The Robust
He/Him/His
Twenty-Eight
October 30th
Bevaridge Town
Biomesexual
Pokemon Educator/Vlogger/Biome Enthusiast
Avatar/Gym Leader/Elite Ranger
See ya later, Feraligatr!
Zac's Snap Catch - Safari Zone!
POSTED ON Nov 10, 2020 3:49:27 GMT
“The ball hardly shook at all Zac, is that thing okay?” Devin asked, as Zac retrieved the safari ball from where it had fallen in the slush. “Oh i’m sure he’s just tip top Devin, did you see the luster of his feathers? And that playful glimmer in his lower scales? If that’s any indicator then ol’ we just snagged a prime specimen.” “Was it male or female?” “It’s hard to tell Dev.” Said Zac, inspecting the fissure that Arctozolt had been hiding in. “I don’t see any nest, eggs, or droppings, though to be absolutely truthful I don’t quite know what i’d be looking for. It looked semi-avian, and they’re known for having clearly distinct sexual dimorphism. The same is true for fish, to a lesser extent, but without another point of comparison for fin size and coloration it’s anyone’s guess.” “Maybe we’ll run into another one.” “We can only hope so Dev.” Zac said, giving the camera a wink. “So let’s get a move on and see what else is hiding in these incredible crevasses.”
The trio continued on down the main path, skirting the large puddles of slush and fallen boulders. As before, the way was uneven, and Zac as they reached a split in the path, Zac took a quick break to catch his breath. “The going’s tough down here, made all the harder by the chilly air. It may seem refreshing at first, but cold’s one of those things that’ll sneak up on you like a hungry Scyther.” He rubbed his gloves hands together, letting out a big cloud of steamy breath. “Times like this you’ll be twice as happy that you’ve got a fire pokemon in your roster. Come on Dev, I see a bit of open ground up ahead, let's let Helen out and warm up.”
They clambered over the last of the rocky scree, reaching a rare patch of open floor. The ground here was soft and sandy, sloping gently towards one side of the room. “Go on Helen, stretch those legs of yours!” Zac said, sending out his Camerupt. The crag filled with ruddy red light as Helen emerged, thinly crusted magma boiling in her humps. “Now that’s what i’m talking about.” Zac said, and he scooted closer to Helen, enjoying her warmth. “It’s important to remember that too much heat can be just as damaging as too little, and when warming up after a chilly adventure, you want to do so slowly, or else you can shock your body, and potentially cause more harm than good.”
Though in this case it’s pretty hard to resist. Zac thought, taking another step closer. The frosty walls dripped, the water briefly pooling before sinking into the dry, sandy ground. Sure is an odd spot here thought. I didn’t expect any sandy patches. We must have broke through into another strata. Above this was mostly chalk and gypsum, so I wonder what has done this. He bent down, scooping out a little handful of the loose sand. “Everything all right Zac?” Devin asked, but before he could reply Helen let out a startled bray, her red light tipping awkwardly as one of her legs sunk into the sand. The ground shifted underneath them and Zac stumbled against the wall. The sand underneath Helen pulled downwards, buckling underneath her and pulling her leg further into the forming sinkhole. “Helen!” Zac shouted, finding his feet and staggering across the soft sand towards his pokemon as lava spilled down her side, dribbling onto the sand and into the quickly forming sinkhole. As it did, Helen’s leg came free and she staggered back, narrowly avoiding slamming into Zac.
The sinkhole still remained, fizzling with the mixture of writhing sand and slow-flowing lava. Something pushed out of the sand nearby, screeching in pain. It had a bulbous, orb shaped head split horizontally by a jagged line that marked the two halves of it’s rocky beak. Attached at the back of it’s fearsome face, almost stuck on as an afterthought, was a tortoiseoid, shelled lump of a body, far too small for the head it had to carry and stuck with four tiny, stumpy feet. “Wouldja look at the set of chompers on that one!” Zac crowed in excitement. He turned to the camera, trying to keep the TRAPINCH in his peripherals as he introed it.
“Now this is what every adventurer hopes to find, a glorious little gnasher with guts galore! Just look at him trying to take down a creature that weighs almost fifteen times as much as he does!” As he talked the Trapinch plodded towards him, one side of its face was covered in terrible burns from Camerupts lava. It screened in pain and annoyance, and Zac took another step away from it. “Now as you can see this poor little guy has bitten off a bit more than he can chew and come away worse for wear. Usually I would demonstrate how these little ankle biters can be rendered immobile just by flipping them over with a strong stick, but at this point any decent ranger should be prioritising the care of their subjects over education, and I want to get this guy the help he needs as quickly as possible. Dev, you got the first aid pack?” “Right here.” Said Devin, who had already pulled it out and unzipped the top. He threw a Burn Heal to Zac, who caught it careful with both hands. He bent down, medicine in hand, and the Trapinch lunged forward, jaws snapping shut just shy of Zac’s outstretched hand.
“Whoa! Now it’s always a bit risky to treat wild pokemon, and I don’t like the way this one is eyeing me, so i’m going to catch him real quick to calm him down, and then we’ll get to work patching him up.” Devin tossed him the second of their three Safari Balls, and Zac rolled it across the sand. It bumped into the TRAPINCH and activated, pulling in the wounded creature in a flash of red light.
Zac Ramsay threw a Safari Ball at Trapinch (2/3)
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