Sobek contemplated the System a little longer, then he turned it off. Unfortunately, the [Guide] didn't say many other things: for example, how many experience points were needed for each level advancement. It was unlikely that the 1,000 points that he needed would always have been enough to reach level 2.
He turned and walked back to what was presumably his mother, who was still next to the egg he had come out of. Other small spinosaurs were still emerging from other eggs. There were at least twenty of them. His mother was taking care to help them get out.
Although he remembered his encounter with God and the knowledge of his previous life, Sobek found that he felt a strong bond with those spinosaurs. It wasn't affection, it was something more... instinctive. A sense of belonging to the pack, let's say.
He snorted. Being an animal was really different from being a human: even his thoughts and feelings were different. He was experiencing sensations he had never felt before.
When he paused to contemplate his mother, however, a new notification appeared before his eyes.
[Prey identified: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, spinosauridae. Experience: 70,000 points]
"What?". The notification was so sudden that Sobek was taken by surprise. After a moment, however, he managed to understand: in web novels and video games, the Systems always warned of the experience that each creature provided!
Unfortunately, it also didn't warn about skill points or bonus money. He would probably have discovered those once he ate his preys.
Of course, he had no intention to start with his mother. Beyond that strange sense of bond that he felt with her, moving against a 14 meter long spinosaurus meant courting death.
Sobek quickly understood one thing as he learned how the System worked: first of all he had to increase his experience to get bigger. Otherwise he could not have hunted any carnivores, which means no skill points.
He walked over to his little brothers and sisters and helped them to go out of their eggs just like his mother was doing. Many of them were delighted with the help and started pacing around him enthusiastically. Sobek was beaming: apparently, he had just landed the role of 'big brother', even though they were born in the same brood!
When all the eggs had hatched, however, a shadow fell over the puppies and a cascade of mushy things hit them. Sobek grunted, expecting a few leftovers, before realizing that the 'mushy things' were fishes with a strange bony head shaped like a hammer.
He looked up. A new spinosaurus had appeared above him, very large and imposing, with a huge red sail. As with the others, Sobek also felt a singular kinship instinct towards this newcomer. "This must be my father... or maybe it's my mother and the one from before was my father? I suppose it is a male, because we have the same sail's color... Well, who cares...". It was very difficult to distinguish genders when there were no external genitalia to identify them.
Beside him the other little spinosaurs had begun to feast. Sobek did not miss the opportunity: those fish were prey, so they were equivalent to experience!
Unfortunately, however, he was disappointed. None of them gave him any points. "What the... why?" he wondered in his head, when suddenly he noticed something.
There was a fish, in the middle of the heap, that wasn't dead yet. It was struggling slightly, a sign that it had little left to live. As soon as Sobek saw it, the System notification appeared before his eyes.
[Prey identified: Cephalaspis lyelli, cephalaspidae. Experience: 50 points]
Sobek didn't let it escape and jumped on the fish. He understood how it worked: the prey gave him experience only if he was the one who hunted them!
Sure, this placed limitations on his level up, but it didn't matter. After all, a game isn't fun unless you play it firsthand!
Although he certainly couldn't call himself a predator, he could already count on a fair number of weapons: his claws were formidable and his mouth was suitable for fishing. Plus, even though he was just a small cub, he was already one meter long and almost the same tall. There were numerous prey that he could already capture on his own: insects, lizards, frogs, small fishes and even some smaller dinosaurs like compsognathus.
Unfortunately, he found only two other live fishes in the meal his father brought: most of them had already died of asphyxiation. So, although they did not provide any points, he ate the ones already dead: after all he needed food to survive.
When they were done, he took a good look at his brothers and sisters. Although they were of considerable size, most of them were no more than half a meter in length and some not even thirty centimeters. As a result, he was by far the biggest of the brood! While this was probably due to the System or some other trick from God, Sobek couldn't help but feel proud.
However, he certainly could not lapse into vainglory. He got up on his paws and began to wander around the nest. His parents didn't seem worried, which calmed Sobek: it meant that at least in that area there were no notable dangers. He could explore calmly. As he walked he noticed that almost all of his brothers and sisters were following him. Apparently they really saw him just like an older brother!
Sobek calmly explored the surroundings. He discovered that his parents weren't alone: it was full of spinosaurs around him!
There were at least eighty of them and many of them guarded some nests. For Sobek it was all clear: he was in front of a herd of spinosaurs that was nesting!
