CAPHOOCHIE, the Freeze or Burn Pokégirl
Type: Near Human (Capuchin Monkey)
Element: Fire/Ice
Frequency: Uncommon
Diet: Human Norm
Role: Limited Weather Control (heating or cooling), Storm Generation
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Bug, Plant, Dragon, Flying
Weak Vs: Fighting, Rock, Water
Attacks: Ember, Fireball, Flamethrower, Fire Punch, Fire Kick, Imitate, Taunt, Ice Punch, Iceblade Kick, Ice Beam, Ice Slide, Iceball
Enhancements: Enhanced Hearing and Vision (x2), Enhanced Reflexes, Balance, Flexibility, and Agility (x3), Aura of Calm, Aura of Rage, Prehensile tail
Weaknesses: Cannot use her ice and fire attacks simultaneously. Obsession with Balance.
Evolves: None
Evolves From: None
    Discovered shortly after the Great War, the Caphoochie breed was a startling discovery, a Pokégirl of conflicting elements that seemed to balance out in harmony with each other. This odd Pokégirl seems to be a study in the tenuous balance of two elemental extremes, though held together by a mostly cheerful disposition.
    At a glance, most Caphoochie resemble human females, though these Pokégirls have larger ears than any human would, even though they're similar in shape and position on the Caphoochie's head. They have long dark furred prehensile tails that usually match their hair. Caphoochies tend to have at least some white in their hair however, be it only their bangs or sometimes their entire head of hair. Rarely, their lighter hair is golden to red instead of white. Feralborne Caphoochie tend to have body fur that ranges from fur along the tops of their hands and feet that end at the elbows and knees to full body fur. This fur tends to be a pattern of black and cream/white or the rare golden to red. A Caphoochie's feet are more like hands, able to grasp and manipulate objects with the same ease as using her actual hands. Caphoochie are sometimes short, ranging in height from an even four feet to a tall six feet in height. Their bust ranges from a B to D cup, with the larger cup sizes usually being found on the taller individuals. Despite how 'fuzzy' the breed is, their loins are usually hairless.
    Caphoochie are a breed that devote themselves to the concept of balance, many making this a spiritual and philosophical point of view. They follow the tamers rule, but buck against their tamer occasionally, only to point out that chaos and order are something to be equally respected. They respect nature as a whole, but also point out that without forest fires there could be no rebirth of the forest. At times their moods are mercurial, shifting from passionate and boisterous to calm and serene within the span of the day. However, this is not to say that Caphoochie are unpredictable, as there is a pattern, an ebb and flow if you will, of the breed's extremes and most tamers can often count on the Caphoochie's shifting almost like the tides. Being deeply spiritual Pokégirls, most Caphoochie have a hunger for learning about various philosophical views and religions, and approach the subject enough patience and wisdom to actually calm the more volatile individuals down into rational discussion. Many tamers can trust their Caphoochie to offer kernels of wisdom, even if it is at the most inconvenient time.
    While Caphoochie are a Fire/Ice element Pokégirl, the breed cannot control both elements at the same time. Research into this oddity has shown that this is because the Caphoochie's ability to control her opposing elements hinges on the respective fire or ice energies not colliding. Using both of her elements at once causes the skin of her body to split and steam to violently escape, injuring the Pokégirl severely. However, it only takes a few seconds for a Caphoochie to trade off her conflicting elements, and some well trained Caphoochie can take this time down to almost one second without injury. Thanks to their ability to use either fire or ice attacks however, Caphoochie are formidable opponents, able to blast her foes with fireballs, only to switch to an Ice Beam for a finishing move.
    Caphoochie are surprisingly loving and cuddlesome Pokégirls, maintaining the view that 'love is fleeting and should be done with one's whole heart'. If treated affectionately by her Tamer, they will find that they have an almost literal 'love monkey' on their back, who often pulls in her harem sisters to share the love as well. Caphoochie can be found in sex battles infrequently, as they do not naturally know sex attacks, but can learn them. They are willing to try most forms of bedroom fetishes and kinks, though they tend to avoid the more harsh BDSM play. Luckily for Tamers, Caphoochie are neither too hot nor too cold, their body temperatures being within the human norm, though they're never bothered in cold climates thanks to their innate fire abilities.    Feral Caphoochie tend to gather into social groups, usually just to play, tame, or otherwise interact before and after they forage for food. They tend to be curious and playful around strange situations, though they can put up quite a fight when harassed or threatened as well as making quite a mess by getting into trashcans, buildings, and other human made places. Ferals of the breed are considered dangerous however, and should never be approached without the aid of a Pokégirl, preferably a Rock, Water, or Fighting type to help tilt the odds in the human's favor.
    Threshold Caphoochie happen infrequently, as unless the girl in question's ancestry included Caphoochie, she would need to have both fire and ice types in her family tree. The first sign of thresholding into a Caphoochie are prolonged foot cramps, followed by the ears growing in size and manifesting her fire and ice abilities. Fur growth, if any, usually happens during the same stage as the ears enlarging. Many thresholders are sold to ranches, but some run away to join Shrines, Churches, or Temples.