This one is from a tale meant to be told to children. Hopefully the Pokemon parallel will give it a bit more depth. No promise you won't be disgusted at the end of it.
II. Zigzagoon and the Murky Forest
-from a classic Scottish folktale-
Not too far from here, but many years ago, a wee Zigzagoon celebrated his sixth birthday. He had learned a few new attacks since his birth, and was anxious to learn what would come next.
He and his parents, both Linoone, lived in a cozy little house on the banks of the Serenity River. His home had a pleasant, earthy feel to it, and he couldn't have liked it more.
For Zigzagoon's birthday, his mother Linoone entrusted him with her favorite accessory, the Muscle Band. "This will make you stronger," she noted as she tied the colorful scarf around his neck.
"It looks just dashing on you, son," his father happily declared. "Wear it with pride."
Zigzagoon's father made no mistake. The band was patterned in bold crimson, yellow, and cerulean hues, like a vibrant mosaic. The shapes and colors complimented Zigzagoon's fur very well, and he had never looked better.
His father then carefully handed him a deep violet pouch that seemed to give off an enchanting glow. Zigzagoon, with widening eyes, opened the pouch to reveal the light of a miniature sun.
"Ack!" Zigzagoon croaked as he squinted his eyes, bright light shining mercilessly onto his face. He without hesitation sealed the pouch and let out a relieved sigh.
"What
was that?" he blurted, turning to his father.
Linoone uttered a faint chuckle. "Inside the pouch is BrightPowder. It gives off a tricky glare that distracts opponents and sometimes even makes them miss their attacks. It's gotten me through many battles I would not have otherwise won."
"Wow..." Zigzagoon sighed, "what cool gifts, mama, papa... Thank you." His dark, beady eyes flickered with excitement. "I feel so much stronger!"
"You're welcome, sweetie," his mother cooed. "What would you like for supper tonight? Anything you want, I'll make."
Linoone took one look at Zigzagoon's face and knew what the answer would be. "Let me guess," she jested. "Hmm... maybe pancakes with Oran jam?"
A big grin spread across his face. "Yep! I can't wait!" he quickly nodded.
"Okay, honey. Now, in order to make supper, you know I'll need Oran jam," Zigzagoon's mother hinted, "so I need you to go to the Kecleon market and fill this jar."
"Sure thing, mama!" he beamed. "I'll be back before you know it!"
"Also!" his father Linoone added, sternly, right as Zigzagoon was halfway out the door, "Do not take the path through Murky Forest. Vicious Pokemon live there."
Zigzagoon nodded with assent as he went on his way. He was glad to go to the Kecleon market, for there were usually other Pokemon there, and he couldn't wait to show off his dazzling new scarf.
Before he knew it, Zigzagoon had reached a fork in the path. One one side, an intimidating forest loomed over him, casting creeping shadows onto the ground. On the other, the Serenity River flowed calmly, and built over it was an extremely narrow bridge.
Zigzagoon had a little bit of a problem. It was very uncomfortable for him to walk in straight lines. His parents, who could walk one direction flawlessly, worried about him, as he seemed to only be able to walk in a zigzag pattern, no matter where he went.
'That bridge is so narrow... I'll never bring myself to walk across it,' he shuddered in thought. 'I'll make a quick break for it through the forest.'
Murky Forest turned out to be a little more murky and forested than Zigzagoon liked. He tried not to look at anything but his destination as he hastily made his way through the woods. However, the startling sound of footsteps other than his own stopped him in his tracks.
"Well, hello, little bro," an unfamiliar voice called from the rear.
Zigzagoon swiftly turned about. Staring at him was a Zangoose, standing tall with a wicked smile and swordlike claws. Zigzagoon was frozen with fear.
"That's a mighty fine scarf you're wearing," the Zangoose began, as he took graceful steps around the shivering child. "Would you mind if I... held it for a while?"
Zigzagoon saw this as his chance to escape, and quickly reasoned, "Please, if you won't hurt me, I'll let you have it, and you'll be the grandest looking Pokemon in all the woods."
"Well," Zangoose retorted, taking the scarf, "I do love presents... I'll go to the river and look at myself, and if I look very debonair indeed, you will not be harmed." With that, he dashed off into the brush to view his reflection.
Before Zangoose was fully out of sight, another sinister creature crept up from behind Zigzagoon.
"Hello to my ssssupper," a raspy voice hissed.
