanfiction awards will use the same rules as last year.  Nonetheless, for those of you who are new or who wish to have a refresher as to the process, here are the rules for the fanfiction awards.

Joining:

1)   Everyone who wants his or her fanfiction to be part of the awards must enter their fanfiction before September 30, 2020. You may enter up to 5 of your fanfictions, but can only have 1 fanfiction award from each year in your signature. Just to clarify, if you posted your story for the fanfiction prompt challenge they can also be nominated here - in fact we would encourage you to enter them. :) The fanfiction must abide by the following criteria (subject to change):

----The fanfiction has to be in The Land Before Time setting. It would not be an LBT fanfiction otherwise.
----The fanfiction needs to abide by the forum rules (otherwise it wouldn't be permitted on this website in the first place).  So no smut or porn.
----The fanfiction has to be either a script, poetry or prose. It can consist of several chapters or just a shorter story, but the minimum length required is 1000 words for a story, or 500 words for a poem.
----The fanfiction should have been updated or created in the last year (so after September 1, 2019). It does not have to be finished.

2)Fill in this form and send it to me by PM on or before September 30, 2020.:

Quote
Name of fanfiction:
Short summary:
Link to fanfiction on the GoF:
Author(s): (You have to be one of the authors, but if you have a co-writer, put him/her down here)
Any other comment:

Voting
You can rate fanfics here: (no topic created yet - it will be posted after September 30)

1)   We list all fanfictions that you can vote for in one thread. In that thread you can post your rating for the fanfiction. Voting is simple, but it will take some time. You may pick any of the fanfictions you've read, and only those you have read. You will rate this fanfiction a mark from 1 to 10, and include a little description of why you want to give that fanfiction that mark. This description should include your opinion and should show that you've actually read the fanfiction.

2)   Voting looks like this:
Fanfiction: [name of fanfiction 1]
I rate it: 6/10
Because: This fanfiction was average. It did not keep my attention span for much longer than 5 minutes. Next to that it was so obvious what would happen to Cera, everyone knew that she would eventually escape from the Sharptooth. However it is still an interesting plot line and could be made into a movie if it was written with more care and enthusiasm.

Fanfiction: [name of fanfiction 2]
I rate it: 8/10
Because: Wow! I've never seen anyone write this well! As much as I despise human influence in the land before time, it was awesome to see how Littlefoot communicated with them.

3) If you have submitted your fanfiction as nomination, you HAVE to rate someone else's fanfiction (you may not rate your own). You need to review at least one fanfiction for every fanfiction you submit. If you submit 5, you review 5!

4) After the awards are over, everyone who participated in the fanfiction award will get an award for them to show in their signature.  If you submitted multiple stories for consideration then you will need to pick which story you wish to receive your award for. The award will state the following:

Fanfiction award for [name of fanfiction here]
Number of votes: 3
Average rating: 7/10

You will not be disqualified for the appreciated member award if you join these awards.

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Character Showcase / Chomper's Parents Showcase - August 2020
« on: August 01, 2020, 01:58:44 AM »
Oh, there you guys are!  Chomper should be back after awhile, he is working on a commercial for salad dressing right now.



In this topic please feel free to discuss Chomper's parents as character,s to share your own creations (fanfics or fanart), or to mention some of your favorite fanworks of others involving them.  For a full set of rules please see the 2020 Monthly Character Showcase topic but keep in mind that this is meant to be fun as opposed to any sort of contest.

I will go ahead and get the discussion started with the following questions:

1) Based upon what we have seen in the films, what do you think of Chomper's parents in terms of parenting skills?

2) If the gang had been stuck on the island for a longer period of time in LBT V, how do you think Chomper's parents would have reacted?

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Now where can they be...



Ah, thanks for finding our guests, Cera!  :bestsharptooth


In this topic please feel free to discuss these antagonists as character,s to share your own creations (fanfics or fanart), or to mention some of your favorite fanworks of others involving them.  For a full set of rules please see the 2020 Monthly Character Showcase topic but keep in mind that this is meant to be fun as opposed to any sort of contest.

I will go ahead and get the discussion started with the following question:

What do you think motivated the antagonism of these domeheads against Cera in the first film?



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Character Showcase / Pterano Showcase - June 2020
« on: May 31, 2020, 01:53:16 PM »
Let's see here... who was next?



Oh, right!  How could I forget?

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In this topic please feel free to discuss Pterano as a character, to share your own creations (fanfics or fanart), or to mention some of your favorite fanworks of others involving him.  For a full set of rules please see the 2020 Monthly Character Showcase topic but keep in mind that this is meant to be fun as opposed to any sort of contest.

I will go ahead and get the discussion started with the following questions:

1)  Pterano seems to be one of those characters in the fandom for which there is a lot of polarization.  He has numerous fans, but also detractors.  Why do you think he is so polarizing in terms of how fans see the character?

2)  What is your own personal view on Pterano as a character?

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Character Showcase / Rinkus and Sierra Showcase - May 2020
« on: May 01, 2020, 10:48:51 AM »
Hey, guys?  Are you done with that rock yet?  :thudstonk



Sigh... well, I will get things started for when you get done.  And for the love of the Great Egg, don't let those two rainbowfaces catch you!  :rainbowwave

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In this topic please feel free to discuss Rinkus and Sierra as characters, to share your own creations (fanfics or fanart), or to mention some of your favorite fanworks of others involving these characters.  For a full set of rules please see the 2020 Monthly Character Showcase topic but keep in mind that this is meant to be fun as opposed to any sort of contest.

I will go ahead and get the discussion started with the following questions:

1)  It has be postulated by many authors, including myself, that Sierra might be some kind of psychopath or sociopath (a person without emotional empathy for others) based upon his words and actions during the seventh film.  Including his willingness to kidnap Ducky and then to discard her to what he assumes is her doom.  What do you think?

2)  What is your personal head-canon about how these two met up?  It does seem that Rinkus knows how to recognize and handle Sierra's more intense impulses to lash out to a much better degree than Pterano.

3)  To my fellow science nerds: one of the hashtags for this gif image is #Birds, how does that make you feel? :p

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Starday Wishes / Happy birthday, UnionRags123!
« on: April 11, 2020, 12:58:45 AM »
Happy birthday, UnionnRags!  :birthday :smile :DD :smile :celebrate I hope that you have a wonderful time today!

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Character Showcase / Rhett - April 2020 (April Fools)
« on: April 01, 2020, 12:58:30 AM »
Alright, everyone, now that Ichy and Dill have had their time in the Bright Circle, it is time to shine the spotlight on someone who never really had a chance to manifest as an effective antagonist. I am, of course, referring to the Useless Sharptoot from LBT VI.  Though he is but one example of the degradation of sharpteeth in the sequels, I think that by showcasing him we can...

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Character Showcase / Dil and Ichy Showcase - March 2020
« on: March 01, 2020, 12:20:13 AM »
Hey, guys!  Guess what day it is?



That's right! It is your month!

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In this topic please feel free to discuss Dil and Ichy as characters, to share your own creations (fanfics or fanart), or to mention some of your favorite fanworks of others involving these characters.  For a full set of rules please see the 2020 Monthly Character Showcase topic but keep in mind that this is meant to be fun as opposed to any sort of contest.

I will go ahead and get the discussion started with the following question:

They both speak the leaf-eater language in the film, which is curious, especially in the case of Dil who is an obligate carnivore. How do you think that Dil learned the language?  Was, as proposed in this topic, Dil and Ichy formerly friendly sharpteeth?  Or do you have another idea that you would propose?

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Character Showcase / Ozzy and Strut Showcase - February 2020
« on: February 01, 2020, 02:17:56 AM »
Hmmm... I could have sworn I had to do something today, but I can't seem to remember what that was.



Oh, that's right!  Thanks for the reminder, guys!  It's time for you two to have your special mont...



...alright.  I will get some eggs for you as well.  :rolleyes

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In this topic please feel free to discuss Ozzy and Strut as characters, to share your own creations (fanfics or fanart), or to mention some of your favorite fanworks of others involving these characters.  For a full set of rules please see the 2020 Monthly Character Showcase topic but keep in mind that this is meant to be fun as opposed to any sort of contest.

I will go ahead and get the discussion started with the following questions:

1) How did your opinion of these two characters change over the course of the second film, if at all?

2) #TeamGreenFood or #TeamEgg?  We know where Ozzy and Strut stand on the issue, so how about you?  :bestsharptooth

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The Fridge / The 2010s: The Land Before the 2020s
« on: December 31, 2019, 02:25:12 AM »
It is hard to believe that we are now less than 24 hours away (in terms of forum time) from the end of the decade and the rise of the 2020s.  :opetrie Though in many ways it is an arbitrary threshold, the passage of a decade allows us to take stock of the passage of time and how we, and the forum, has changed over the previous ten years.  Though I only joined in 2013 and cannot share first-hand knowledge of forum events before then, I can share some of my thoughts and observations since then.

One memory that I have from the previous seven years is when I first joined the forum.  I was quite hesitant to join a forum for some time due to the general lack of civility in many forums and my own lack of experience in joining established Internet communities.  However once I discovered the Gang of Five I began to sense that it was different.  I lurked for about six months and was quite impressed by the community and the maturity on display by many of the members.  I finally decided to take the plunge and to join the forum in August 2013.  Much to my relief the other members and the admins welcomed me warmly and encouraged me as I slowly got the hang of being an active member of an Internet community.  In particular, jansenov, Malte, Iris, Ducky123, and bushwacked made me feel right at home.

Since I have joined the forum I have witnessed both the loss of long-standing members and the joining of new faces into the community.  As such the forum has always been a dynamic place from my perspective, with new members bringing new vitality into the community with their arrival.  This has been most noticeable to me in how many members who have joined since 2010 have really jump started activity in the various prompt challenges, the character showcase, and the numerous games on the forum, even as some older projects have been discontinued.  It is this energy and motivation from the new members that continuously rejuvenates my own love of the series and this community, and I am sure it is a similar story for others on the forum as well.

Likewise, during this time, the Internet has shifted from one era to another, with many old-style forums falling by the wayside.  Thankfully this forum has persevered through this transitional period, though it was not an easy journey.  From one migration (from Invisionfreee to Zetaboards) and then another (to self-hosting) we have our membership to thank for keeping the forum alive and thriving.  I am immensely thankful for the tremendous help that zero-point and James Gryphon have provided during these migrations.  I am also deeply appreciative of every one of you who have contributed to providing the funds that keep the forum operational. Though much has changed over the years I am confident that with your continued help this forum will flourish for years to come!  :)

As for myself, the decade has also been one of change.  I began the decade as an adjunct professor who was freshly out of graduate school and worried for the future, and I leave the decade as a full-time professor with much better prospects.  Additionally, through the welcoming words and assistance of forum members, I have become part of a wonderful forum community. Through this community I have done things that I honestly could not have foreseen in 2010.  Namely my creative pursuits, fanfictions, and participation in roleplays would never have happened without the forum community encouraging me in these endeavors.  Due to these developments and the building of new friendships, the forum and the people in it will be firmly ingrained in my mind whenever I think of this past decade.

What about all of you?  What thoughts do you have concerning the decade that is about to pass and the one that is yet to come?  Feel free to share those in this topic.  :yes

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Character Showcase / Sharptooth Showcase - January 2020
« on: December 31, 2019, 01:52:10 AM »
Well, the new year is almost here. So at any time now we should expect our first antagonist to appear...



