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Chapter 4 Pokedex Entries
SLICER, the Weapon Specialist Pokégirl
Type: Very Near Human
Element: Fighting/Normal
Frequency: Uncommon
Diet: human diet, high protein
Role: Weapon Specialists, Trainers, Bodyguards
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Normal, Bug, Dark, Ice, Rock, Steel
Weak Vs: Psychic, Flying
Attacks: Slash, Swordwave, Counter, Gattling Strike, Bide, Chop-chop, Quick Turn
Enhancements: Enhanced Agility x2, Enhanced Durability x4, Enhanced Speed x3, Enhanced Strength x5, Innate Knowledge/Aptitude (Use of One Weapon Only)
Evolves: Gladiatrix (Round Stone), Valkyrie (battle stress), Ronin (normal), Piratit (Water Stone) , Samhain (Dusk Stone + Equine E-Medal)
Evolves From: None
Revised: 11/1/12
During the Revenge War, Slicers were a common sight on the battlefield. They often were found on the front lines of shock squads and other direct combat forces. Their innate ability to use weapons made them ideal to combat the human forces, humans being weaponary creatures themselves. Their superior physical ability allowed them to use their weapons to great effectiveness. Nowadays, they are consigned to similar rolls and are rarely found outside an assigned role that does not somehow involve the use of their favored weapon because of the breeds overspecialization. Needless to say, many Tamers often employ the use of this pokegirl as she is an excellent addition to a combat harem.
Slicers appear, for the most part, to be normal human women. The do, however, exhibit typical pokegirl traits such as exotic hair and eye pigmentation, although the human norm is most common. Most Slicers possess athletic builds but this is attributed to the high ammounts of physical activity that these pokegirls typically engage in. More curvaceous Slicers are not unheard of. In rare cases, Slicers may possess some more inhuman characteristics such as unnaturally thin, narrow frames which deceptively cause others to perceive them as frail when they in fact share the same toughness and physical ability all other Slicers do.
Each individual Slicer has innate knowledge and aptitude for the use of one and only one weapon. The Slicer breed is slavishly devoted to their favored weapon and go so far as to equate it to an extension of their body. They will train with it for hours on end without rest, sleep with it, caress it for comfort, and many have been known to coo to it as if it were their own kit or child. If their weapon is lost, a Slicer will often search for it in a frenzy, truly emotionally distraught for its loss. When their weapon is destroyed beyond repair, they will behave as if they had lost an intimate friend or lover and will usually demand burial rights for it in some form. After a brief period of depression, a Slicer will resolve to obtain a new, comparable weapon. An owner bearing such a gift will not only be rewarded with a functional Slicer, but many thanks, adoration, and quite often a rigorous taming session. This favored weapon could be anything; it could be traditional martial weapons such as swords, axes, throwing daggers, et cetera, or it could be more exotic weapons such as blowguns, brass knuckles, eskrima sticks, or most anything else. Many varieties of Slicer-employed weaponry have been documented, and it is suspected that they can bear the knowledge of any single weapon and its uses. All slicers, as a part of their innate knowledge for their favored weapon, know how to craft their favored and the tools and resources they need to carry out the task.
A Slicer will use their weapon for any reason and generally speaking will leap towards the opportunity to employ its use in any appropriate- and many not so appropriate- tasks. For any tamer, tradesmen, or other individual who often faces combat, this is quite the boon. However, Slicers are so devoted to their weapon, that they tend to overspecialize in its use and nothing else. That is not to say that they cannot learn other tasks- especially when T2s are employed- but they often feel uncomfortable performing tasks that do not involve their weapon, and thus will attempt to incorporate its use somehow. This can lead to situations such as a Slicer attempting to prepare dinner with their battle-axe. The breed is universally very stubborn about leaving their weapon stowed away and will resist most any activity that they cannot find a way to make their weapons apart of. Because of their overspecialization and general unwillingness to perform tasks outside of those that involve the use of their weapon, they make poor alphas or betas.
During taming, Slicers are generally enthusiastic and passionate similarly to how they handle their weapon especially with tamers they are fond of. Thankfully, Slicers are capable of learning to control their strength which allows them to tame without restraints and do other more delicate tasks once learned. Earning the respect and adoration of a Slicer is very simple but a long, hard task. If a Slicer's owner will allow a Slicer to educate them about their favored weapon and learn to use it, they will most often be overcome with joy and gladly share their passions with their master. After a session of training together, Slicers tend to be especially wild and will be usually more willing to participate in taming acts she might normally have an aversion to. Tamers who do not wish to subject themselves to being educated by a pokegirl can obtain lessons and information elsewhere for a similar effect, but will not experience the same level of intimacy as if they had allowed their own Slicer to personally educate them.
