she/her
27
December 12
Anistar City, Kalos
Bisexual
Blacksmith, bladesmith
Associate
A keen mind cuts deeper than even the sharpest sword.
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Aurelie Lefevre
Blades, Sand, and Treasure
POSTED ON Jul 7, 2022 18:21:03 GMT
[attr="class","mon"] [attr="class","monlyrics"]Sand and trouble, as far as the eye can see [attr="class","monbody"]The sun overhead was too bright, the desert was far too hot, and Aurelie just knew she'd be finding sand in her clothes, shoes, and hair for weeks afterward. Whatever had possessed her to accept this assignment to obtain snake skins from the higher-ups in Rocket to find snake Pokemon in the desert, she couldn't say. Loyalty to Rocket was important, of course, but so was not succumbing to the dangers of heatstroke, dehydration, sandstorm, snakebite, or something even worse that she couldn't possibly imagine. The red-haired smith had thought herself reasonably well-prepared when she brought a sturdy backpack, three water bottles, some granola bars, a compass and map, sunglasses, and sunscreen for her desert excursion. She'd even printed out a little chart describing how to track different kinds of snakes and finding the trails they left on the ground. Best of all—or so she'd thought—Aurelie had forged a two-pronged, Y-shaped fork out of some leftover mild steel and fitted it to the top of a five-foot-long ash pole so she could pin down snakes from a distance. A large metal hook hung from the other end of the pole, because she'd watched videos of people maneuvering and handling snakes with something similar. Naturally, she also brought along a pair of knives that she'd forged herself, with razor-sharp blades and textured synthetic handles for good grip. Surely, she thought, this is as much as I need to catch a snake or two.Little did she know that, in an hour, she'd have drained one water bottle bone-dry and started on the second as the oppressive midday sun beat down on her. Her short hair clung to her forehead and nape in sweaty tendrils despite the arid dryness of the air, which chapped her lips and parched her eyes and nose. Worst of all, her printout turned out to be a general-purpose primer that contained a lot more information about grassland- and forest-dwelling snake Pokemon than desert ones, so she had to figure out a lot of things by herself on the fly. I would absolutely kill for some shade right now, she thought, leaning on her pole for support. Walking on the sand was taking a lot more energy than she'd expected too, since it offered less-than-firm footing and often shifted or slid unpredictably with each step. And I would literally kill a man for a cold drink with some ice in it.Still, Aurelie refused to give up without at least catching one snake to bring back. She trudged forward across the sand, using her pole like a walking staff, and kept examining the area for any signs of ophidian activity. Wearily, she watched a few wild Geodudes and Sandshrews wander past, but nothing that looked snake-like yet. There! she thought suddenly. The shadow of something lithe and slim slipped past a mound of sand to her right. Reacting quickly and with surprising nimbleness, Aurelie whirled the pole around and stabbed the Y-shaped fork into the ground in the direction the shadow was moving. She felt the metal prongs encounter flesh, eliciting a relieved cheer from her lips, but she also felt one of her feet skidding over the sand, turning her cheer into a groan as she fought to keep her balance. [newclass=.mon]width:340px;padding:40px;background:#862939;[/newclass] [newclass=.mon img]height:100px;width:100px;padding:15px;border:1px solid #fff;border-radius:100px;[/newclass] [newclass=.monlyrics]text-align:center;font-family:verdana;font-size:9px;text-transform:uppercase;color:#eee;letter-spacing:1px;[/newclass] [newclass=.monbody]width:340px;padding:40px;background:#222;font-size:12px;line-height:16px;text-align:justify;font-family:verdana;color:#aaa;[/newclass] [newclass=.montag]text-align:center;font-size:9px;[/newclass] [newclass=.montag a]font-size:9px;[/newclass] [newclass=.cred]text-align:center;font-size:8px;color:rgb(132, 132, 132);letter-spacing:1px;font-family:verdana;[/newclass] [newclass=.cred a]color:rgb(132, 132, 132);font-size:8px;letter-spacing:1px;font-family:verdana;[/newclass]
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