And there he is!  Really, there was only one way to begin the Year of the Antagonist, and that is with the original sharptooth who started it all.  For January 2020 we will be showcasing - Sharptooth!

In this topic please feel free to discuss Sharptooth as a character, to share your own creations (fanfics or fanart), or to mention some of your favorite fanworks of others involving this character.  For a full set of rules please see the 2020 Monthly Character Showcase topic but keep in mind that this is meant to be fun as opposed to any sort of contest.

I will go ahead and get the discussion started with the following questions:

1) How do you see the original Sharptooth in terms of his motivations?  Is he to be seen as a villain, or as merely another hungry predator in the Mysterious Beyond?

2) What qualities do you think the original Sharptooth has that subsequent sharpteeth in the series lacked?

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LBT Fanfiction / Hidden Needs
« on: December 23, 2019, 02:30:19 PM »
Fanfiction.net link: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13459031/1/Hidden-Needs

Merry Christmas, everyone! Today I am posting my long-delayed response to the Summer Prompt Exchange. The prompt that I responded to was this one:

"We all know that Petrie's kind were likely omnivores or carnivores in real life… but what if that was also true in the LBT narrative as well? Write a story where Petrie's "little secret" (that he likes insects or fish) is revealed to one of his friends or to the gang itself."

Unfortunately this prompt gave me a lot of difficulty due to my uncertainty of which tone would be appropriate, and also my desire to keep the story itself at a reasonable size.   Now, however, I think it is ready to see the light of day, and I hope that you enjoy the story. :) In the end I decided on treating this story as a kind of single chapter, which could serve as a springboard into new stories set in this same continuity.  Before I go, however, I would like to give a big thanks to OwlsCantRead and Historian1912 for their assistance in beta-reading and providing feedback for this story. I greatly appreciate your help. :)

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Hidden Needs


“At the last moment, the fish and I exchange a troubled glance. The murrel seems to be demanding an explanation. Alas, I am in no position to start justifying the unusual treatment. What comes next is a new experience for both the fish and me.”
― Tahir Shah, Travels With Myself

There were many calls that a young flyer needed to learn in life. Alarm calls, threat calls, identity calls… with each having its own meaning and traditions behind them, as well as the expected responses to hearing each one. But out of a wide array of various calls, there was one in particular that could always be expected to turn even the most patient family of flyers into the most ferocious tempest of chaos imaginable.

“Who is ready for breakfast?”

Petrie’s eyes jerked open with the speed that could only come from instinct.  Before he could even comprehend what his legs and wings were doing, Petrie was rapidly speeding towards his mother’s outstretched foot and what it contained within…

It was such a shame that his brother was in the way.

Within the span of a few seconds Petrie collided into his brother, and then each of his siblings crashed into him in turn, sending them all tumbling into a confusing pile of wings, feet, and beaks. Upon seeing the resulting scene it took Volant all of her willpower not to erupt into boisterous laughter.

“Now, now, children… I have enough for everyone.  But if you are not behaved then I might just eat the good stuff myself…”

As if animated by one mind the pile of moaning children was suddenly transformed into nine upright bodies, rigid with attention. Only their eyes retained the irrational eagerness that was there before.  Eyes that were fixed on what their mother was now breaking into nine even segments.  Though it only took her a few seconds to complete the ordeal, it seemed like an eternity to the attentive little flyers.  When she was finished, Volant wisely stepped out of the way.

“Dig in, children!”

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“Well, that couldn’t have possibly gone any worse,” Cera grumbled.

“Well, we did not get eat-ed, so it could have been worse that way. It could, it could,” Ducky said in an attempt to look on the positive side.

Ruby sighed heavily. “Well, even though we did not get eaten, that does not mean that things went well. Whose idea what it to try to find sweet bubbles anyway?”

She was greeted by five exasperated glares.

Ruby defensively put her hands on her hips.  “I suggested that we find some in the valley!”

With Ruby becoming bristled, now it was Littlefoot’s turn to play peacemaker. “I think a lot of us decided to go to the Narrow Pass. After all, Spike was already halfway there.”

Spike’s eyes went wide upon hearing his name being mentioned before continuing to munch on a bush with the most innocent expression that he could manage.

“I am just glad that we all made it out!” Chomper exclaimed happily before suddenly looking confused and placing one of his digits to his chin. “Uh, I mean in…”

“Glad to see that at least one sharptooth is happy we’re all still in one piece,” Cera muttered, glaring at the sheepish-looking sharptooth.

Littlefoot sighed. “Now, Cera, that is unfair. That fastbiter was chasing Chomper as well.”

“Now that I think about it, he was probably the only other sharptooth besides Chomper who I’ve ever seen happy about all this. I swore I heard him laughing while those two blue fastbiters were yelling at each other,” Cera said, “It was like our nearly being ripped apart and saved by some sharpteeth not liking each other was just a big joke to him.”

Ducky took a deep, calming breath. “Well, thank goodness we are all safe now. We were almost not safe. Nope, nope, nope.”

Littlefoot closed his eyes with a resigned expression, as though he knew what was coming now that Ducky had unintentionally brought the topic back to their narrow escape.

“That’s right! We almost became food today.  All because we didn’t see those fastbiters until we ran into them!” Cera erupted,  “If Petrie had been here when we had that idea instead of sleeping or eating or whatever that beak-brain was doing, then it would have saved us a lot of trouble!”

It was then, right as Cera finished a volley of words, that the threehorn felt a new weight on her back.  “Uh… what did Petrie miss?”

“Oh, nothing,” Cera said sarcastically, her fiery eyes boring into the flyer perched on her back, “All our fastbiter friends just decided to show up at the same time, that’s all.”

Petrie blinked before looking to his left and right.  “Fastbiters in the valley?  But me not hear any alert!”

Ruby groaned before deciding to take one for the team. “We went on an adventure that became a misadventure.  But we are all here now, so…”

“But we almost weren’t! We were this close to having them chewing on our spines, picking their teeth with our bones, and tossing our tails off somewhere and leaving them to rot,” Cera cut Ruby off while painting a grisly picture of what was nearly their fate, “There might not have been anything left of Ducky. One of them looked like he could’ve swallowed her whole without even trying!”

“Cera…” Littlefoot cautioned while Chomper looked around awkwardly at hearing her latest rant.

“...I mean, I can fight well, but against two entire packs… there is not much that we could do… we would be like snapping shells to the...”

“Cera!” Petrie screeched.

It wasn’t so much the exclamation that silenced everyone so much as the identity of the person making it.  As Petrie noticed the surprised stares of the rest of his friends, the flyer found himself looking away awkwardly.  “Uh… maybe we could play something?”

Littlefoot nodded with a smile, quickly speaking up in agreement before Cera could interject.  “Yeah! Now that Petrie is here we can do the pinecone game.”

“Yeah!” Chomper agreed quite quickly, eager to end the argument caused by their close shave earlier.

“Oh, alright,” Cera said, grudgingly going along with it when she saw the rest of the gang eager to take up the suggestion, “But Ducky’s on my team this time!”

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“Pass it to me! To me, Littlefoot!”

As Littlefoot used his powerful tail to send the pinecone to his pink teammate, Petrie sailed in the air like a leaf carried aloft by a lazy thermal.  To the untrained eye it might seem like he was conserving energy for an eventual dive towards the pinecone, but in reality all of his energy was currently being spent on his troubled thoughts.

“Ha! You snooze you lose, flat-head!”

“We will see about that, Cera!”

Petrie briefly jerked back to awareness as he made a slight movement towards the two very loud adversaries down below.  But of course, he would not dare to dive at them unless there was an opening where no one was looking.

Much like certain other things…

He didn’t dare even put his thoughts into words concerning the conversation from earlier. His friends had nearly met their doom and he had not been there for them.  The implications of that weighed heavily on his mind. The fact that it was their own fault for going out without him and that they were chased by sharptooth every other day did little to calm his head.

And then, there was the way Cera had described things… it sounded so close to…

“Petrie, look out!”

The flyer was rather forcibly brought back to the present by the pine cone as it arced rather higher than Littlefoot had intended. Had he been paying attention, Petrie could’ve knocked it towards a teammate. As it was, he was the one who ended up being knocked towards a rather inviting hole.

“Oh my gosh!”

“Petrie, are you alright?”
 
It took a few moments for the small flyer to regain his bearings. When he did several things came into sharp relief. First, Littlefoot, Ducky, and Ruby were looking at his fallen form with concern. And second, he was laying in the small trench that served as their goal.

Despite everything still feeling a bit fuzzy he put on a weak smile. “Goal for Petrie team!”

Ruby’s concern slowly turned into relieved amusement as she picked up the pinecone next to the fallen flyer and tossed it to the opposing team on account of it being their turn. “You make it look so easy, Petrie, but the landing did not look easy!” 

Petrie shook his head as he got up. “Me landed?”

Ducky snorted as she helped him up. “No, you fall-ed.”

Cera grunted at this. “Come on, Ducky! Let’s show these guys how this is done!”

Ducky gave her friend a hug before she ran off towards her teammates, leaving Littlefoot with Petrie by the goal.

Littlefoot gave him one final look over.  “Are you sure that you are alright, Petrie?”

Petrie took off as if to reassure his friend, slowing moving forward as he searched for a thermal.  “Y-yeah, Petrie just fine!  What make you concerned?”

Littlefoot frowned. “Well, you took a hard hit…”

“Petrie had worse…”

Littlefoot continued. “And you are headed straight for that tree,” he drawled.

This came as news to Petrie as he finally took notice of where he was actually heading. Sure enough there it was right in front of his face, the loving embrace of a thick branch.  He took an evasive swerve in order to avoid this unforeseen obstruction before he finally rolled into something like a controlled soar.

Littlefoot blinked.  “Uhhh…”

“Me fine!” the flyer affirmed from far above, “Let’s beat Cera! Petrie no want hear her brag!”

The sauropod merely shook his head at the flyer’s antics. He supposed that Petrie was right: they did have a game to win.

“What’s the holdup? Are we playing or not?” Cera called out impatiently.  When she didn’t get an immediate answer she asked again with some concern.   “Uh, guys?”
 
Littlefoot put on a smile that was more confident that he felt. “Oh, we’re playing, unless you guys are conceding already…”

“Oh, I will show you, longneck!  The game is on!” Cera eagerly sent the pinecone flying, her teammates rushing to keep up with the overenthusiastic shot.

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“Alright, guys, the girls have caught up! We need to…”

Littlefoot was interrupted by a certain pink fastrunner clearing her throat.  Turning his neck around with a momentarily dumbfounded expression, he found himself greeted with an amused smirk and a small wave from Ruby.

“Uh, sorry, Ruby. We need to beat the other girls and Spike!  They have caught up and if Cera wins this one she will not let us live this down!”

“I definitely won’t!” Cera taunted in the distance, having heard the longneck rather clearly.
 
The sauropod rolled his eyes with amusement at his friend’s affirmation.  He quickly dropped his voice to a soft whisper to ensure that Cera would not be able to eavesdrop further.  “So, we need to come up with a plan, guys.”

Ruby put a finger on her beak as she considered the possibilities. “We could double up on her so that she does not know where the pinecone will end up. But if we did that then she could also double up on us!”

“And Cera and Spike might be slow, but they are also strong!” Chomper exclaimed.

“I’ll show you slow!” Cera shouted.  In the distance she began to pace around Ducky and Spike impatiently. “Speaking of slooowwww… what is taking you all day? Trying to find a way to outsmart the genius threehorn?  Hah, good luck with that!”