When feral, a Slicer generally goes into a frenzy of activity and starts using her weapon at hand on anything and everything- as well as everyone- that they can find. This often leads to their weapon becoming worn quickly and it may deform and break soon. The moment a feral Slicer is without her favored weapon whether because of it breaking or other means of losing it, she enters a full blown panic and will do anything in their power to obtain a new, comparable weapon. If a feral Slicer without a weapon is near a human settlement, she will normally attempt to steal anything that looks remotely like her favored weapon, resulting in much frustration on the Slicer's part when her acquired object doesn't seem to work quite right as well as much confusion on the part of owners finding various odd utensils and items suddenly going missing. Feral slicers in the wilderness tend to be found using crude, ad hoc creations and will be seen using them but with little enthusiasm. Feral slicers in the woods tend to sink into depression and often perish because of it. When encountering a feral Slicer, it is best to be cautious because they are usually always armed with something. Fortunately, they lose their innate aptitude and knowledge when feral, so they are much less capable than tame Slicers and end up hurting themselves with their weapon rather often, as they are truly mindless in their feral state.
Thresholding into a Slicer is usually a messy affair. Human girls will suddenly find themselves slowly building an obsession over a weapon of some sort and will have an uncontrollable urge to acquire it. Unaided by any sort of innate knowledge or aptitude, human girls undergoing threshold into a Slicer often grievously injure themselves and others while attempting to experiment with or create a weapon that they do not understand. Many threshold cases suddenly complete the transformation when they first lay hands on their favored weapon. Because of this, many parents have attempted to keep their daughters away from tools or devices they have an unnatural interest in as if keeping them away from them will prevent the threshold process. Researchers consider this misguided as reversing threshold, even in progress threshold, is impossible, and this sort of restrictive behavior can build a sort of mania in a thresholding Slicer. Researchers speculate that a thresholding Slicer allowed to study and obsess over her chosen weapon- in a controlled environment of course- will be a much more powerful Slicer once the transformation is complete. This is however, speculation.
QUEENBRA, the Top-Heavy dragon Pokegirl
Type: Near Human
Element: Dragon
Frequency: Very Rare
Diet: Omnivore (double typical human intake)
Role: Midwife, milked pokegirl
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Fire, Water, Electric, Plant
Weak Vs: Ice, Dragon
Attacks: Snarl, Pounce, Quick Attack, Foresight, Shell Shield, Gut Punch, Hypnotize, Dragon Breath, Spincut, Draconic Aura, Ancient Power
Enhancements: Enhanced Strength (x4), Enhanced Speed (x2), Enhanced Durability (x7), Enhanced Senses (Hearing and Sight; x4 each), Active Lactation
Evolves: Unknown
Evolves From: Milktit (Dragon E-medal)
When cows became extraordinarily difficult to keep safe from feral pokegirls, the farmers took to the cities and took a few cattle with them. When it became safer, the population of livestock stabilized, but it was easily apparent that there was no chance of livestock ever reaching pre-Sukebe numbers again. Due to the lack of cows to provide milk, a staple of the human diet for centuries and perhaps even millenia, the Milktit were recruited into 'service', using their innate lactation and the naturally nutritious milk that they produce to pick up the slack so much that after some time, the breed took over milk production from the animals that Sukebe based them off of. According to a report made in 107 AS, a young farmer and his small group of Milktit discovered a strange coin with all the markings rubbed off of it. Though it was too dangerous for the farmer to get to, being in a ravine that was difficult at best to get down into without harm, one of his Milktit volunteered and went after it. Upon touching the coin, she evolved into what is now known today as the Queenbra.
Physically more daunting than the comparatively diminuitive Milktit, the evolution from what is now known to be the Dragon E-medal causes the pokegirl to grow up to 2 feet in height to a possibly maximum of around 7ft. Like the Milktit, the Queenbra also produces milk, though they do not retain the ability to change the qualities of it. Instead, as advocates of 'real' cow-produced milk state, the Queenbra's milk is the closest to old cow's milk as any have ever tasted. Also unlike the Milktit, the milk from a Queenbra does not cause other pokegirls to start lactating. Their breasts grow as well, almost never smaller than a D-cup, and the pokegirl produces up to 10 gallons of milk every day, swelling the pokegirl's breasts to a maximum of an F-cup. Unlike the Milktit, however, this pokegirl breed only suffers from the pain and difficulty of having such large breasts when it comes to movement, rather than immobilization. One thing that must be noted for any who keep a Queenbra is that her breasts are quite sensitive, and stimulating them for a short while can be enough to cause one to climax. This particular breed has large fin-like ears that are almost like those of an Elf's, which extend several inches behind her head. Taming a Queenbra does not require restraints, as a Queenbra always knows how to best control her strength when around humans and other Pokégirls, and it is rare that a Queenbra ever requires to use her full strength
Since the pokegirl no longer has skin, but scales, their bodies are much more durable and capable of taking even more damage than they could as a Milktit. Unlike what most think when it comes to dragon-type pokegirls, the Queenbra do not have wings or claws, instead being restricted basically to the same types of techniques that they had as a Milktit, as well as their new Dragon-type techniques. Queenbra who are delta-bonded or caring for pokekits, it has been discovered, can utilize a technique that they call "Ancient Power," which greatly increases all of the pokegirl's abilities for a duration of up to thirty minutes. This technique seems to only become usable when the Queenbra is in a state of battle stress.
