HUN, the Ice Warrior Pokégirl

Type: Very Near Human
Element: Ice/Fighting
Frequency: Very Rare
Diet: Human Standard
Role: Warriors, Hunters
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Dragon, Ground, Ice, Plant, Bug, Dark, Normal
Weak Vs: Fighting, Fire, Psychic
Attacks: Counter, Leg Sweep, Hurricane Kick, Snow Storm, Rime, Ice Wall, Ice Blade, Ice Blade Mark II, Iceblade Kick, Aurora Punch, Heat Drain, Cold Snap, Ice Armor, Snow Blind
Enhancements: Enhanced Strength (x4), Enhanced Endurance (x4), Enhanced Durability (x4), Enhanced Speed (x4), Cold Resistance, Intuitive Aptitude (Hunting), Reduced Feral
Evolves: None
Evolves From: None

Huns were one of the most deadly problems the Edo League faced during the Revenge War. They were made for coordinating the efforts of Ice-type Pokégirls in that area. For the old Chinese Empire, they were a nightmare reborn, as they and other ice type Pokégirls tore through city after city before the remaining army of the nation began to rally. Many lives were lost just from the blizzards created. They were frequently teamed with Frozenares. The icy powers of these pokegirls together created intense, gusting snowstorms and thick snowfields. Huns, due to the Pre-Sukebe history associated with the name, were very unpopular at first. But when a tribe of nomadic, Tamerless Huns were seen attacking a group of Limbec Pirates it caused the stigma surrounding the breed to fade. When the leader of that tribe was questioned by the authorities, she told her that they viewed the Limbecs to be dishonorable and an insult to true warriors everywhere. While in most of the world the stigma surrounding Huns has faded, those of Chinese descent in the Edo League still possess a distrust of them.

Huns are tall, statuesque Pokégirls that range from between six and seven feet. All members of this breed are muscular but the degree of musculature varies between individuals. While some are simply athletic, others have bodies like that of a bodybuilder. Most have breasts that range from a medium C-cup all the way to DD in taller individuals. This breed tends to have hair that ranges in the darker colors, with the most common being black but others have been seen. Usually, their skin is the color of stone, with grays and browns being the most common. Their irises are typically gold, red, or blue but others have been seen. One quirk of this breed is that their scleras are black instead of the normal white.

Huns are brave, courageous fighters, and will fight endlessly for their masters until defeated or victorious. They usually wear leather clothing, hoods, and cloaks. Typically they wield traditional Chinese swords called Dao, although some have been known to use spears or bows. While they are experts with their weapons, they are still very capable and deadly when unarmed; using their various ice and fighting techniques to take down their enemies. Usually they start out by applying both rime and ice armor to bolster their defense. After the liberal use of their snowstorm, heat drain and cold snap techniques to weaken their opponents, they most often charge in with their weapons or even their bare fists in order to take down their enemies as quickly as possible. Huns have an almost sixth sense when it comes to hunting and gathering. They are not only able to track and hunt most animals and Pokégirls but they are also capable of finding edible items in places most others wouldn't think to look.

Huns get along with most other Pokégirls, especially other Ice types. While still useful to tamers in more temperate and sub tropical regions, it’s in colder climates where they are at their best. They can make good Alphas, but if they aren't, they won't try for the position. However, if the chosen Alpha is not a good fighter or strategist, or if the Hun views her as incompetent in general, they will speak up and try to get the position of Alpha for themselves. They also can function as exceptional hunters, finding food for their Tamer and Harem sisters. Early on, after the revenge war, because of their propensity for using their various ice power to radiate cold around themselves when fighting, they were thought to be as cold as other ice types like the Ice Maiden. But it has been found that normally their bodies are only slightly lower than normal human body temperature and can be tamed with out special creams or ointments. They are usually as energetic towards taming as they are towards battle, often times being very playful in bed if not a little dominant. While tamers tend to enjoy their energetic attitude towards taming, they can often be a little rough and may require restraints to prevent bruising or other injuries.

The Feral state of a Hun is light, similar to that of other very near humans. Due to the fact that Huns keep together in tribes, they are very group-oriented and very protective of their warrior sisters. Free Huns often pair up with Frozenares for companionship and to keep each other tame. These bands of Pokégirls are nomadic and may encroach into human territory for food or tamings. These nomadic tribes of Huns are often times, especially in the Edo league where they have a bad reputation, seen are nuisances at best. Tamers that want to catch a Hun usually have to earn the tribe's respect, showing that they value their Harem and are brave before they allow a Tamer to claim one of their own. If a tamer is willing to take both the Hun and her mount into his or her harem, he or she will win great loyalty from both girls. Thresholds are very rarely seen but have been noted in girls with heavy Hun ancestry.