Littlefoot shut his eyes tightly at the sound of Cera’s haughty laugh.  Bright Circle, give me strength…  But he decided that Cera was right. His team had to think of a solution soon or else they would be subject to more of Cera’s taunting.

“We don’t have all day, Slow Foot!”

Littlefoot sighed. Case in point.  Well, let’s think about this… On Cera’s team we have power in Cera and in Spike… when he isn’t munching on a bush. But I don’t think that Cera will permit that for the game point.  So the weak spot is Ducky.

He looked over to the opposing team only to notice Ducky whispering something to Cera, which earned the small swimmer an annoyed grunt from the threehorn. No doubt that Ducky was keeping Cera from taunting Littlefoot again.

Littlefoot smiled slightly. Thanks, Ducky, but I think you might be our path to victory!  And then he turned his focus to his team.  I am strong and Ruby is fast, but Chomper is a weak spot.  He could be useful as a distraction though… hmmm… wait, I am missing something.

Littlefoot’s eyes widened slightly as he attempted to locate the wayward flyer.  He had almost forgotten that Petrie was even there due to his silence.  It was then, when his eyes focused on the small flyer’s perch on a nearby branch, that he noticed Petrie’s distracted stare.  It was like he was in another world.

Littlefoot frowned. “Are you feeling okay, Petrie?”

The longneck watched as Petrie was almost startled out of the branch by his question.  Petrie quickly recovered, however, before answering shakily. “Uh, sorry. Petrie alright.”

Littlefoot was unimpressed by the answer as Ruby also gave Petrie a concerned look.  Finally, Littlefoot broke the awkward silence, “Are you sure, Petrie? If you need to sit this out I am sure the rest of us could…”

Petrie did not let Littlefoot finish. “No! Petrie can do it!  Let’s just come up with plan before Cera open big mouth again!”

“Hmph!” Cera’s audible refrain could be heard in the distance.

Littlefoot rolled his eyes.  “Alright… here is my plan…”

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Petrie flapped his wings with a bit more force than was required, sending him to the desired altitude faster than intended.  Though he could not say whether this was due to a desire to put the threehorn in her place or rather due to his annoyance at his own absentmindedness.

Silly Petrie! Now you got Littlefoot all worried because you focus on food!  Now is time to focus on game!

He shook his head as he went into a controlled spin, surveying the ground as he did so. As expected, Cera and Spike were emerging from their side in a synchronized trot, passing the pinecone between each other.  Ducky, meanwhile, was playfully running to the side of the play area.  It was a trick he had seen before.

Ducky be final tosser because everyone focused on big people!  No one focus on little people!

He narrowed his eyes conspiratorially. This gave him an idea.

Cera hurriedly passed the pinecone back to Spike just before ending up in a collision with Littlefoot. Since they weren’t supposed to hit each other hard, she settled for the next best thing, getting in the longneck’s way again before he had a chance to reorientate himself.

Petrie rolled his eyes as he directed his focus to the spiketail.  Ever since Cera had barrelled through them all in one of their earlier games, the “Cera Rule” insisted on the pinecone being dropped if someone was hit.  So if the little flyer collided with the spiketail….

Ruby had the same idea as she began to catch up on the spiketail’s head start. However, there was a hidden threat that she had overlooked…

“Hey!”

Cera nonchalantly used her horns to lift Ruby over her and continue to advance as if the fastrunner had not even been there. 

Petrie grimaced. Maybe we need ‘Cera Rule’ even when she not have pinecone!

“Pass it to me, Spike! I will catch it, I will, I will!” Ducky called from further up ahead, the small swimmer having been almost forgotten by her opponents.

Petrie went into a steady dive.  This was what he had prepared for.  He would dive on the pinecone like it was a… No, Petrie, focus!

Spike glanced away from Ducky, spotting a rather tasty looking bush. His sister shouting his name brought Petrie back to what he was doing.
   
Now my chance! Petrie dove straight at the pinecone just as Spike began to swerve his tail for a pass to his sister.  It wasn’t until the pinecone began to rush up to meet him that Petrie realized that there was an issue with his plan.

Not good…

Petrie did not so much as catch the pinecone as the pinecone caught him.  Soon the two of them were locked in an awkward embrace as they sailed head over wings in a barely controlled tumble into the center of the field of play.  It was then that Petrie did the smartest thing that he had done in the entire game.

He let go of the pinecone.

The small flyer struggled to regain his bearing and altitude as his wings fluttered in a blur of activity.  He could rapidly tell, however, that he was going to collide with the ground sooner or later.  He simply could not fight his momentum as it yearned for the consummation of gravity’s embrace.  Thinking quickly, he tucked his wings towards his body and went into a shallow dive towards the least objectionable crash site.

He entered the water with a resounding splash.

Instinctually Petrie allowed his wings to spread open once he was a few body-lengths into the transparent depths.  Then, with a smirk in his eyes, he rolled back upright and began to ascend back towards the surface.

Just like Momma show us.

He surfaced in a deafening splash as he struck out at the water with a few beats of his wings.  It was only then, once his ears could again register the sounds of the terrestrial world, that he realized that his crash had more of an impact that he had assumed.

“Are you okay, Petrie?” Ducky asked, standing at the water’s edge. She’d been about to jump in when Petrie reappeared.

Cera and Littlefoot both appeared on the water’s edge as well, concern evident in their features.

Petrie blinked as realization came to him.  His friends had just seen him dive into the water and only come up after some time within its depths.  They had only seen that once before… back before they had entered the valley…

Sharptooth might finally have fallen into the dark depths of the pool, offering the children the assurance of safety that they had sought for so long.  And, for the longneck, some measure of vengeance.  But their victory came at a horrible price.

For their flyer friend had not risen from the watery depths.  It now seemed like the pool would serve as his final resting place.

“He was my friend.”

“Poor Petrie.”

“Poor...poor Petrie…”


The flyer shook the memories from his head.

“Petrie fine!” he tried to reassure them as he attempted to swim to the shore.  This was greatly assisted by Ducky unceremoniously grabbing him and dragging him to the shore.  The resulting hug cut off his breathing far more than his controlled dive had done.

“Petrie… can’t… breath…” Petrie choked out despite returning the gesture.  It was then that he was let go by his friend and finally could  regain his breath.

“Just couldn’t stay away from the action, could you, Petrie?” Cera asked in a mocking tone that was quite obviously forced. Her sarcasm did not reach her eyes, which were instead filled with distress.

Petrie shook some of the water from his wings as his eyes met the gaze of the others.  Ruby tilted her head with concern, whereas Chomper’s predatory gaze also shook with worry.  Even Spike had a worried look.

“Petrie fine, guys!” Petrie assured once again, now feeling quite awful about his stunt.  Perhaps if crash on land they be less upset? Petrie pondered, They not know me can...

“Maybe we should take a break?” Littlefoot offered finally before Petrie could complete his thought.  The sauropod fixed his gaze on Cera before giving her a bit of a nudge.

“Fine! I guess we all need to have lunch with our families anyway.” Cera muttered without any venom.  “But you are all going down in the next game!”

“Dream on, Cera! You will only win in your dreams!” Ruby retorted with a smile on her face.

“You’re asking for it, Pinkie!” Cera protested.

Petrie allowed his gaze to fix itself on his playful friends as their concern quickly turned back into playful banter.  He knew full well that this was not a sign of shallowness of feeling, but rather a manifestation of the resilience that they all shared.  And perhaps, a sign of confidence in his own abilities as well.

But this also provided him that perfect opportunity to sneak out from his faux pas.  He had almost shown too much…

“Are you sure you are okay, Petrie?” Ducky asked, unintentionally sneaking up on the flyer.

Petrie nearly squawked as he reared back and put on his best reassuring smile to ease Ducky’s concern. “Me okay!  Me just, uh, be me.  Me flyer, not swimmer, heh.”

If only Ducky know.  A morose thought suddenly entered his head, which he slapped away immediately.  No, she must not know. No one must know.

Ducky gave Petrie a skeptical look but otherwise just stood there awkwardly, unsure of what to make of her friend’s reaction. “You would tell me if you were feeling bad, right?”

Petrie could nod truthfully at this.  He was indeed feeling well. “Of course, Ducky.  Petrie feel fine now.” He looked towards where the pinecone had landed some distance away. “Pinecone just pass Petrie better than Petrie pass pinecone!”

Nothing was said for a few seconds, but as the flyer and swimmer shared another look the inherent hilarity of the situation hit them both.  Their laughter echoed against the trees for several moments as their concern turned into relief.  In the case of Ducky the relief was for her friend, and in the case of Petrie it was for Ducky feeling better.  Only the distant hum of a swimmer’s call interrupted the moment.

“I guess it is time for lunch,” Ducky said before turning towards her brother, “Ready to go home, Spike?”

She was startled to not see her brother where she had expected him to be.  But that was when a distant grunt of affirmation called her to action.

“Leave some for me, Spike!” Ducky yelled as she hurried to catch up with her brother. While Spike had never actually eaten everything like he pretended to want to, Ducky wasn’t about to lag behind and risk him changing his mind.

Petrie could only snort in amusement at the scene as the two green dinosaurs faded into the bushes.  It took him several moments to realize that he was alone, as the others had evidently taken their leave while he had focused his attention on Ducky and Spike.  His stomach, however, made the determination first as it let out a growl.

“Yes, belly. It lunch time.”

Petrie took off into the air with a single beat of his wings, although the hungry flyer had no idea that his ascent had been watched.

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The snapping shell was utterly unaware it was being watched as it went about its business in the water.  Like a solitary rock it stood defiantly in the blue depths, only detectable by the most powerful flyer eyes or the persistent beak of the most desperate fastrunner.

Petrie frowned.  Luckily for this snapping shell Ruby was nowhere to be found, and his beak could not penetrate its shell even if he tried.

No.  His eyes were on other prey.

He scanned the waters around him as its depths were completely open to him.  With the sole exception of the slightest bit of distortion and a bluish hue the bottom of the lake was as clear to him as the verdant fields that surrounded them all.

He narrowed his eyes as he continued scanning.  The excellent vision of the flyers was not a secret to anyone, but its purpose could never be shared.

Never.

Petrie sucked in a deep breath as the amazing scent of moisture calmed his nerves.  It was one of the hardest parts of his existence to keep his secret, and it wasn’t like he didn’t find himself being tempted to let it slip on an almost daily basis.  Sure, he used his eyes to help Chomper find new buzzers… and sure, he was the eyes in the skies for his friends, but still…

A grunt left his beak.  Enough of that.  It lunchtime and lunch not catch self.

The thoughts went silent then.  They always went silent when he focused on his gift.  The gift of his kind.  The gift that could never be spoken of.

The slightest hint of movement caught his attention as his head focused with deliberate stillness upon the minute waves in the lake.  It took only a few seconds before the wave pattern repeated once again. 

Petrie smiled.  The gift never let him down.

He leaned forward on his perch as the branch barely registered his presence.  At the same time he counted the body-lengths as if he were making a silent prayer.  Then, extended his wings out, he prepared himself for the dive.

Unlike the pinecone he resolved to be the one doing the catching this time.

Petrie did not take his eyes off of the disturbance in the water as he said the customary blessing.

Oh, Bright Circle, guide my wings, guide my beak, and guide my eyes.

He let go of his perch.

