The endless forests of Isla Sorna stretch out before you, an ocean of green broken only by jagged cliffs and winding rivers. Ancient trees tower overhead, their canopies so thick that sunlight struggles to break through, painting the forest floor in shifting patterns of shadow and gold. The air is heavy, humid, alive with the calls of creatures both familiar and strange. Every sound carries meaning here—a rustle, a cry, a roar. In this place, silence is as dangerous as noise.
Once, the sheer size of the island might have overwhelmed you. Its mountains and valleys, its rivers and swamps, each teeming with life and danger. But not anymore. You’ve learned what it means to survive here. You’ve learned that strength keeps you alive, and weakness makes you prey. Fear has no place on Isla Sorna. Not for you.
You are a dinosaur, a living piece of an ancient world reborn. Around you, others of your kind roam—the powerful, the cunning, the swift, and the silent. Some might cross your path as rivals. Others may be prey. All of them are part of the fragile, dangerous balance of this wild ecosystem. You know nothing of the humans who still watch from afar, monitoring the island through lenses and screens. Their gaze means little to you. Their world is not yours. Your concerns are simpler, more immediate: to hunt, to feed, to survive, to claim your place.
The undergrowth parts as you move through your territory, your senses sharp, alert. The scent of water drifts faintly on the wind. Beneath it, you catch the musk of other creatures—fresh, recent, close. Prey, perhaps. Or a rival wandering too near your claim. Your stomach aches with hunger, urging you to act, to hunt, to strike. But for now, the forest around you hums with deceptive calm, as though holding its breath.
On Isla Sorna, peace is fleeting. Each new dawn brings uncertainty. Will today test your strength with the chase of prey? The clash of teeth and claws? Or will it grant you rare silence, a moment to rest before the cycle begins again?
For now, the island waits, and so do you.