Sobek wasn't surprised. From memories of his previous life he knew that even though carnivorous dinosaurs were gigantic and dangerous creatures, many paleontologists believed that they didn't live alone. After all, their prey were also enormous, and facing them alone was a gamble even for giants like the tyrannosaurus. In addition, birds, the modern dinosaurus, often lived in pairs and moved in flocks.
As a result, many paleontologists had theorized that carnivorous dinosaurs actually formed herds, although when hunting they generally acted in pairs or groups of four at the most. This had a logic of its own: in a pack, it's easier identify a partner and so carry on the species. Furthermore, for a herd, because it was composed of many individuals, was easier identify another herd and therefore mix the blood, avoiding diseases due to interparental crossing. Finally, a pack had a better chance of defending a brood: the reason his parents weren't worried about letting him roam around freely was probably because the large number of spinosaurs present would have warded off any predators.
Contrary, a solitary animal had to struggle to locate a potential mate and track it down, and it had a lot of trouble protecting its young, especially if it lays eggs.
The fact that at least spinosaurs lived in packs could only be flattering to Sobek. It meant that at least for some weeks he could use the pack as a cover against larger predators. It was also a guarantee of being able to go to bed with a full stomach: even if he didn't find food, his parents would have taken care of bringing it to him.
Although with a little difficulty due to the sails of the other spinosaurs, he studied the surrounding environment well. He discovered that he was on the bank of a river. The stream seemed quite wide and was therefore suitable for large fish-eating dinosaurs. Beyond the bank, on both sides of the river, there was only a forest that seemed infinite.
Sobek scanned the sky to make sure there were no flying reptiles: even if the carnivorous dinosaurs wouldn't have gotten close, he certainly didn't want to be preyed upon by some pterosaur. After making sure of their absence, he went hunting.
Its first prey was a very fat green frog hidden in the sand.
[Prey identified: Pelophylax esculentus, ranidae. Experience: 30 points]
Sobek ran against the amphibian, but he found out that catching it was more difficult than what he expected: the frog jumped from side to side with extraordinary speed. However, he received unexpected help.
His brothers and sisters started chasing the frog with him. Several cubs from the other nests also joined the game. With so many predators, the frog began to be disoriented. Taking advantage of its confusion, Sobek caught it with his mouth.
Another spinosaurus, who was not one of his siblings, stepped forward to claim a piece, but Sobek pushed it away with force. The dinosaur retreated with its tail between its legs. Sobek snorted at him: it was important to make the hierarchy clear immediately.
After devouring the frog, he resumed the hunt. The day still seemed to be far from over and Sobek wanted at least two more preys before returning to the nest.
The hunt that day was more fruitful than Sobek expected: the river bank looked bare, but it was actually teeming with small creatures. Sobek had managed to catch two more frogs, a large millipede and a strange chameleon-like lizard with long colorful spikes on its back called longisquama.Of course, the credit wasn't his alone. Without the help of the other spinosaurus pups he probably would have been able to catch only the millipede, another demonstration of the benefits of having a herd. To thank them Sobek had helped them catch another lizard.He certainly hadn't done it for charity: simply he felt that his stomach was already full, so he couldn't continue eating. So he could spend some time playing with his siblings, and while he did this he would also have improved his skills as a hunter.With all those preys he had already obtained 210 experience points (30 for each of the three frogs, 50 for the fish brought by his father, another 50 for the longisquama and 20 for the millipede)
When he woke up the next day, Sobek initially thought he had a dream, but soon he realized that this couldn't be the case since he remembered nothing of his previous life as a human except his knowledge. When he opened his eyes in fact he found himself in front of a scaly wall which turned out to be the tail of his sleeping mother there.The sun was just starting to rise, but Sobek could already fell its warmth: its rays crossed the clear sky and warmed his body like a radiator. Sobek had no idea how the changing of seasons worked in that world, but since animals generally calved during the warm seasons, there was a great possibility that it was summer.Although with a little regret, he lifted himself from his comfortable position and stretched. Alerted by his movement his brothers and sisters also woke up and began to get up as well. Sobek noticed that many of them were imitating him, stretching as he did and yawning like him.He had definitely become some kind of a big brother.A thu