…Thank you for food Petrie about to take…

The water blurred below him as he descended towards its depths with a speed that any outsider would have mistaken for a lack of control.  He, however, knew exactly what he was doing.  As Petrie counted off the body-lengths, he prepared to extend his wings at exactly the right time.

The scent of moisture was now overwhelming as the misty air threatened to consume him like a sky puffy on a stormy day.  But it would take more than that to break his concentration.

Now!

In a swift movement Petrie extended both wings, turning his downward fall into a sudden lurch forward as he extended his head and neck forward as if he were reaching for something just out of reach.  Then, with an instinctual jerk, he dunked his beak towards the water.

The fish never stood a chance.

The surge away from the water was always the most intense and challenging part of the hunt, and this was no exception.  But just like the initial strike at his prey, his wings seemed to know what to do as his heart rate and wings synchronized into a blistering crescendo of activity.  Within moments, however, his body struggled over the threshold of the shore which finally allowed Petrie to drop his body and its precious cargo.

His delicious catch was torn into before he even had time to settle onto the ground.  It completely disappeared down his throat shortly thereafter.

“Ahem.”

Petrie’s blood ran cold as the clearing of a throat tore through his consciousness. Where once was the fog of contentment there was now the sudden chill of realization.

Ruby glared at the flyer, her hands firmly planted on her hips. “Is there something you want to tell me, Petrie? Because I think you have a lot to tell.”
 
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The fastrunner’s glare did not abate as the flyer stared back in slack-beaked shock.  Her words had shattered the flyer’s complacency like a thunderbolt shooting through the sky.  In one moment his world was filled with contentment, brilliant colors, and the welcome sounds of the natural world.  Then, in the next, everything seemed to grow silent and still.  It was as though he and her were the only two creatures in existence, which was not a pleasant perception considering that Ruby appeared ready to bite his wings off without a second thought.

Petrie swallowed.  “Petrie can explain...”

Ruby did not stir.  She did not even change her expression as the flyer opened his mouth again to provide the promised explanation, but no words were forthcoming. Suddenly Petrie’s mind was blank at the horror of what the revelation of his secret would entail.

He barely suppressed the urge to take flight when his vision was suddenly filled with an enormous pink beak.

“For someone explaining, you are not doing much explaining!”

Petrie’s ability to speak, already nonexistent, faded into memory as Ruby’s harsh words echoed in his mind.  This is what he had always feared.  Worse still, it was what he always hated - the secret. The secret Mama had always told him to keep.  Now the secret appeared to be costing him a friend, and he knew that it would not stop at just Ruby.

He did not know exactly what he was doing at that moment even as his body acted on its own volition.  With Petrie refusing to fly away from what it perceived as a pink threat, and with his beak being unable to explain his actions, his body settled on the third and final option.  With a suddenness that surprised even the fastrunner, Petrie folded his head into his wings and began to sob.

“Petrie?” Ruby asked, managing to sound both concerned and confused at the same time as she tilted her head in an inquisitive manner.

“Petrie not want to keep secret!” he suddenly exclaimed in a screech that was both muted and unnerving, “And now Petrie fail!  Everyone be mad!  Maybe family lose valley… Maybe Petrie lose friends… why Petrie be so stupid?”  Petrie did not look up as he screamed his recriminations at himself through his wings, muffling them into incoherence.  It took a few moments before his frantic words faded into mute hyperventilation.

“Petrie. Petrie. Petrie!” Ruby said increasingly insistently as she tried to get the flyer’s attention.

The repeating of his name only confirmed what Petrie feared in his mind.  Ruby was so mad at him that all she could do is shout his name over and over again…

He blinked.  Then why did she sound concerned?

Sheepishly, and without dry eyes, he put down his wing and looked up at the fastrunner.  The same mute incomprehension reigned over his mind, but this time his beak knew what it wanted to say.

“Sorry…”

Ruby watched Petrie as the flyer simply stared at the ground. “Sorry that you got caught keeping a secret?”

Petrie shook his head as he continued to stare at the ground, crestfallen.  “Sorry that me keep secret in first place. Momma always say we have to keep secret because ground-walkers not understand.  Now Petrie ruin everything!”

“You haven’t ruined everything, Petrie.”

This made Petrie’s head snap upwards.  “What you mean?  Now everyone know, everyone be mad, everyone want flyers to go away.”

“I don’t want you to go away; and the others won’t want you to go away,” Ruby reassured with a sympathetic, if exasperated look, “We’re mad that you told us nothing.”

Petrie swallowed and then nodded.  “Me know, and everyone have right to be mad. But what if Petrie say it before? Then everyone know we fish-munchers!”

“Petrie, you’re talking to a ‘fish-muncher’,” Ruby replied as she pointed to her beak, “The others don’t hate me. Do you?”

Petrie shook his head emphatically, “No, but that not point…”

“That point looks like a point to me!” Ruby affirmed before continuing to stare at the flyer with something indiscernible in her eyes. It was like Ruby was sizing up her friend in a new way for the first time.

Petrie sighed before looking down again.  “With flyers it different.  We fly, so others may think we snatch up eggs or babies!” He made an almost comical gesture as he raised his wings in an intimidating gesture that wouldn’t scare a tinysaurus, “That why Momma tell Petrie and siblings to keep it secret.  If others only see us eat treestars, then maybe they keep thinking we not bad flyers.”

“Then just tell your friends,” Ruby said, “We’re not going to tell anyone. Just make sure that you talk to us.”

Petrie took a deep breath. “Telling secret not only what Petrie worried about…”

The fastrunner appeared to consider the flyer’s words for a moment as he trailed off.  Then, with a nod, she got straight to the point of the matter. “You are worried that your friends will feel betrayed?”

This made the flyer look down crest-fallen as he merely nodded in response.  But there was something in his movement, something indistinct, which made the fastrunner wait.  She could sense that Petrie was not done.

Little did any of them know that their conversation was being watched by a silent observer.

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Ducky held on to her collection of sweet bubbles for dear life as the conversation played itself in front of her.  Gone was any thought of bringing these to her flyer friend to cheer him up after his injury.  Instead, in its place, was confusion and stunned silence.

“Me not want to hurt friends!  Entire reason Petrie keep this secret is to protect friends!  Why does Petrie have to fail so hard…”

The small swimmer held her breath as Petrie’s words barely registered above the gentle rustling of the waves.  But what Ducky could hear was more than enough.  Her own hurt was one thing, but the sorrow of her friend was something else entirely.  It made her own sense of shock and betrayal fade into the background.

“Petrie… what is done is done.  But you will not be helping anyone by keeping this inside.  I am what I am and you are what you are.  Our friends have accepted a half-tooth and a sharptooth already… so what is another, uh…”

“But me have no teeth…”

“Uh, maybe, fish-beak?”

Ducky covered her eyes as her body gave up a snort at the absurdity of it all.  If any hint of malice remained in her then it faded with that display of Petrie’s innocence. This was her friend.  The same Petrie who cared for his friends and who wouldn’t hurt a buzzer. The fact that he would hurt a fish did not particularly matter to her at the moment.  Her friend was in distress.

With a defiant look that would have given even Cera pause, she rose from the bush that served as her cover.  In the process she dropped her collected pile of sweet bubbles.

After all, it was obvious that Petrie favored other food now…

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“Uh, maybe, fish-beak?”

Petrie considered his friend’s words with more than a little bemusement. It was so absurd, yet comforting to hear Ruby’s uncertain yet well thought-out comments on a time so overwrought as this. But ultimately the underlying situation remained: one of his friends knew his secret. Now nothing would be the same again.

It was then that he heard it.  It was barely perceptible, but it was there all the same. The sound of rustling bushes and trampled grass.

Ruby’s shocked face, with beak agape, confirmed what he had heard. With deliberate slowness he turned around to see what cruel fate had decided to impose upon him… and he was not prepared for its judgement.

Against the verdant bush, the swimmer’s silhouette barely registered in the flyer’s eyes. Nonetheless, with each of her footsteps, his breaths became shallower and shallower.

This was it.  His secret was out.

He watched, as if powerless to control his destiny, as the swimmer strode up to his position. In her footsteps and lack of obvious emotion he caught an obvious sign of the threehorn influence.  It was now obvious that his betrayal had caused his friend to assume the most harsh demeanor in preparation for what she would have to do.  Obviously a betrayal like this would only justify one punishment. Petrie would have to be disowned.

And as the swimmer extended her hands he accepted the inevitable.  He deserved whatever physical violence the swimmer sent his way…

He did not expect to be rendered breathless by a hug from the swimmer for the third time that day.

“Petrie can’t breathe!”

Ducky took a deep breath as if to will herself not to throttle the hapless flyer.  At the same time she fixed her eyes upon his as if to stare into his soul.  “Petrie, we trusted-ed you with our lives, so I do not know why you did not trust us in return, no, no, no!”

Despite the genuineness of her sentiments, or perhaps because of them, Petrie looked down.

“Petrie… Petrie be idiot.”

He was rendered breathless by yet another hug as Ducky stared straight into his captive eyes. Much to his surprise he could not move from the swimmer’s steadfast grip.

Ducky gave him a weak smile.  “Yes, Petrie is being a bit of an idiot, he is, he is!  Why did you think you needed to keep a secret from me? We have been friends for so long, we have, we have!”

The swimmer’s question was clear and her subject was obvious, and despite that Petrie’s answer was anything but.  In the end he could only give an obvious answer.

“Uhh…. me idiot?  Me not know if you hug me or punch me for keeping secret.”

This was simultaneously the right and wrong answer as Ducky nudged him in the wing, sending him down to the ground. Then, as if to mock the original gesture, she hugged him again.

Petrie blinked.  Me hate being right.[/color]

The moment seemed to lag into eternity as the swimmer did not relent in her almost frantic embrace of her friend.  Just like before Petrie was faced with a green dinosaur maintaining almost a vice-like grip on his features as he took it upon himself to regret his previous life decisions.

Petrie clenched his eyes shut.  At least Ducky not hate me!

He was then forcefully dropped.

Me think…

The little flyer rose from his unexpected perch on the ground as Ducky looked back at him with a pointed expression. He swallowed, although he was now more prepared for whatever she had to say.  At least now he did not have to fear for their friendship.

“Even if you did not feel comfortable about telling the others, you could have told me.”

Ducky’s words hit hard even though he was prepared for them.  Ever since Chomper there was no question on whether the gang was willing to accept those of ‘alternative dietary preferences’, as long as those preferences did not include the gang.  But the subtext in her query was obvious here: I trusted you, so why did you not trust me?

Petrie looked down for a moment as he nodded contritely at her condemnation.  “Me should have.  Petrie too much of a scaredy-egg and… and Petrie swore promise to Mama.”

He took a deep breath.

“Me had to choose between family and friends, and me… choose family.”

Petrie immediately regretted how cold his words sounded once they escaped from his beak, but ultimately the sentiments were true. He had to think not only of himself but also of his siblings, Mama, and the other flyers. If they were forced to leave this safe valley because of his big fat beak, then what would that make him?

When Petrie finally looked up he was somewhat surprised to see Ducky nod thoughtfully. 

“Family is important.  For us swimmers it is almost everything,” Ducky noted before giving Petrie a serious look, “But I would never make you choose between family and me, Petrie.  As long as it hurts no one, Ducky can keep a secret, too. Yep, yep, yep.”

Petrie’s eyes met her shimmering eyes then as if to stare into her very soul.  Was she saying what he thought she was saying? That she would have shared his secret?