Within a harem, the Queenbra get along with many other pokegirls, and their personalities change little, if at all, from what they were like as a Milktit. Though the breed still needs milked daily, they are actually capable of controlling their production somewhat by holding or wearing an Ice Crystal. Because of the breed's typing, the item actually slows the productive processes of milk in the pokegirl's body. Oddly, ice-type pokegirls do not cause this effect, nor do ice-type techniques, either. The breed dislikes being around ice-types in general, however, though this is likely a subconcious thing rather than any true 'genetic' effect.
Ferals have never been discovered in the wild, considering the evolution trigger being an e-medal. The one time that a Queenbra was found in the wild, she had been attacked by a pack of Hounds and was half-dead by the time that the tamer managed to pokeball her. This does not bode well on how well the breed can survive in the wild. There have never been any threshold cases reported, though as time goes on, nothing is really impossible.
SAYJIN, the Fighting Monkey Pokégirl
Type: Near Human /Not Very Near Human (Monkey)
Element: Fighting
Frequency: Uncommon
Diet: Omnivorous
Role: Demolitionists, Combat Experts, Martial Arts Instructors (Periodically)
Libido: Average, Spikes of High (Post battle and during Full Moon)
Strong Vs: Dark, Ice, Normal, Rock, Steel
Weak Vs: Psychic, Ghost
Attacks: Snarl, Smirk, Counter, Chi Blast, Chi/Ki Cannon, Backhand, Double Kick, Comet Punch, Mach Punch, Bear Hug, Gatling Punch, Gatling Kick
Enhancements: Enhanced Reflexes (x3), Enhanced Speed (x4), Enhanced Strength (x8), Endurance, Strong Constitution, and Chi/Ki-Manipulation
Evolves: Super Sayjin (Battle Stress + High Level + Self Discovery)
Evolves From: None
Sayjins are a fighting type found on the continent of Tyroon, and even there they are uncommon to find outside the Vegeta Valley where they live. They are thought to be one of the strongest fighting types, able to stand against even an Amachoke on even ground thanks to her edge in speed. They look like normal human girls, roughly around 5'4" - 6'2"tall generally, with dark, spiky hair and dark eyes. Most, if not all, have very toned bodies and long, brown monkey tails. Feralborn Sayjins tend to keep their tails loose and free behind them, while Threshold and Domestic Sayjins tend to keep their tails wrapped around their waists. Chest size varies in the Mid B-High C cup range.
Sayjins live for battle, constantly feeling the need to test their mettle against stronger opponents, the valley that is their home tending to look like a war zone thanks to this. On nights of the full moon, when the Sayjin is bathed in the moonlight, she undergoes a slight transformation. Canines shall become elongated, her eyes glowing a rather intimidating red, her hair growing longer (some cases report the Sayjin's hair hitting the ground at times) finger and toenails developing into short claws and fur growing over her arms, legs and torso. The Sayjin also tend to grow anywhere from 5 to 8 inches in height. In this form, the Sayjin enters a Berserk-like state, gaining an increase ins speed, strength, defense and Libido, while being unable to think clearly. While this means they are great in a fight, it tends to mean that, without the help of a Psychic Pokégirl or the aid of a few strong Fighting Types, the Tamer may end up being raped and due to the Pokégirl's aggression, killed. It's suggested that one restrain their Pokégirl before the moonlight hits them if you wish to Tame them in this state, but more often than not, Tamers tend to keep Sayjins in their Pokéballs at this time. In this state, the Sayjin may not listen, or even hear, a Tamer's commands unless there is a strong Bond between them. If for any reason, the Sayjin's tail is removed in this state, she will revert back to her normal form and fall unconscious.
