"The Thin Line," Part AA

Every time the aurochs bent his head back to let out a thunderous snore, he received an on-target dried pea smack in his cake-hole. by the time he would come to, all would be sweetness and innocence, much to the aurochs' puzzled fury.

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Lakeside Leisure

Finally, the auroch hide slipped off his shoulders, coming to lay as a discarded heap in the corner of the shelter once more.

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Next Level Ch. 6: Checkup

Disoriented by the unexpected move, auroch tried to stand up, but was held fast by solar, not ceasing its struggle even now. everything was over soon after that.

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Skylands: the Scorpion Spear, Part Two - “Talvali”, Chapter Twelve: Fragments and Perspectives

The oddest thing was, despite resembling an aurochs, the teeth of the giant were an even mix of herb-eating and flesh-rending. no aurochs was like that; the terrmorah were clearly alike to the grazing animal on surface details only.

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Festive Preparations

Within the shelter, set back from the fire, was a small lean-to made by draping an auroch pelt over a small wooden frame. a shelter within a shelter, inside of which was huddled a little fox-boy, kuveli.

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A Funeral For A Horse

The cloak he wore was an auroch's hide turned inside-out, covered in intricate images of galloping herds of horses. sakara sighed, a winter chill embracing him as the lavvu's entrance was opened.

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"The Thin Line," Part U

The stacks of wine-barrels, baskets of fruits, and the fire-pit for the roast feral aurochs were all surveyed with great anticipation.

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The Hunt

The roar was more akin to a stampede of aurochs so numerous, they could darken the skies with the dust left in their wake.

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Hunting Companion - A Story Featuring ConorHyena

"bears, aurochs. any big, angry creature you like." sakara stiffled a chuckle as he crouched low to the ground and stepped slowly forward. his footpaw sank slowly, but silently, disappearing under the muck like a discarded sling stone. "rhino?"

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