Petrie nodded and offered a kind smile.  “Thank you… but me think Petrie keep this secret long enough.  Just… just make sure Petrie’s big, stupid beak not hurt family.”

Ducky’s hand was on Petrie’s shoulder in an instant.  “Do not worry. I will make sure of it.”

Ruby looked upon the scene with a broad smile as she watched the two friends reach an understanding.  Then, sensing the time had come to act before anyone lost their resolve, she decided to speak.

“Maybe we should explain all this to our friends?” Ruby suggested.

Petrie looked up as if to request wisdom from the most resolute dinosaur.  It took several moments but eventually Ducky looked down upon him with a forced smile and a heavy sigh.

“An explanation to friends might go better than an explanation to strangers! Yep, yep, yep!” Ducky finally affirmed with more than a little amusement.

“Me hope so! Explanation leave Petrie breathless right now!” Petrie protested in the most anemic manner possible. 

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“Alright, so we are here… can we get on with it now?”

The threehorn’s annoyed tone did not match her eyes as she hesitantly watched the exchange of looks between Petrie and Ducky, and then between Petrie and Ruby, and then back again.  As much as she did not want to admit it she was getting nervous at the implications.  Had Petrie found something bad? The constant glances was driving her bonkers. If whatever they knew was so horrible that the three were being apprehensive, then the rest of them had best hear it now so that they could deal with it!

Cera turned towards her sauropod friend as if looking for him to second her call.  Instead she merely saw his gaze take on a concerned expression as he caught the general vibe of this meeting.

But truth be told, she could not blame him. Since when did Ducky ever call an important meeting, let alone set conditions on Cera before it even began?

“I want you to promise to listen to everything Petrie has to say before you say anything.”

Cera took a deep breath in an unsuccessful attempt to calm her offended threehorn pride.  At least Ducky had asked her about it in private…and she would comply for the sake of her close friendship. But that didn’t mean that she had to be happy about it!

Ruby took in a deep breath before giving Petrie a look.  It was only when the flyer reluctantly gave her a nod that she finally spoke.  “Petrie wanted to tell us all something very important.  Since he is being fair to us and telling the truth, I think it is only right that we should also be fair to Petrie and keep his secret.”

Cera blinked for a few moments as the words echoed in her head.  Telling the truth… secret.  She then looked back at the diminutive flyer. Seriously, what kind of big secret could Petrie hold?

Spike murmured with concern as Ducky walked back to her usual place at his side. Chomper, meanwhile, walked over to Littlefoot as if he were unsure what to do in this situation.  This left Petrie in front of them all, acting as if he were facing a jury of his peers.  The only thing behind him was the stream and half of a fish that Chomper apparently didn’t finish.

Cera held back a disgusted look.  Now was probably not the time.

“Um…” Petrie finally began, his wings hunched over as if he were weighed down by some unseen weight, “...Petrie want to start by saying me sorry.  Sorry for keeping big secret from you all.  Me told to do so by Mama and she have good reasons… but me should trust you.  Me should have told you all long time ago!”

Cera felt her stomach sank at the flyer’s words.  This was obviously something quite significant if it had worked Petrie up this much.  True, he had never exactly been the group’s outstanding voice of bravery, but whatever he was holding in was obviously eating at him.

“Whatever it is, you can tell us, Petrie.” Littlefoot soothed with a reassuring nod.

Spike nodded as well before offering an affirmative grunt.

“Yeah! This wouldn’t be the first time you guys have kept a secret!” Chomper exclaimed before pointing at himself awkwardly, “Like me!”

For some reason the last affirmation coming from Chomper appeared to make Petrie even more nervous as he eyed the half-eaten fish at the water’s edge.

For the love of the Great Egg, Chomper, what have we told you about not leaving bits around!  Not only is it disgusting, but it creeps out the little guys!  Cera fumed to herself as Petrie actually walked towards the disgusting remnant in the awkward gait of his kind, Heck, it kind of creeps me out!

It was then that Petrie turned around and gestured at the fish with an almost sorrowful expression.

“This my secret.”

And then he consumed the fish in one swift gulp.

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Ever since he had been a yearling Littlefoot had remembered being warned about the Tharn, the dangerous paralysis of uncertainty that came with tremendous fear.  From the horrors of losing his mother, to surviving in the Mysterious Beyond, and to his and his friends’ adventures, he had assumed that he was immune from the effects of this terrible aliment that often affected leaf-eaters.  But now, as his mouth and legs refused to obey the commands coming from his flat head, he realized the error of his assumptions.  All he could do is stare blankly at the flyer before him.  He looked like Petrie.  He sounded like Petrie.  But he had just swallowed a fish whole.  Under such circumstances he said the most intelligent assessment that he could manage.

“What?”

The reaction from Spike was less restrained as the spiketail quickly hurled himself headfirst into the nearest bush, before peeking out as if unsure what he was looking at.  It was a sentiment that Littlefoot could relate to.

Chomper, meanwhile, had an almost conflicted expression on his face as gleeful eyes at finding a new sharptooth friend were joined by an unreadable expression that this friend was one who he’d already known.

But, then again, did they really know him?  If Petrie was a sharpbeak then what else was a lie?  What could any of them believe?

As Littlefoot stared back at the flyer he could see that the damage had already been done from their combined reaction to his demonstration.  Gone was the reluctant certainty that the flyer had shown previously and in its place was a resigned sag of his head.  Only Ruby and Ducky’s resolute expressions behind him showed support amidst the horrified expressions.

Littlefoot swallowed.  This was still Petrie.  Whatever he was, he had always been.  And, as his friends, they owed it to him to find out what that was.

“Y-you… you’re a sharpbeak, Petrie?” Littlefoot choked out before taking a step forward in order to take the initiative before his body lost its resolve. “H-how long have you known?”

Petrie swallowed.  “Petrie always know.  We… my kind prefer fish.”

This hit him hard.  This was not a matter of Petrie keeping a dark secret about himself, this was him sharing a dark secret about his kind.  His entire kind.  How could no one else in the valley know about this?  It was unthinkable…

Littlefoot blinked.  But he had seen it with his own eyes.  And it was Petrie who was willing to finally share it with them.  Despite the feeling of betrayal… Littlefoot knew it was right to offer his understanding, even if his mind was actively rebelling against the new information.

He walked forward and gave Petrie the slightest hint of a reassuring smile. “I’m sure it took a lot of courage to tell us this, Petrie.  But you understand if we…”

It was at exactly that moment that Littlefoot was pushed aside as a yellow threehorn burst forth towards the hapless flyer.

“Cera!”

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Petrie could only look on in horror as the threehorn barrelled towards him at tremendous speed.  Had the reveal of his secret finally set the threehorn off?  Regardless of whatever her rampage would bring Petrie remained stationary. Well, as stationary as his shaking legs would allow him to be.  It was then that he saw Ducky step in front of him as if to offer protection.

“Now, Cera! Be nice to Petrie, he… ah!”

In one swift movement Cera dropped her horned nose down and tossed the swimmer onto her threehorn back without missing a stride.  Now it was just Petrie face-to-face with Cera’s intimidating horned face.

Petrie barely opened his beak as if unsure what to say.  “Me understand you mad.”

He was nearly knocked down by the force of Cera’s exasperated snort.  “Mad?  Mad doesn’t even begin to describe it!  You’re a sharpbeak!  All of you beak-faces are!  And you couldn’t even bother helping us when we were running for our lives?  Do you have any idea how much it would have helped if you had told us what the sharpteeth were saying?”

This made everyone stop.  Even Ducky appeared to pause from her perch on Cera’s back.

Petrie frowned.  “It would help if Petrie knew sharptooth.  But Petrie only know flyer and leaf-eater.  Sharptooth only sound like roars and grunts to Petrie.”

Cera looked down with an appraising look. “So you don’t know what they are saying?”

Petrie shook his head. “Not a clue.”  Why she not hurt Petrie?

Cera moved her tongue within her mouth as if collecting her thoughts, but her glare did not leave Petrie’s face. “And you only eat fish?”

Petrie nodded readily, “And some tree stars and sweet bubbles! Sometimes they okay.”

She sighed.  “And let me guess, your mom does not want anyone to know because she is afraid that we would chase them off.”

Petrie hesitantly nodded. “That… why Petrie not want to tell.  Petrie scared.”

Cera leaned down so that her snout touched Petrie’s chest, making him retreat slightly. “Petrie, I swear to you two things. One, I will not allow your family to be chased out of the valley.”

The flyer’s heart threatened to beat out of his chest.  This was going better than he could have possibly hoped for, especially considering that this was Cera they were talking about. “And… the other thing?” he prodded timidly.

Petrie let out a yelp as he was quickly pinned down by the threehorn’s massive snout. “If you ever keep a secret like this from us again, then you will be a smudge on my foot!”

The sudden lurch made Ducky fall from her unexpected perch on Cera’s back, landing right next to her flyer friend.  Then, without missing a beat, Cera stormed off.  She had said her piece.

Almost.

“I am going to give your mom a piece of my mind!”

Petrie struggled to get up as his wings burned with the sudden desire to fly off after his friend before she ruined everything.  Thankfully the task of averting this outcome was not left to his wings.

But to a certain longneck’s tail.

“Oomph!”

Petrie was only able to see Cera tumble to the ground as Littlefoot’s tail quickly disappeared from the scene lest his friend find out the source of her unfortunate fall.  When Cera arose to look for anything to ram for her sudden misfortune she only saw an innocent-looking longneck who was not even looking in her direction.  With a grimace and a defiant grunt she began to continue on her way.

“I have an idea, Cera.”

The threehorn nearly tripped again upon the longneck’s interruption, but she was able to avoid losing face a second time.  Instead she turned around with an annoyed expression.

“If it doesn’t involve knocking some sense into a flyer, then I don’t care!”

Petrie was now well on his way to the threehorn as he prepared to defend his mother’s honor.  “Don’t hurt Mama!  She only want what best for…”

He was quickly silenced by a pair of pink hands which quickly secured his beak and body in a firm, yet delicate grip.  Not now, Ruby!  Me try to save Mama!

“If we confront Petrie’s Mom then she will know that he gave up the secret,” Littlefoot explained, “We can’t do that to Petrie!”

This made the threehorn pause for several moments as her head bobbed a few times as if contemplating the possibilities, “But we can’t let this go on!  What if someone else finds one of Petrie’s brothers or sisters eating a fish?  Do you think my Dad would ask any questions before getting stomp-happy!?”

“Your Dad not need any help being stomp-happy!” Petrie attempted to say, but thankfully for everyone involved it came out as a distorted collection of muffled sounds against Ruby’s hands.

“Littlefoot’s right, Cera!” Ruby exclaimed as she continued to cradle the flyer in her hands, “We need to make Mom know she was wrong without making everything wronger.”

This made Chomper nod in agreement. “Yeah!”  But then he looked uncertain all of a sudden. “How do we do that?”

Petrie’s eyes welled with hope.  Maybe Littlefoot have idea!

Littlefoot sheepishly looked around at that point as if noticing everyone’s gazes converging onto him for the first time. “Um… I haven’t quite figured that out yet.”

Cera’s eyes narrowed.  “Well, I have!  We go up to Petrie’s mom and tell her that we saw one of Petrie’s brothers munching on a fish!  Petrie is clear, we get to knock some sense into the beak-brain, and everyone is…”

“Then Mama punish all us young flyers!” Petrie exclaimed in horror, “It not like Mama stupid like Petrie.  Mama never get caught with fish!”

