nastypass
that bitch what arranges the blocks
- Pronoun
- they/her/hers
The Decaying Forest
You arrive at the edge of The Decaying Forest, one of the clearly less-traveled sections of the safari zone. Several signs along the way make it clear that no, the crocodilian Pokémon are not tame and that attempting to catch them is a very bad idea. The shack that serves as the entrance to the area seems to be of questionable stability. You have to shake the toll collector awake to get in, only to realize that entry is completely free, as are continues up until your third (any more after that cost $2). However, machete, boot, and canoe rentals are another story. You are given three sections of the area to choose from.
The Thicket
The first is a dense, but relatively dry thicket. You're likely to need a machete to get anywhere here, rentals are $2.
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The Bog
The second is the largest part of the area, a wet, muddy bog. It's about waist deep, if the measuring stick placed conveniently by the gate is at all accurate. Pools of stagnant water about 6 inches deep litter the area. Rental boots are $4. You can go in without them, but it's going to be a very damp walk home, and if your shoes get sucked off your feet in the mud (which is very likely) it's $7 for replacements.
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The Overflowing Creek
The last is a bit of a misnomer, as it's not so much a creek anymore as it is a huge pond that has a veeeery slow current flowing through a teeny tiny hole in a Bibarel dam. Several years ago, there was a huge rainstorm that lasted for weeks and was oddly confined to one small section of the safari zone. During this time, some asshole Bibarel decided it would be a good idea to build a dam in the creek that ran through the forest. The creek spilled over its banks, and drainage in the forest slowed almost to a halt. Since then, the forest has become more of a swamp than a forest, all things considered.
You could try to surf on one of your Pokémon, but then you remember the signs waring of untamed Croconaw and Feraligatr, and decide that renting a canoe for $4 is probably a safer bet.
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