The frightened child quickly turned to see what was behind him. A terrifying Seviper with glossy skin and long, sharp fangs now towered over him. Its glare was paralyzing, and it wasted no time in surrounding Zigzagoon with its body.
The poor Zigzagoon emitted a piercing shriek as Seviper opened its jaws. However, the snake did not strike. Its eyes widened, and it seemed to enter a trance.
"Wha-, What is
that?" Seviper gasped, leaning closer to get a better look. He was gazing at Zigzagoon's BrightPowder. "That glow... it touches my sssoul... How sssoothing."
Zigzagoon now saw another chance to escape. "If you let me go," he suggested, "I will let you have this mysterious treasure, and with it, you will be the grandest looking Pokemon in all the woods."
Seviper could do nothing but ogle the light. "That sssounds lovely.. now everyone will be jealoussss of my beautiful treasure..." he sighed.
At this response, Zigzagoon quickly dropped the BrightPowder and broke into a sprint for the Kecleon Market. He began running even faster when he heard footsteps from the rear.
He was forced to stop when he reached a terribly thick patch of shrubbery. There was no way to squeeze through. Zigzagoon turned around and looked for a way to progress, but it was a dead end. A dark figure was closing in on him, and an odd slithering sound was coming from the same direction. Zigzagoon was frightened, and he climbed up a tall Oran tree to avoid danger.
He tried to hide behind the leaves of the tree, but it was hopeless. He had been spotted. Seviper flung the BrightPowder at Zigzagoon, and at being hit, he couldn't help but emit a small cry.
"Get down out of that tree!" snarled Zangoose, "and tell this slithering simpleton who really is the grandest looking in all the forest!"
"You are ssso horribly mistaken," Seviper corrected, "he told
me that, and I think it's clear who is the sssap for believing him."
"You're nothing but a tail with a face! If I hadn't just eaten, you'd make a fine noodle soup!"
"You think you ssstand a chance against me? How dumb you are! Were your parents sssiblings?"
At this, Zangoose leaped at Seviper with great force. However, he was distracted by a tricky glare and headbutted the Oran tree. Upon impact, Zangoose dropped the Muscle Band. Several berries shook off of the tree and fell to the ground. Seviper then lunged at Zangoose, who quickly got up and defended himself with his claws.
A terrible racket of scraping and growling could be heard for miles. The two natural enemies completely forgot about Zigzagoon in their scuffle, and the fight began to drift away from the Oran tree.
When it was quiet, Zigzagoon slowly descended from the tree. Exhausted, he decided to give up on the market and head home while he was still in one piece. As he took his first step, he noticed a sticky substance underneath his paw. He recognized the tangy smell and blue color... it was Oran jam! The berries that dropped off of the tree were cut, sliced, and crushed in all of the most horrible ways. Zigzagoon pulled out his jar, filled it with the viscous jam, and picked up his tattered birthday presents. He then made a beeline for home, wondering if his parents were worried.
Zigzagoon's mother Linoone took one look at her son and knew that there had been trouble. He tried to look composed as he told his mother about the Zangoose and Seviper, the Muscle Band and BrightPowder. He handed his mother the jar of Oran Jam, and apologized for being gone so long. His mother was simply glad he was okay, but his father was not pleased.
"You took the forbidden path through the forest!" Linoone snapped. "And look what happened! You're lucky you made it out in one piece! Do you see now why we make rules for you?"
"Yessir," Zigzagoon answered, with a sigh.
"Please, go to bed," his father ordered, "and I'll see you in the morning."
Zigzagoon sniffled a bit as he crawled to his room, thinking of his lost birthday supper and disappointed parents. The child stumbled into bed and thought about his situation, assured that it didn't get any worse than this. Feeling sorry, he lulled himself into a somber slumber.
*****
The next morning, Zigzagoon dreamed he was hearing the "Happy Birthday" song. He opened his eyes and realized that his dream was, in fact, right in front of him! His father was holding a big stack of pancakes with Oran jam, six candles on top, and his mother held a mended Muscle Band and BrightPowder bag.
"We love you, sweetie," mother Linoone began, "and we don't like punishing you; but do you see now why we do it?"
"We don't give you rules to restrict you, but to keep you safe," father Linoone added.
After Zigzagoon had finished all eight pancakes, his mother gave him a kiss on the forehead, and his birthday supper ended up perfectly after all.
yeayhappyendingGO HOME.