KUNG-EWE, The Ovine Champion Pokégirl
Type: Near Human Animorph (Sheep)
Element: Fighting
Frequency: Very Rare
Diet: Vegetarian
Role: Frontline fighter, martial artist, bodyguard, personal trainer
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Bug, Dark, Ice, Normal, Rock, Steel
Weak Vs: Flying, Psychic
Attacks: Chi Blast, Hurricane Kick, Hyper Kick, Headbutt, Dynamic Punch, Mega Punch, Megaton Punch, Megaton Kick, Dynamic Punch, Mirror, Upchuck Bazooka, Flying Kick, The Calm Soul, No Sell, Chump Change, Master Blow
Enhancements: Enhanced Speed (x8), Enhanced Strength (x8), Enhanced Stamina (x4), Enhanced Reflexes (x4)
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Lambchop (battle stress)

For most Lambchops, evolution is and will forever be nothing more than a dream. Due to their extremely low physical capability when compared to more combat-capable Pokegirls, virtually every Pokegirl they would ever meet in combat is sufficiently more powerful than they to defeat the Lambchop before they are able to evolve due to battle stress. Even less fair to the breed is that the evolution for the Lambchop requires them to remain under combat stress twice as long as another Pokegirl would need to for them to evolve. For those lucky few that manage the evolution to Kung-Ewe, their new form is well worth the long and painful path it took to achieve.

The Kung-Ewe gains height upon evolving, and a Kung-Ewe will usually stand anywhere from six inches to a foot and a half taller than she did before evolving. Their breasts grow in size as well, and the formerly flat Pokegirls are generally quite happy with their new C to small D Cup breasts. For the most part their wool remains white, marred only by the black markings that now appear across the Kung-Ewe’s body. The most noticeable aspect of their evolution, however, are the horns that now sprout from the sides of the sheep Pokegirl’s head. These large black and gold horns curve around the Kung-Ewe’s head, and are much harder and denser than steel, making the Kung-Ewe’s Headbutt one of the most powerful in the entire Pokegirl population. These changes, along with the slight narrowing of the eyes and the change of skin color to black, makes the Kung-Ewe much less cute and far more intimidating than they were as Lambchops, a change that is a momentary concern at best for most members of this breed.

But the change with the greatest impact, however, is the newfound sense of confidence the breed possesses. After such a long, long time at the very bottom of the Fighting-type ladder of power, the Kung-Ewe is now a top-tier warrior. They grow in every aspect upon their evolution; muscle power increases dramatically, as does speed. Their reflexes jump higher, and than can fight far longer than they could before. Even their connection with their chi increases, and what began with moves such as Focus and Focus Energy has now developed into powerful attacks, such as the Chi Blast. The Ovine Champion’s repertoire of attacks increases in response to their other growths, and they are overall exponentially more capable Pokegirls than they ever were as Lambchops.

Now that they have finally grown to such a capable form, it is the Kung-Ewe that feels the all-consuming need to prove and improve themselves that they did before. Kung-Ewes are capable of training without working themselves into such a level of exhaustion that a healing cycle is necessary to bring them back to full health. They are overall even more personable than they were before, and although no longer cute are charming enough that their company is still enjoyed. A Tamer need not worry about their Kung-Ewe pushing themselves to death in a fight without need, for with their increased intelligence and wisdom they now know the futility of such an act, and they no longer have any need to fight until they are a hairsbreadth away from dying.

This is not to say that Kung-Ewes no longer train, or that they give up easily. To the contrary, in order to maintain their current ability and to reach to ever-greater heights the Kung-Ewe continues to train, and rare is the Kung-Ewe that passes up an offer to compete. Kung-Ewes love fighting as much as they did before evolving, and will push themselves as far as is possible to achieve victory; however, the breed will not go to the foolhardy and self-destructive levels they would have as Lambchops. They also train somewhat less, now being more aware of their relationships with others.

Kung-Ewes are even more loyal to their Tamer than they were before, particularly if their Tamer was the one that they had when they evolved. Tamers generally find their Kung-Ewe to be a better Pokegirl than before for more than just their increase in combat power. The Kung-Ewes new desire to interact with others, their intelligence, and their ability to train others make the breed natural Alphas. They are even capable of providing at least a minimal amount of training to Pokegirls who do not rely on physical abilities, for the methods of drawing chi energy for the Kung-Ewes attacks and drawing forth elemental or psychic energies are just barely similar enough for the Kung-Ewe to provide a slight bit of aid to such Pokegirls, although they would still be better served by finding another of their element to teach them.

The Kung-Ewe enjoys Taming even more than they did before, and enjoy showing their affection for their Tamer in the most primal and physical of ways. Their ass, still as sensitive as it was before evolving, remains the breed’s favored erogenous zone. However, the Kung-Ewe’s larger breasts are more sensitive than before, and they rather enjoy for them to be played with. Most Kung-Ewe’s prefer solo Tamings with their Tamer, enjoying the closeness and intimacy of the action. After Taming, Kung-Ewe’s often protectively embrace and cuddle their Tamer, and few Tamers of Kung-Ewes need to waste money on blankets, when their Kung-Ewe is so much comfier.

Unlike the Lambchop, a Feral Kung-Ewe is fully capable of combat, and is a hot-headed and eager opponent. They often take charge of Lambchop herds, and serve as protectors and guides for their smaller and weaker charges. They are very protective and territorial of their territory, but when not actively engaging in combat act much like their fellow Lambchops. Fortunately for any Tamer intending to capture a Kung-Ewe, they are no smarter than an animal while Feral, and lack access to their chi-intensive abilities and their learned skill at martial arts.

Cases of a human Thresholding into a Kung-Ewe are incredibly few and far between, and the Kung-Ewe counts among the rarest of Threshold possibilities. Other Kung-Ewes and Lambchops, while respecting the difficulties that a Thresholder must go through, and acknowledging that the new Pokegirl has a hard time, are sometimes somewhat contemptuous of the Threshold Kung-Ewe. By going through Threshold, the new ‘girl has bypassed all the struggle, pain, difficulties, and even shame that other Kung-Ewes had to go through as Lambchops.