Unfortunately, the loss of their tail is a sign of dishonor among Sajyins, since it is believed to be a source of their Fighting Strength, and will force the Sayjin to be constantly depressed, if not near suicidal, until it grows back. It is unknown if this is absolutely true, though Sayjins without their tail do show a remarkable lack of strength and speed, as well as a lack of balance, since the loss of their tail causes a shift in their center of gravity. Only the light of the Full Moon can restore a Sayjin's tail, making this a rather difficult process to go through for the more weak-hearted Tamers. The tail is also quite sensitive, if touched properly. Held in the right way, it can cause an inexperienced Sayjin to temporarily lose all strength. This knowledge is what makes most domestic and threshold Sayjin curl their tail about their waist. Tamers should be warned, however, that an experienced Sayjin will learn to control this weakness, and should not rely on grabbing the tail as a means of incapacitating Sayjins in battle. Many a cocky tamer and pokégirl alike have found themselves ill-prepared when grabbing the tail resulted in not only a lack of weakness, but an opening for the targeted Sayjin to turn the tides of battle. Whether or not the weakness is overcome, the tail still retains its sensitivity, and a skilled Tamer can use this to help increase the Libido of a Sayjin. It has even been documented that manipulation of the tail can even bring the Sayjin to orgasm, making them a bad choice for Sex Battles.
Personality-wise, Sayjins tend to be arrogant and obnoxious, respecting strength of body and strength of will. They show this by always wanting to spar with someone, either physically (and usually only against the strongest Pokégirl in the harem aside from herself) or verbally. Oddly enough, Tamers with Sayjins in their Harem say that a Sayjin's insults are a sign of affection, every barb and biting comment their own way of showing appreciation. A Sayjin will usually only say something nice (a compliment or a word of appreciation) if the person is really close to them, and only when no one else can hear, being far too proud and aware of their own reputation to do such a thing in public.
As stated, Sayjin's all have a lust for battle, whether out on the field trading blows or elsewhere trading barbs. A good way to earn the respect of one and have her join your Harem is to defeat her in battle, either on your own or through the use of another Fighting Type. By doing this, not only will said Sayjin see the power of the Tamer first hand, but she will be in the perfect mood to be Tamed, since nothing gets a Sayjin's juices flowing more than a long, hard battle. Luckily, Sayjins can learn how to regulate their strength, and the only taming injuries that have been reported among Tamers are those who tame a Sayjin who has not learned how to control her strength.
Tamers using a Psychic type against them will not only lose the Sayjin's respect, but find that the Sayjin has vanished, finding the battle beneath her notice. Sayjins in Harems will consider the Tamer a complete idiot if they are forced to pair against Psychic type, unless said Pokégirl shows signs of being a powerful fighter, or can be convinced that it is a form of training, to strengthen her against her elemental weakness. A Sayjin's pride is strong, after all, and must be appealed to unless absolute dominance or trust is earned. Aside from battle strength and their tails, a final source of pride amongst Sayjins is their bloodline.
During Sukebe's War, he had only made a small amount of Sayjins, using them mainly to sneak into cities or encampments moments before a full moon. Suffice it to say, they made little work of large groups in this time, though the tail weakness was soon found and exploited, reducing their already small numbers to only a handful, the strongest of all the Sayjins at the time, and those were Bonded to smart soldiers who had held their own against them long enough to grab their tails. The strongest, the 'Queen' of all Sayjins, was rumored to have golden hair and fur, with eyes that shined like emeralds. It was one of her line that eventually evolved into a Super Sajyin in the now infamous legend, and all Sayjin who can claim to be descended from this line regularly boast that they carry the gene to evolve into one as well. Obviously, these are the most proud of all Sajyins, though tests have shown many of this claim tend to have the highest combat aptitude and energy readings. Only a handful have ever evolved into the Super Sajyin yet, and some of these were not even in the queen's line. That doesn't keep the true heirs from constantly bragging, however. Tamers should do well to avoid these, unless they enjoy being reminded of their proud lineage time and again.
In Battle, the Sayjin will always try to defeat their opponent with physical attacks first, reserving their ki-based blasts for strong adversaries or those they have a weakness against. They will never interrupt a battle unless specifically ordered to by their Tamer (and even then reluctantly unless the Tamer mentions a good reason), and only ever fight one on one. This makes them a bad choice for two-on-two or three-on-three battles unless the Tamer can impress the need for teamwork into the prideful Pokégirl.
On a side note, it is rumored that Sayjins can learn how to use ki-manipulated Flight. There are only a couple of reports of this happening, and the Tamers of these Pokégirls are not telling their secrets on how they are able to do such a thing.
Thresholding into a Sayjin is rare, and only truly happens in Tyroon, or if the Pokégirl's family was either Sayjin or has strong Sayjin genes in her. Girls who Threshhold into Sayjin tend to feel either overwhelming rage, tending to begin breaking things around them until they are knocked unconscious, or a sudden increase in energy and the need to hit things, tending to accidentally break things around them until knocked unconscious or learning how to regulate their strength. When this happens, families usually send their children straight to a Ranch, or have them sent to the Vegeta Valley Pokégirl Center.
