User blog:CactorTheGasopod/The Log

So... I was looking at my log reading through it and though 'HeY tHiS wOuLd Be FuN tO dO oN oNe Of My BlOgS' so here.

Day I: The Eruption
I was feasting on some Writhing Weed as usual when I heard this rumble. I just thought it were the Stalkers over in the Kelp Forest but it turned out to be something way worse. The rumble started growing louder so I just thought the Crashfish were playing hide and seek in the Sulfur Plants, but then I saw something out of my peripheral vision. Magma. Shooting out of the ground destroying at least 20 of the major islands AND the Twisty Bridges. Cut off half of the Most life-filled zone just north of the Grassy Plateaus. I saw so many Flowerfish and Lèrthears die. They might just be extinct now. I saw Boomerangs and Eyeyes turn red in coloration and get sucked into what were the Acid Lakes. They must have turned completely volcanic. Part of the Lost River was cut too, letting Ghost Leviathans escape. It looked like a massive crater. The Precursor Race was out studying to build another Cache, but they all must've died as well. A geyser erupted at least 20 meters from me. And some new weird looking rocks were spread around. I interacted with one and some Copper Ore looking substance came out. What happens of tomorrow could be anything.

Day II: The Crash
Something insane just occurred.

As it turns out, there were a few precursors left. And the went to the last remaining Mountain Island and built a giant rectracting tower. Nothing out of the ordinary. Then a ship came by the planet. Also not unusual, then the tower aimed toward the rocket, then BAM! It exploded into flames! It came crashing down toward the Grand Reef and exploded. It must've wiped out all of the plants and animals near it. Parts of the ship came down and killed the precursors. I didn't see much of the ship, except a big A. I wondered what could have happened to... well... anything in that area, but I didn't have the nerve to swim all the way over there, and plus, what foreign things could be waiting inside that ship! All I saw from that far of a distance was the blue of the grand reef turn brown and sparse of any life whatsoever.