Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-28009263-20170702193612/@comment-27163598-20171031072909

Lucious swims out within the open see, he turns around and glances the see regularly, in case bigger predators come swimming his way. After a while, he finds himself by the reef, from here, he knows exactly where he must go, where the little plesiosaur lives. He surfaces and takes a nice deep breath. He sinks through the water, keeping his body close to the coral to avoid attracting open sea dwelling. The electro sensers in his jaw start tingling, and he takes a sharp left turn around a burrow in the reef. As he does so, massive jaws shoot out the cave and snap in his direction. Liopluerodon is not to be underestimated.



As he reaches a small cave, its deep under the reef, away from most. He stuffs himself in, to which he finds the obvious outline of a dead giant squid left along the ground. All that was really left was the beak, perfectly preserved due to the care given to it by the little plesiosaur.



He searched the area, and came across a large football sized dead crab, while thats nothing important to Lucious, it was the strange marking skribbled into its back that caught his eye. It was written in Oceanic, which was a written dialect only used by crustacians and other small seacreatures with the capabilitys of writting. That might explain why its written on the corpse of a crab. He could only read one or two words that he recodnised.



"Rainbows"



And "Informer"



This messege was ment for him. A deep churn in his lungs made him realise he needed breath, he thought for a moment. If the aquatic reptile lives so far under water, it must have an oxygen source. Lucious swam to the cave roof, and luckily enough, was air.



The darn plesiosaur must have set up a puzzling riddle for use to follow. That feeble minded creature might have just proven itself just as clever as you and i. But in order to translate this completely, Lucious will need to visit his sources...



