SYLPH, the Sprite of the Wind Pokégirl
Type: Very Near Human
Element: Flying/Ghost
Frequency: Very Rare
Diet: Omnivore, prefers not to eat red meat.
Role: Scout
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Plant, Fighting, Psychic, Ground
Weak Vs: Ice, Electric, Dark, Rock
Attacks: Quickturn, Speed Storm, Tempest, Glorious Sun, Wind, Phase, Invis, Scent Alteration, Soul Fist
Enhancements: Enhanced Senses (x3), Enhanced Speed (x4), hovering
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Cutiepie (Battle Stress + Sky Crystal)
    Any given tamer could go and find a Cutiepie and evolve the Pokégirl into a Titapod without a second thought, in an effort to evolve her yet again into Butitsfree. Others might evolve her into a more human-sized Pokégirl, such as a Tomboy. In 278, yet another evolution for the pint-sized Cutiepie was discovered when she was forced to battle against a MysticAngel. Her tamer had given the Cutiepie a Sky Crystal for safe-keeping on the one year anniversary after capturing the small Pokégirl, and it had become a meaningful item to the Cutiepie, who swore that it was her good luck charm. During the battle, the Sky Crystal that was kept on a cheap necklace around the Cutiepie's neck was stolen by the MysticAngel in the midst of an attack. The MysticAngel taunted the Cutiepie, who proceeded to do everything she could to get her good luck charm back. When her hand came into contact with the Sky Crystal as she attacked, the Cutiepie evolved into a Sylph. The evolution shock forced the tamer to recall his new Sylph, and finished the battle with another Pokégirl in her stead.
    At just over four feet tall, the Sylph is indeed taller and more filled out than her previous evolution. This Pokégirl often is found with b-cup sized breasts, small compared to many Pokégirls, though for her size they do seem rather large. Though these Pokégirls are often found nude, many do still enjoy wearing tight-fitting clothes that don't impair the insect-like iridescent wings that developed. Unlike the wings of a Butitsfree, the Sylph has wings that are more reminiscent of miniature versions of a pair of Waspqueen's wings, though less rounded and more angular with both pairs. The upper pair is most often twice the size as the lower pair, though a few unusual Sylph have been recorded with larger than average wings for both pairs. Other than these changes, the most obvious is the sudden lack of the exoskeleton, which the Sylph sheds immediately upon evolution. This results in the Sylph becoming much more human-like, though she does retain the same hair-color she used to have, or if she somehow had none as a Cutiepie, she may begin to grow hair in just about any color. The Sylph's skin color often ranges from the same coloration that she had as a Cutiepie to that of a typical human female as we..
    One thing that tamers should become aware of is that unlike many Pokégirls that evolve and retain knowledge of their previous techniques and can even continue to use them, the Sylph does not retain the capacity to utilize her previous form's Bug techniques. This oddity has been determined to be a result of the drastic change of the Pokégirl’s very nature and physical attributes. Tamers should also be aware of the change in the Pokégirl’s diet: no longer strictly vegetarian, the Sylph dislikes red meat but enjoys eating other sources of protein, such as fish. One last note that tamers will become aware of quickly is the fact that the breed rarely walks unless injured somehow or ordered to do so for some reason. This is because the Pokégirl typically hovers effortlessly anywhere between six and twelve inches above the ground, though she can easily fly higher when wanted. Upon investigation by several researchers, the Pokégirl just seems to float in mid-air as a result of their ability to utilize their wings to regulate the air currents around their bodies. Also of note is that there seems to be no record of any Sylph being used during the Revenge War, which when combined with the discovery date suggests that the Sylph is one of the breeds that Sukebe never intended to create.
    Though the Sylph as a breed seems to prefer not to fight, their abilities can certainly keep her in a battle for a long time. Using Speed Storm, Wind, and Invis, the Sylph becomes a blur of speed that vanishes from sight before launching an attack upon her unwary opponent. Few Sylph enter a battle without using this combination of techniques, however, making the breed as a whole rather simple to fight against for those who are informed as to their tactics. When it comes to sex battles, the Sylph is not much better, though they may adapt to such a scene better than they could to a standard Pokégirl battle. In a harem, the breed has been known to go with the flow, and few if any have ever become serious enough about anything to be allowed to become a Beta, let alone Alpha within a harem. They instead tend to support those that they look up to, and some tamers do use them for more than just Pokégirl battles as a result, coming to simply enjoy the Pokégirl’s company. When it comes to taming, Sylph are able to accommodate tamers of various sizes, unlike the Cutiepie and the other more common evolutions of that breed. As a result, Sylph enjoy taming and enjoy it frequently, though they truly do not need a taming any more than they did as a Cutiepie.
    There have been no known findings of feral Sylph, considering the method of their evolution. However, considering that the breed has been known to go invisible in order to play pranks and hide, it is unknown for certain if there truly are feral Sylph or not. They do enjoy making a game out of teasing their tamer, family, or harem-sisters while invisible, however, and there have been several occasions when a Sylph is to be blamed for various lapses in judgment. Since the Sylph is a relatively newly discovered breed, there are no known rivalries or issues that the Sylph is a part of when it comes to relations with other breeds, though they do work well with other Pokégirls of the same size and stature. Likewise, there are no known threshold cases of a Sylph, which is likely a result of the spiritual nature of the breed.