The flyer sighed in annoyance at the whole situation.  The reveal of his secret had gone better than he could have possibly hoped, but now another ugly possibility had presented itself.  Who was he to tell his friends not to talk to his mother?  Or to the valley?  Sure they had all kept secrets before, but this was different.  Wasn’t it?

It was then that he looked up and noticed that every one of his friends was staring at him.

What Petrie do now?

Ruby put a finger to her beak.  “You know, Petrie, that might be a good idea…”

Petrie looked around with concern, noting the sudden air of agreement between his friends as Littlefoot and Cera shared a knowing nod.  It was then that he swallowed hard.

Me hope it good idea. Me not even sure what idea Petrie think of!

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The next morning:

Volant murmured to herself as the blissful veil of sleep lifted from her mind, replacing the welcome darkness with a darkness that was almost as welcome.  As her consciousness slowly returned fully, so did the sounds of the early morning.  Buzzers chirping.  The distant mating call of a tiny biter.  The gentle rustling of the plentiful vegetation below.  And, somewhere, the tell-tale splash of a gulping fish.

Her eyes snapped open.  Breakfast wouldn’t catch itself.

She stretched her wings to their maximum extent as the unwilling joints groaned with annoyance at their owner’s enthusiasm.  But they soon relented as her muscles worked out their tensions in one brief spasm of anticipation.  It was only then that she closed her wings and checked on the contents of the family’s nest.  It was only when she counted nine sleeping forms twice, and then triple-checked to make sure Petrie was still there for good measure, that she nodded with some reassurance.

I can never tell with Petrie, she thought with amusement,  Though, truth be told, with how Grandma Longneck was saying the kids were acting last night she was almost convinced that Petrie and his friends would be off on some adventure tonight.  The fact that her gut feeling was wrong for once filled her with reassurance.

As she took off she did not notice the smirk on Petrie’s face.

The scent of the morning air rushed into Volant’s nostrils as she bounded into the open air with the grace that could only come from years of experience.  Knowing just the right amount of distance to ensure a safe egress, she opened her wings when she was five body-lengths from her cliffside home.  She quickly gained altitude as her wings caught the moist air and her beak aimed for the distance, unseen clouds.

Just as quickly as she had arose, she now felt absolutely awake.

A dark morning.  To be expected with the hidden Night Circle, she thought to herself as she altered her angle of ascent so as to avoid the usual flight paths of the other morning fishers. A flyer always had to know her weaknesses, and her eyes were not as effective in the darkest of mornings.  All it would take is one swift flyer crashing into her to result in nine orphaned children.  As a result she was careful to direct her path towards the open lake, letting its moisture guide her path.  The light of the stars would give her silhouette enough distinctiveness to deter any possible collision from her fellow flyers.

Her nostrils caught the scent path quickly as she adjusted her orientation to match its findings.  As she did so Volant struggled to see any details from the ground below.  Even though the darkness would provide some cover, she knew that all it would take is one pair of eyes to ruin absolutely everything.  After all, if it was light enough for her to fish, then it was light enough for some leaf-muncher to see her.

With the utmost caution, she looked around.

The darkness of the canopy of morning fog still kept its watchful vigil over much of the valley, casting an opaque haze over its denizens and keeping both them and her from their respective gazes.  As her eyes trailed over the gentle waves of the lake, however, she could clearly see the light of the stars and the first beams of sunlight reflecting upon its depths.  There was nothing there to hide anything from view, apart from one’s eyesight.

She took a deep breath as a cursory glance at the water’s edge confirmed that no one was present.  Not even the earliest risers of the swimmers had arrived at the usual swimming spots.  She supposed she would not get a better chance at a clean dive than now.  It would be a risk… but then again they all were.

She did not waste anymore time with such unproductive thoughts as she brought herself into a controlled turn, modifying her flight path into one that followed the water’s edge and allowed her eyes to fixate on the scattered and distorted beams of light emitting from the horizon.  Beams that allowed only the gentle waves of the water to appear against the black void.  To anyone else it would not have been much at all, but to an expert fisher it was all that was needed.  Any fish disturbing the surface would stand out like a yellowbelly at a valley meeting.

She allowed herself to let out a sigh as she allowed her wings and eyes to seamlessly scan the waters for any hint of a viable meal.  I will need to teach the kids how to do this soon.  But it is always dangerous the first few times.  I still remember…

She quickly dove as her eyes caught movement in the water.  But then, just as suddenly as the dive had commenced, she rose back to her original altitude.  It had merely been a hopper jumping to a new perch.

Volant continued to scan the waters.  Aunt Ella lost a child to the training.  And she didn’t have to worry about… well, it can’t be helped.  As long as we are in the valley we have to keep the secret!  It was only now that her path briefly grew erratic before she regained control.  Regardless of how much was dependent on instinct, she knew that she would not forgive herself if anything happened to her children.  The idea that some of them were even beginning to fish on their own outside of the valley filled her with dread…

That was when she saw it.

It took her a moment to confirm her suspicions, but the tell-tale bobbing of something in the water was unmistakable against the usual rhythm of the waves.  Against the gentle fluctuations of the current the mysterious lump appeared to go to and fro, without any obvious struggle.  With the apparent size and shape, however, she knew this could only be one thing: a dead fish.

She quickly tucked her wings against her body as the rushing of the air soon filled her ears with a deafening roar.  An already dead fish might be a lousy meal, but it was still a meal.  And no food, no matter how meager, should be turned down under the Bright Circle’s gaze.  With the same degree of willingness and majesty that she would show for a proper live fish she quickly descended through the air, before turning her dive into a controlled arc.  Then, with a sudden lurch, she extended her beak to grasp upon the welcome flesh.  As soon as its weight and taste registered in her beak, she quickly adjusted into a level flight with the water.  Then, with a graceful landing on the dew-drenched grass, she tore into her meal.

Bright Circle, thank you for this meal I have taken, she mentally affirmed as she quickly consumed the fish in a swift gulp.  Though to anyone looking upon the scene it would have been uncertain whether her speed was due to a desire for secrecy or due to the taste of her catch.  With the last bite, she grimaced and licked the inside of her mouth.

“Fastrunner?  That smelled like fastrunner,” she muttered to herself, “Urgh… well, I see why you didn’t want to finish it, Ruby.”  She then snorted in amusement at the absurdity of it all.  It was almost tragic that Chomper and Ruby could never know the secret and know that they were not truly alone.  But it simply had to be.

“It was better when it was fresh.”

The flyer went numb as the soft words echoed in her consciousness like something from a distant dream.  Wordlessly she turned to look over at the unseen voice as the unmistakable pink hue of the fastrunner appeared through the grass.  As if to mock the flyer and her growing terror the fastrunner merely extended a hand and waved nonchalantly.

Not good. Not good at all. Volant’s mind raced through the possibilities as everything she was seeing registered in her mind in one instant.  Fastrunner… knows secret… waved… not scared… left dead fish…

Volant blinked.  Maybe she knew about my kind outside of the valley and never said anything to the valley residents?  Yes… yes I can save this… just as long as the others do not know.

Volant gave a slight nod to the fastrunner.  “So, you know of my kind’s secret?”

Ruby did not react though Volant swore she could see a smirk radiate in the fastrunner’s eyes.  “We do.”

The flyer closed her beak and swallowed silently at those two words. “Who is we?”

She could only stare at the fastrunner in trepidation as the grass around them appeared to sway from unseen and unheard winds.  Then, in a scene that made her heart skip a beat, five unmistakable forms appeared around her.  The gentle spiketail, Spike, and his sister.  Chomper, the friendly sharptooth.  And a longneck and threehorn duo that both had their gazes fixed squarely on her.  It was all too perfect.  It was all too choreographed.  It was then that everything clicked.  She had been tricked!

Volant’s eyes narrowed at the fastrunner as the smirk still gleamed in Ruby’s eyes.

“You planned this!” Volant accused. It wasn’t even a question, it was her stating a fact.

The flyer stared back at the children in shock.  Petrie’s friends had always been a curious and intelligent lot (even if at times they had the survival instincts of a yellowbelly) but this kind of deceit was uncharacteristic of them.  In the intervening seconds she could feel her shock quickly turning into anger.

“I never put two and two together until I saw you diving one day,”  the fastrunner interrupted the flyer’s thoughts with the abruptness of an ambush, “And that is when I realized what I should have always realized!  I had seen one of your kind eat fish before!”

Volant blinked as she turned towards Ruby, her face suddenly blank.  But as she processed her words she realized where she had gone wrong… Of course Ruby would have had experience with other kinds in the Mysterious Beyond… and she never misses a detail…

“When Ruby mentioned it I thought it was some stupid fastrunner sleep story or something, but I figured there would be no harm in testing it!” Cera affirmed with a snort.

Volant took a step back as Ducky and Spike took a step forward. Despite having the entire sky as a potential refuge she felt like she was backed into a corner with no escape.

It was then that Littlefoot cleared his throat which made the threehorn reluctantly back off with an audible huff.  “S- so your kind are fish-munchers?”

Volant swallowed.  It had been so easy to feel angry when she realized that she had been tricked, but having her own duplicity be laid out made that anger turn inward.  She had brought this upon herself.

“Yes.  Yes we are.”

Volant closed her eyes for a moment.  So this is it… how am I going to make this better?  The valley will never accept this news… us flyers will be pariahs!  And if they think we are threats and any of the children get too close to the ground… Urgh!  What do I do?  She did not even realize that she had her head in her wings until she felt the slightest tap on her side.

She jerked back and only calmed down when she saw the small swimmer looking up at her.

“I know that you are scare-ed, but why? Ruby eats fish, and we are not afraid of her.”

“And I eat fish too!” Chomper affirmed, earning a sigh from the nearby threehorn.

“But neither of them lied to us,” Littlefoot added in an uncharacteristically cold tone before looking up at her with a hurt expression. “You never mentioned this, and Petrie never mentioned this…” He shook his head.  “Why?”

The elder flyer looked down, ashamed.  “Children, please don’t blame Petrie.  I told him and all of his brothers and sisters to keep the secret.”

Littlefoot nodded but did not relent.  “Why?”

This made the flyer put a wing to her face.  Why indeed?

The gang stared at the flyer for several moments as she collected her thoughts.  Those several moments turned into what seemed like an eternity as they began to look at one another questioningly.  It was as if they were concerned that they had broken the elder flyer.

“It… was done to keep the Great Herd together.  Back in those days few knew of our secret, and the rest could be convinced that we were different from the other kinds of flyers.  Though to be honest, deception was not my first choice.”

Littlefoot turned back towards the flyer, surprised at her words.  “It wasn’t?”

Volant shook her head.  “It was suggested to me, and I agreed to it.”

The threehorn stared at the makeshift nest in the distance with a mixture of protectiveness and envy.  The Mysterious Beyond could be cruel and fates uncertain… but after what he had lost he would give anything to make sure no one else in his herd had to go through the same pain.

His family was gone, but others could still remain.  He owed it to the herd.  He owed it to himself.  But most of all he owed it to his fallen mate and daughters.

An inner fire appeared to gleam in his eyes.  No matter how distasteful this was… the alternative was worse.

“You wanted to talk, Threehorn?”

Topps barely suppressed a roar at the flyer’s sudden arrival.  It only took a slight lifting of his head to see the flyer perched on the dead tree which stood like a monolith against the expanse of desolation around them.  He fixed her with a glare but made no aggressive moves.

