GLACE, the Ice Cold Eva Pokégirl
Type: Near Human Animorph
Element: Ice
Frequency: Rare
Diet: Some human foods, plants that grow in cold climates, common Pokéchow
Role: Cold Weather Support
Libido: Low (Average with a tamer she likes)
Strong Vs: Dragon, Ice, Plant, Ground, Flying
Weak Vs: Fire, Fighting, Rock, Steel
Attacks: Ice Beam, Quick Attack, Slash, Mirror Coat, Reflect, Snowball, Hail, Faint Attack, Ice Fang, Last Resort, Icy Wind, Tickle, Charm, Chilled Arousal
Enhancements: Cold Weather Endurance, Silent Movement, Snow Cloak, Enhanced Speed (x6), Enhanced Durability (x2)
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Eva (Ice Crystal + Arctic Conditions)
    Glaces are not a well-known Eva evolution for the simple fact that the Ice Crystal evolution will not occur unless the Eva is surrounded by snow and ice as well (However, it must be natural snow and ice, some experiments have been done in large freezers with no success).
    Glaces are much the same in basic size and shape as most of the other Eva evolutions, gaining a little bit of height and a slight bust increase over their previous form. A Glace is covered in soft light blue or white fur, which will become coated with a thin layer of ice after a short time in an area that has ice and snow on the ground in order to better retain body heat. This layer of ice will of course melt in warmer areas, allowing the Glace to remain cool.
    Glaces are not typically cold, but in fact are usually quite warm to the touch underneath their ice-coating. They still prefer to live in colder areas, but otherwise have little problem with warmer climates unlike most other Ice-types.
    In cold areas, the Glace’s light coloration aids in blending in with the ice and snow, making them difficult to spot, even for Pokégirls with enhanced vision. During Snowstorms, their coloration makes them nearly impossible to see clearly, particularly in battle. This is only made worse by their ability to move in complete silence on ice and snow (and most other terrain as well).
    Glaces love to cuddle close to their tamer when sleeping (though a harem sister will do if their tamer is otherwise occupied), regardless of weather.
    Glaces are fairly passionate when taming, a trait somewhat at odds with their low libido. When being tamed, they enjoy pairing their body warmth with their chilled arousal technique to play exquisite havoc with their tamer's sense of touch. Especially if they have an ice-coat formed (which will likely melt during taming, increasing the effectiveness of their Chilled Arousal technique, unless the tamer is one capable, and willing, to perform outdoors in cold weather). If the Glace does have an Ice-coat formed, it is advised that taming not take place on anything that would be damaged by the resulting water as it melts.
    No known cases of Thresholding into a Glace have been reported, though it would be likely that if one did happen it would occur in a snow-covered area.