Sobek woke up sore and with a heavy weight on his face. When he opened his eyes he found that one of his siblings had rolled over in the sleep and landed on his head.He was annoyed, but he couldn't blame the little spinosaur. After all, Sobek alone occupied nearly a third of the nest.Most of his brothers and sisters didn't even reach half a meter in length, while he was a two-meter colossus. They didn't even seem to belong to the same brood! If any scientist had passed by and had seen the nest, he probably would have thought he was a retarded cub from the previous brood.When he got up his movement awake all his brothers and sisters who blew in protest. Sobek felt sorry for them, but there was nothing he could do about it.As usual, he calmly waited for his father to bring him the breakfast. However, he knew it wouldn't have been enough to satisfy him this time. A larger body needed more energy to live, so from now on hunting would have been vital to his survival.His father didn't d
The next morning Sobek was awakened by strange movements. When he opened his eyes he found that some of his brothers and sisters had come out of the nest and were playing on his back. For cubs as small as half a meter, a three-meter older brother was basically like a huge slide for them.Sobek let them do it: they didn't bother him, so he could let them have fun. Until they started nibbling at him, he wouldn't need to chase them away. Besides, he had more important things to think about. "System, open the main interface!"[Spinosaurus aegyptiacus]Level: 3Length: 3 mHeight: 1.5 mWeight: 1,5 tonDiet: carnivore, fishivoreStrength: 170Agility: 130Defense: 86Maximum speed: 4 km/hExperience points: 180/3,000Skill Points: 3.5Fame points: 0/1,000,000Bonus money: 340Much to his relief, the amount of experience points for each level up only increased by 1,000 points at a time, not doubled. Even so, however, it was a fairly high expense.With his current size he would no longer have
The next day Sobek went hunting as soon as he woke up, without even waiting for his siblings to wake up. He headed for the forest and, as usual, placed the eggshell in plain sight.As on the previous day, the first to show up were the compsognathus. After all, such small animals couldn't go too far, so the little pack was still near and they could smell the egg's yolk. Sobek promptly killed one and left its carcass on the sand as he had done the day before.His hopes were not disappointed: after an hour, another thylacinus came out from the bush to eat. Sobek killed it exactly as he did with its predecessor and devoured it.With the thylacinus and the compsognathus he had gained another 1,600 experience, enough to level up again. He didn't hesitate and immediately agreed.After the usual ten seconds of pain he opened the main interface.[Spinosaurus aegyptiacus]Level: 4Length: 4 mHeight: 1.8 mWeight: 2 tonsDiet: carnivore, fishivoreStrength: 510Agility: 470Defense: 142Maximum
When the sun rose Sobek was already awake. He would had lied if he had said he wasn't very excited: this would have been his first time in the river!Even if the yolk in the eggs had not yet completely dried, that type of hunting could no longer support him. He needed more preys, and since he had proved that the forest was still off-limits, his best way was to follow his father into the river.He was confident enough now to dive into the water. Even if there were very large prehistoric crocodiles, most of them would have lost interest in front of a five-meter predator. The only ones who would have seen him as a prey would have been titans like the deinosuchus, but common crocodiles would have aimed for smaller, more viable preys like fishes.Of course, there were other dangers as well. For example there were snakes: gigantic animals such as the titanoboa and the gigantophis hunted in the water. Or there could be freshwater sharks or other huge fishes...But he had no choice this time.
Now his experience points had dropped back to 180 and the threshold for leveling up had risen to 8,000 points. However, for once Sobek wasn't focused on them. His focus was on other skill points.Sobek had gotten to know how skill points worked during his previous hunts. They could only be supplied by animals that could feed on terrestrial vertebrates: for example, if they ate only insects, they were classified as 'insectivores', while if they ate only fishes they were 'fishivore'.However, it wasn't necessary for an animal to be exclusively carnivorous to be worth skill points; if its size or its abilities were enough to allow it to eat terrestrial creatures with bones, than it was consider a carnivore. For example spinosaurs almost always ate fishes, but their size allowed them to feed on even smaller land animals.As a result, Sobek had at his disposal a wide range of animals that lived in the river that could provide him with skill points. An example were crocodiles and snakes. But
For the next two days Sobek always went fishing in the inlet. At that time he had managed to capture four stethacanthus.Freshwater sharks were particularly abundant in the inlet: the absence of larger predators due to the shallow water had favored their spread. Unfortunately, it couldn't be said that there were thousands of them: Sobek had only managed to take a couple each day.That number was insufficient to satiate him. To make up for it, Sobek had fed on one of the onchopristis captured by his parents. It didn't provide any experience points, as it had been killed by another spinosaur, but at least his stomach was full.However, the effort was not in vain: he had gained other 4 skill points from the sharks. In total, he now had 4.1 skill points. Just one more stethacanthus and he might have upgraded [Swim speed] one more time.In addition, his experience points had also risen, even if much slower than before: he now had 6,180 points. Just a little longer and he would have reached