“You flyers have been following us ever since the dry river.  Are you following because you think that we know the way?  Or are you after a free meal?”

Volant had no obvious change in expression before answering.  “You don’t know the way, and neither do we, but there is protection in numbers.”

Topps nodded.  “You fear the big sharpbeaks.”

Volant returned the nod.  “We do.  Better to take the risk and land on a threehorn’s back than to be ripped to pieces in the air.”

The threehorn sighed.  “You did find us water.”

Volant remained silent at this, allowing the threehorn to finish his thoughts.

Instead he turned around as if to ignore the flyer as he fixed his gaze on the nest in the distance.  And to the longneck’s beyond.

Damn that longneck and his stupid idea!

But the nest was still there.  A reminder of what they still had to lose.

‘Fine!  I’ll… do it for you, Amber…’ He swallowed as a memory of his mate appeared in his mind... ‘Basher, Reva, Sana, Cera…’

Volant looked around awkwardly as the threehorn continued his silence.  When his voice did come again it nearly startled her off of her perch.

“I will be honest, flyer.  Most of the far-walkers are stupid.”

Volant blinked but continued to say nothing.  If the threehorn was going to malign those who couldn’t fly, then she wasn’t going to stop him.

“But those of us who have been around know what you flyers do.  And we know that all of you are sharpbeaks, even if small ones.”

Volant rolled her eyes dryly.  “So you want us to fly off with the buzzers?”

Topps gritted his teeth.  “Yes, but this is more important than what I want.”

Volant grew silent.  She had not expected this.

The threehorn composed himself and sighed heavily. “I am sure if that stupid flathead and I say that we remember seeing leaf-munching flyers, than the other far-walkers will tolerate your presence.  Your kind aren’t the really dangerous ones anyway.” He snorted darkly.  “None of us are fish.”

Volant was nearly left speechless.  Part of her wanted to thank the threehorn for his generosity or to give additional assurances that any eggs would be safe, but she knew how threehorns behaved.  As a result she took a safer route.  A route that would appeal to both his ego and skills as a leader.

“The others are that stupid?”

Topps snorted.  “Oh yes!  Without us threehorns keeping everyone in line, this herd would be doomed!  Now let’s get this nonsense over with.  Without some eyes in the skies we will be little more than a bunch of bones!”

And with that Volant flew in a wide circle as this threehorn led her and some other curious flyers towards this unusual herd of many leaf-munching kinds.

And my kind… well… at least I won’t have to keep up this lie for long!   


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Volant sighed.  “And now, four Cold Times later, here we are.”

“Wha... My dad did... What?” Cera couldn’t quite seem to get the words out. She couldn’t think straight. Her dad had been directly involved in this little deception, and she hadn’t had a clue.

“Whoa,” was all her longneck friend could muster out at first, as Spike let out an incoherent exclamation that challenged Littlefoot’s for brevity.  It was obvious that the revelation that his grandparents had known all along was still sinking in.

Ultimately it was the fellow sharptooth who broke the awkward silence.

“So he did this to protect everyone?  That is pretty nice for Mr. Threehorn.”

Ruby interrupted before Cera could recover from her stupor and take offense at Chomper’s comment.  “And he did not break the secret afterwards.”

Volant nodded.  “We did our part for the herd so he allowed us to stay in the herd.  But there have been some close calls.”

“And then came today,” Littlefoot finished.

“And then came today,” Volant affirmed,  “You children have always been good at figuring things out, so I guess I shouldn’t have been surprised that it would be all of you that figured it out first.  I just wish that this secret could have lasted until Mancha and I raised our kids… now things are going to be…”

“Just fine!” Cera exclaimed, making everyone else look at her in shock.  This shock soon turned into curiosity, however, as she began to stare at her friends before muttering something inaudible under her breath.  Something that the adult flyer could not overhear.

As Volant continued to watch the scene, however, she could see Cera glance at Chomper, then Ruby, and then the others as nods were exchanged between them.  It was like watching a conversation take place without words.  All the while the gang slowly began to look more and more confident as some kind of mysterious consensus was reached.

Ruby then turned around and offered a magnanimous smile and two outstretched arms.  “We won’t hurt Pet--- you flyers like that.  But we do want a little help for a little problem.”

Volant breathed a sigh of relief and gave the fastrunner a grateful nod.  “Of course.  What can we flyers help you kids with?”

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The next morning:

There were many calls that a young flyer needed to learn in life. Alarm calls, threat calls, identity calls… with each having its own meaning and traditions behind them, as well as the expected responses to hearing each one. But out of a wide array of various calls, there was one in particular that could always be expected to turn even the most patient family of flyers into the most ferocious tempest of chaos imaginable.

“Time to wake up, Little Ones!”

Petrie’s sleep-glazed eyes forced themselves open as the collective groans of his siblings erupted around him.  As soon as he opened his eyes, however, he noticed something that made him groan as well. 

The Bright Circle not even up yet!

As the small flyer forced himself up with his wings, he blinked his eyes in order to remove the sleep that threatened to occlude his vision.  It was only when he had rubbed his sleepy eyes with his wings that he could see his almost infuriatingly cheerful looking mother giving them all a reassuring look.

“Now, children, this is how early I usually get up to get the early fish!  Aren’t you glad that you get to fish early like Mom?”

She was greeted by another torrent of groans.

This made Volant cross her arms in mock indignation. “Now, children… no complaints! Chomper gets up this early to get his food as well!  So show me just how well your training is going!”

This made Petrie and his siblings look at one another in confusion.  The same question was plastered on all of their faces: Huh?

Thankfully Volant was there to clarify the situation.  “Since Chomper needs red food and all of you kids need additional training, I have come up with the perfect solution!  All of you kids can help get fish for Chomper in the morning and we can use this excuse to explain things if any of you are discovered.”

Petrie could only groan at this.  He could easily guess who had come up with this idea…

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“Oof!”

Petrie landed on his perch with a resounding thud.  After hours of soaring and diving his wings felt like they were made of wilted treestars.  Only his satisfied stomach seemed to approve of the morning’s proceedings, as did a noticeably chipper purple sharptooth.

“Thanks for the help again, Petrie!”  Chomper exclaimed as he rubbed his belly once as if to punctuate the point.

Petrie merely offered a polite nod as he relaxed.  He had to admit that there was something satisfying about catching his own breakfast for once.  If only his brothers and sisters were as proficient…

“Tired?”  Petrie’s perch finally spoke.

Petrie did not immediately get up, but he did glare at the back of Cera’s crest as he longued on her back.  “You guys gave Mama this idea?”

This made Littlefoot roll his eyes.  “Someone insisted…”

“Hey, it did help Chomper with his food finding problem!” Cera protested.

“And it gave me more time to sleep, which is good because I was sleepy.” Ruby acknowledged as she let out a yawn.  “Though I guess now you are sleepy.”

The flyer rolled his eyes.  “Petrie glad that you noticed.  We even now?”

This made everyone stop what they were doing as they looked in Petrie’s general direction.  Silenced reigned for several moments until Ducky spoke for them all.

“Yep, yep, yep!”

This made Petrie sigh with relief.  Then, despite the protests of his exhausted wings, he forced himself upright.  “And it give brothers and sisters excuse if they get caught catching fish.  We can just blame it on helping Chomper get red food.”

This made Cera and Littlefoot noticeably cringe, while Chomper shrugged innocently. “Uh… glad to help, I guess!”

This made a good-natured chuckle go through the seven friends as the absurdity of the situation washed over them.  Despite the revelations of the previous day there was one fundamental truth that was never in doubt: that no matter what, their friendship would endure for years to come.



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Saurus Rock: Member Hall of Fame / Fanfiction 2019 Results
« on: December 09, 2019, 07:41:38 PM »
I am pleased to announce that I have completed my tabulation of the 2019 fanfiction award voting.   :cerahappy  Here are the results for your consideration and double-checking:



We will be following the same protocol that we have used for the last several years. This means that if you would like a banner for your fanfiction then please let me know by PM. You can only pick one of your stories to receive a banner this year, so if you had multiple entries then you will need to specify which story I should prepare a banner. Each banner will include your story name, the overall average rating it received, and the number of votes. The draft banners that we will be using this year are attached to this topic.

I would like to take this moment to thank every one of you who have participated in the fanfiction awards this year. Participation remains strong on the fanfiction side of things and I am sure this will continue into the future! :)  I look forward to seeing what you all come up with in the year to come!  :)littlefoot

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Announcements / Character Showcase 2020: The Year of the Antagonist
« on: December 06, 2019, 02:42:26 PM »
Good evening, everyone!

We admins were quite impressed with this year's Character Showcase.  It attracted a lot of discussion and reminiscing about our favorite characters.  For this reason the Character Showcase will be making a triumphant return this year. :yes

We have decided that 2020 will be the year of the LBT antagonist.  From the terrifying Sharptooth, to the ineffectual sharptooth in LBT VI, to the misunderstood (at the time) parents of Chomper in LBT II, they will all be getting a showcase this year.

So without further commentary, here are the rules for the 2020 Character Showcase!
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Beginning on January 1, 2020 we will be celebrating our favorite Land Before Time antagonists through the return of the forum's character showcase!  :)littlefoot  Each month one of the major villains or antagonists from the LBT series will be showcased on the forum’s news header, will be featured in our active topic buttons, and will have a special showcase topic dedicated to them.

These showcase topics are not meant to be overly formal matters but rather are supposed to be open for fanworks and discussion about these characters.  That being said there are some basic rules for posting in these topics that will be enforced to keep things moving smoothly:



The characters to be showcased:
Jan: Sharptooth
Feb: Ozzy and Strut
March: Dil and Ichy
April: ME! The great Rhett!
May: Rinkus & Sierra
June: Pterano
July: Domeheads from film 1
August: Chomper's Parents
September: the useless sharptooth from LBT 6
October: Redclaw, Screech, and Thud
November: The Bullies from LBT 3
December: Alternative character interpretation: The Gang


Rules:
1.Within each showcase topic, people can discuss the characters, post fanart of them, or post short fanfics concerning them.

2. To prevent the topic from being overburdened with long posts, any fanfic concerning the featured character should either be limited to less than 1500 words, or, if the story is longer than that, you should host it on a fanfiction hosting site and link it here with a brief description of the story. 

3. There will be no set contest for the resulting fanfics and fanart in the showcase topic (this is just for fun), but they can be cross-submitted to the respective prompt challenges if they also qualify for the active monthly prompt for that challenge. For details on those challenges, and to check what the requirements for those are, you can find the fanfic prompt challenge rules here, and the fanart prompt challenge page here. Also, regardless of qualification, the resulting showcase fanfics will be added to the fanfic prompt challenge masterlist as an addendum so that they can be recorded for posterity.

4. The showcase topic will not prevent the discussion of other characters elsewhere in the forum, but the discussion and fanworks in the showcase topic should be limited to the featured character.

5. And, of course, the usual forum rules shall apply.

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Character Showcase / Ali showcase - November 2019
« on: November 01, 2019, 10:50:09 AM »
Alright, Ali! It is now officially your month!



Uh...

Um...

Okay, that's a good picture! Here we go...

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In this topic please feel free to discuss Ali as a character, to share your own creations (fanfics or fanart), or to mention some of your favorite fanworks of others involving this character.  For a full set of rules please see the Monthly Character Showcase topic but keep in mind that this is meant to be fun as opposed to any sort of contest.

