One Salamander Hatches according to the total(I kept these in order of the dice roll because it's hilarious how they seemed to fall into place)
5. A territory dispute between two lynxes comes close to where you're protecting your egg.
6. A crane with its sharp beak considers you its sworn enemy. Fend it off!
12. That greenery around the edges of your chosen nest is poison ivy of the intensely itchy kind.
17. You've run out of food, and your stomach growls dangerously.
13. You eat a strange mushroom and lose track of some time.
How long was she going to have to sit here and wait now? It was a whole day wasn't it? Looking around she was glad the weather wasn't unbearable, and it appeared there was a decent amount of food nearby so she should be fine. At least she hoped. Finding a comfortable spot she sat down and stared at the makeshift nest she had constructed. It should be secure enough, especially since it was a bit of hollowed out tree. Secure, safe, it should do the trick for the next day!
A few hours in some loud and aggressive growling and hisses were heard and she was snapped out of her thoughts and watched as two lynx were spitting and pawing at one another. The smaller of the two jumped on the larger and they began to roll close to where she was with the egg. Shielding the spot where it was with her body she hoped they didn't grow too much closer and thankfully they ended up carrying on elsewhere. With a sigh of relief she moved away from the nest and looked around.
Curiosity getting the better of her she moved a few feet away to inspect some of the nearby water. A hiss was heard and suddenly a shadow of wings and a pointy beak were coming at her. Stumbling backwards she quickly evaded the cranes beak and wing flaps and she reached out for a nearby stick and swung it back at the angry bird. Wacking it's beak with the stick slightly, since it wasn't a direct hit, seemed to be enough to deter the bird and it flew away.
Shaking with adrenaline she made her way back towards the nest and made herself comfortable again.
Losing track of time she began to hum songs in her head and rolled over to get a better spot. However, not long after she had rolled she realized she was feeling rather itchy. Looking down she frowned and jumped up quickly. Apparently she had rolled right into some poison ivy that was nestled around some of the foliage in which her nest sat. Quickly finding some mud nearby she began to roll in it to help sooth the urge to scratch herself.
This was going to make for a long night.
As day passed to night and night dragged on she grumbled to herself because she was tired, itchy and hungry. It had appeared all of the food that had been edible was now gone and she didn't really want to venture too far from the egg to search for something to eat. Maybe if she turned over some stones or logs nearby she'd find something. Several failed attempts later produced a mushroom! It didn't look poisonous, though she wasn't really knowledgeable with fungi.... Taking a chance she ate it anyway.
So far so good. Right? Apparently not. Because next thing she knew dawn was approaching. She was still by the egg right??? Looking around she was relieved to see that she had planted herself not too far from it's spot. What a relief. Sighing she watched as it began to move. Was it going to hatch??