I will go ahead and get the discussion started with the following questions:

1) What do you think that Ali brings to series?  Do you wish that she had more appearances in the series besides her run in the fourth film and in the Brave Longneck Scheme?

2) And here is a silly question... Who do you prefer: the Ali of the fourth film or the true pairing of Ali and Rhett in the Brave Longneck Scheme?  :bestsharptooth

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Saurus Rock: Member Hall of Fame / Appreciated Member 2019
« on: October 14, 2019, 01:18:58 AM »
Good evening everyone!  :)littlefoot

We have reached the final award of the year: the APPRECIATED MEMBER AWARD. Any member who has received at least one vote in nomination for an award, but did not win or get runner up status, is eligible for this award.  Voting will run for 2 weeks and will end at midnight forum time on 10/28/19. Here are the nominees:

aabicus (LettuceBacon&Tomato)
Darkwolf91
ImpracticalDino
The Lone Dragon

Running Tally:

The Lone Dragon  -  6
ImpracticalDino  -  5
Darkwolf91  -  1

Edit by Mumbling: removed names that didn't vote themselves.

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Saurus Rock: Member Hall of Fame / Fanfiction Voting 2019
« on: September 30, 2019, 11:04:46 PM »
Voting will begin for the fanfiction awards upon the conclusion of the tie-breaker vote for the forum awards, which will be at midnight October 10, 2019.  At that time this topic will be opened for voting.  Voting will last from October 10 at midnight to November 30 at midnight.  However, to allow people to begin reading and preparing their reviews (there is a lengthy total of 21 stories to go through this year), I will go ahead and list the stories that are available for review.

If you wish to vote in private, please send me a PM with your votes. Otherwise, please post your votes in this topic.

This is the voting section for the fanfiction awards only. All fanfictions that have been submitted by your fellow members for voting are listed below. Please only post on this topic to submit your vote, do not ask questions or have discussions here. For questions, please click here and comment on the rules.

You may vote on as many fanfictions as you'd like, but you must have read them first. Please show us in your review that you've truly read the fanfiction.

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Name of Fanfiction: LBT Hatchling Series
Short Summary: The first days of life of each member of the gang
Link to Fanfiction of GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=15236.0
Author: The Lone Dragon
Any other comments: Only Ducky's arc of the story is complete.

Name of fanfiction: Return to the Land of Mists
Short summary: One year after the events of the tv-series, Ali's herd once again visits the Great Valley - and of course Rhett is still with them, still seeing Ali as a potential love interest. Littlefoot also begins to realize his feelings for the girl. This results in a grave conflict which ends up sending all of them back to the dangerous Valley of Mists...
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16281.0
Author(s): Ducky123
Any other comment: ongoing, I would be happy if you waited judging until I have been able to write up to chapter 12. All my efforts are going into getting there as soon as possible now as that chapter will be the conclusion to a very important arc.

Name of fanfiction: Shorty's Dark Past 2.0
Short summary: I've revamped the original story a lot so I decided to upload it as a separate new story. Sleepstories are haunting Littlefoot, Ali, Shorty and all other longnecks. They embark on a journey that will lead everyone to a certain oasis far away. Based on LBT 10 but with the addition of Ali and Shorty, whose mysterious past is eventually going to catch up with him...
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16123.0
Author(s): Ducky123
Any other comment: Ongoing. I've been debating adding this one as it's been going very slow. While I have a lot of content written ahead after putting a lot of time and effort into the story in recent weeks, none of this is uploaded yet and I don't know how much I can add until the voting begins. I would also like to ask those of you who have seen the original story to compare the two as there are 4-5 years in between the two versions. Personally, I can't even recognize myself in large portions of the old story anymore.  Bottom Line: I would also like to ask you to wait until the end of the voting time before you cast your votes as this story will be receiving quite a few additions until then. :)

Name of fanfiction: More than a blinky light
Short summary: A one-shot story set in the Shorty's Dark Past universe which touches on friendship, sorrow and the question where the dead go. Are they still with us? Or gone forever? Featuring my OC Cho and Littlefoot.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16270.0
Author(s): Ducky123
Any other comment: Completed

Name of fanfiction: A Grief Observed
Short summary: A fateful tragedy strikes one night for a young longneck who loses everything he ever cared about in a blink of an eye, but when he receives another chance at life he finds something he never expected to have in his life ever again.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16485.0
Author: Anagnos

Name of fanfiction: The Necessary Truth
Short summary: Sometimes the hardest lessons are those you teach yourself. Ruby was not always known to be responsible. One night she decides to venture outside the comfort and safety of her nest. This journey will test her determination to survive through perilous paths that lurk in this world.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16374.0
Author: Anagnos

Name of fanfiction: Light Among the Darkness
Short summary: In the Land of the Wandering Fields it is tradition for young threehorn males to reenact a duel prior to reaching adulthood. It's supposed to be a symbol of their capability and strength once they become grownups. A young threehorn by the name of Vilar is one of those who are chosen to participate in this crude fight.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16352.0
Author: Anagnos

Name of fanfiction: The Silent Storm
Short summary: Cold Time is just as hard for predators as it is for the prey. For trio of carnivores this one appears to be their most challenging yet—and it turns even worse when they must brave a ferocious storm. However, this unexpected turn of events might assist their cause to success to live another day—or it might turn out to be their downfall...
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16332.0
Author: Anagnos

Name of fanfiction: Separate Ways
Short summary: An unfortunate misunderstanding sets forth a long chain of events, initiating a desperate search and finally leading to a conclusion no one had would have wanted to happen. What follows is an adventure that leads to many wondrous journeys and fearful nightmares that leave no one unchanged. Follow Ruby and Petrie as they struggle against all the odds to survive the Separate Ways.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=15514.0
Author(s): Sovereign
Any other comment:

Name of fanfiction: One Fallen, Two Torn Apart
Short summary: Life is a journey of great wonder but also of constant struggle. In one certain horrifying time, Petrie's mother, father and uncle are forced to confront the stark reality eye-to-eye and to try to save their family by any means necessary. The following decisions force the siblings farther away from each other and in the end of it all, the two find everything irrevocably changed.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16251.0
Author(s): Sovereign
Any other comment:

Name of fanfiction: A Father's Hope, A Son's Failure
Short summary: After the death of his legendary father, a young flyer called Liras is struggling to be the leader he was born to be. When potential tragedy strikes his family, he is forced to confront his father's legacy but before everything is said and done, he'll have to pay a heavy price for a valuable lesson.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16354.0
Author(s): Sovereign
Any other comment:

Name of fanfiction: The Birth of Something Beautiful
Short summary: Many seasons ago, in a land far away, two longnecks struggle to form a bond of eternal love. However, that turns out to be more difficult than at least one of them had hoped but on the stake isn't only their own happiness but the very existence of everything that came afterwards in the world of Land Before Time.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16436.0
Author(s): Sovereign
Any other comment:

Name of fanfiction: Of Hubris and Submission
Short summary: The story of Pterano's hapless herd isn't quite what we've been lead to believe. Those events were presented very vaguely in the film and this fic chronicles the events and many decisions that led to this most futile of tragedies from the perspective of its architect and the one dinosaur who could have prevented that sickening slaughter of ever taking place.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16453.0
Author(s): Sovereign
Any other comment:

Name of fanfiction: Waves Crashing Upon the Sky
Short summary: The deep water and the sprawling skies. At first glance, polar opposites of each other. But on closer inspection, more similar than one might think. Two shiny stones allow Ducky and Petrie the chance to live out a separate identity as members of their opposite elements. However, their friendships soon end up intertwined in a web of lies and deceit as a result of their double lives.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16189.0
Author(s): OwlsCantRead
Any other comment: In-progress

Name of fanfiction: The Threehorn Way
Short summary: What makes Cera tick? Are threehorns always right and the best at everything?
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16264.0
Author(s): OwlsCantRead
Any other comment: In-progress

Name of fanfiction: Of Broken Words and Mud Brothers
Short summary: Ostracized and considered an oddball amidst his peers, a Big Water swimmer tries to prove himself, allowing a storm to send him careening into the Great Valley. Hungry for company, he cunningly entangles his fate with that of five young landwalkers. But can the nascent bonds of friendship between those who are so different really be forced, or will this end up backfiring terribly?
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16431.0
Author(s): OwlsCantRead
Any other comment: In-progress

Name of fanfiction: Boundless Curiosity
Short summary: On one ordinary day in the Great Valley, Datum and Axiom’s leaf-eater friends get a little too interested in how the two rainbowfaces have such a wide myriad of knowledge. Deciding to spy on the pair, they’re about to learn that sometimes, one has to rein in their curiosity. Set in Rhombus’ Seven Hunters continuity.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16476.0
Author(s): OwlsCantRead
Any other comment: Set in the Seven Hunters' continuity. It is recommended to at least have skimmed through Songs of the Hunters to get a rough feel of the new leaf-eater gang’s and the rainbowface sibling's personalities.

Name of fanfiction: The Hurting of Desire
Short summary: Petrie has been left wondering why his family life has been so miserable and why he is a constant victim of his siblings' harassment. One night, when he wakes up from a nightmare and stumbles into a cave containing a special wall of frozen water, it leads to some unexpected self-discovery about himself and his dark past.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16255.0
Author: DiddyKF1
Comment: A story that became personal to me because it is partially based on my own past and a condition that I have.

Name of fanfiction: Is it Right?
Short summary: Littlefoot ponders his newly-formed friendships after arriving in the Great Valley, wondering just how right or wrong the five kids might be in being friends.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16398.0
Author: DiddyKF1

Name of fanfiction: Mender’s Tale
Short summary: Based upon a roleplay with Historian1912 and set in the Seven Hunters continuity. Mender has the reputation as being the best healer in the Mysterious Beyond, helping all who require it, but that was not always the case. Follow Mender as she recalls how a lowly fastbiter eventually found her place in life once she met a most unusual pack. This is Mender's Tale.
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=15045.0
Author(s): Rhombus and Historian1912
Any other comment: - This is the sequel to the Seven Hunters and Songs of the Hunters.  If you do not read those two stories then not much in this story will make sense to you.

Name of fanfiction: The Pursuit of Endless Day
Short summary: A response to the June 2018 Gang of Five fanfiction prompt challenge. When Petrie is faced with a revelation about his most cherished beliefs that he finds distasteful how will he adapt to the realization? Will his beliefs be renewed with vigor? Or could both him and his beliefs die in the unforgiving glare of the merciless sun?
Link to fanfiction on the GoF: http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=16066
Author(s): Rhombus
Any other comment: - Still incomplete and coming along slowly. I am sure Petrie is disappointed as this was supposed to be a one week flight and he has now been up there for over a year. :p Nonetheless, I am curious about everyone's thoughts for the story thus far.

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Character Showcase / Ruby Showcase - October 2019
« on: September 30, 2019, 10:48:04 PM »
Alright, Ruby! It is now officially your month!



Oh... uh, sorry about interrupting dinner!  Ummm... what to do here?  :thinking I know, I will let the others know you are here while you finish up! 

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In this topic please feel free to discuss Ruby as a character, to share your own creations (fanfics or fanart), or to mention some of your favorite fanworks of others involving this character.  For a full set of rules please see the Monthly Character Showcase topic but keep in mind that this is meant to be fun as opposed to any sort of contest.

I will go ahead and get the discussion started with the following questions:

1) What special qualities do you think Ruby brings to the gang that did not previously exist in the gang as qualities?

2) What are your unique thoughts about Ruby's unique speaking style? :p

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