WUKONG, the Monkey Queen Pokégirl
Type: Near Human Animorph (Primate)
Element: Fighting/Magic
Frequency: Very Rare
Diet: Omnivorous but loves bananas and peaches.
Role: Trickster, Daredevil
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Bug, Dark, Ice, Rock, Normal, Steel
Weak Vs: Flying, Psychic
Attacks: Air Recovery, Comet Punch, Crescent Kick, Double Team, Gattling Punch, Illusion, Legsweep, Reverse Crescent, Sucker Punch
Enhancements: Dexterous Hand-like Feet, Enhanced Agility (x10), Enhanced Reflexes (x5), Enhanced Speed (x5), Enhanced Strength (x3), Prehensile Tail, Summon Staff
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Atelesia (Mana Crystal)
    Atelesias are forged in the heat of battle; furthermore, they evolve into the powerful Atelesonas. As such, few researchers or Tamers expressed any interest in researching possible evolutions for the Atelesia. However, in the past decade, while passing a Mana Crystal to her Tamer to put in his collection case, an Atelesia began to glow and, in a burst of light, evolved into a golden-furred beauty: the Wukong.
    The Mana Crystal unlocked within the Atelesia hidden magical potential, potential which the Wukong uses to its full extent for battling, Taming… and mischief. Whereas the Atelesia is a cheerful and fun-loving Pokégirl for the most part, without making too much trouble, the Wukong lives to cause mischief and trouble, her chaotic side brought out by the Mana Crystal as much as her magical talents are. To the Wukong, life without excitement isn’t worth living, and she constantly craves adventure and new experiences, and at every opportunity, she will use her newfound powers to do so.
    Her primary new power—or weapon, rather—as a Wukong is the mystical staff she gains, the physical representation of her magical ability. This wondrous staff can, at the command of the Wukong who owns it, change its size and length, making it an extraordinarily versatile tool and weapon. Using this in combination with her prehensile tail, dexterous feet, and natural acrobatic skill, she can become a dizzying whirlwind of a Pokégirl in combat, weapon lunging far farther than a normal staff could on a thrust before retracting to a baton that can fit in the palm of her hand the next second. The minimum size a staff can be is typically the size of a sewing needle, and when not using her staff, the Wukong typically shrinks it to this size and tucks it behind her ear. The upper limits of the staff’s size are not known, since the Wukong’s rarely makes the staff grow longer or bigger than she can herself use, which, with an average strength only slightly above human average, typically isn’t too ridiculous. Despite this, whatever size it is, to anyone trying to wield the staff but the Wukong finds it, even in its smallest state, extraordinarily heavy, even for Amachamps (some researchers claim this to be an illusion generated by touching the staff that makes the holder believe it's far heavier than it is, but there has been no conclusive evidence of it thus far). Strangely, this effect never seems to interfere during Tamings, as the Wukong seems to be able to control whether or not this effect takes place. Finally, much like a Herowu with their chosen weapon, if disarmed of her staff she can summon it back to her grasp in an instant.
    In addition to this staff, the Wukong gains the ability to use illusion magic. While not nearly as potent in their use as the Kyubi, rather than using them as her primary ability, the Wukong typically uses her illusions to support her staff-based fighting style. These abilities typically see much more use outside of combat, as the Wukong is often pulling pranks and getting into places and situations she shouldn’t (and dragging her Tamer with her), though thankfully her abilities help her get back out almost as easily when her amusement ceases.
    The Monkey Queen Pokégirl typically appears as with beautiful, luxurious golden fur. Much like the Pri-Mate, the extent of the fur that covers her varies from Wukong to Wukong, typically reflecting how much fur they had back as a Pri-Mate. Her frame is lithe, toned, and athletic, much like a dancer’s, and, proportionate to this frame, her breasts stay about the same as the Atelasia, maxing out at a small C-cup, averaging in at a healthy B-cup, which keeps them from getting in the way of her acrobatics and staff fighting. Her tail is long, supple, and sinuous, a full 3/4ths the length of her body.
    In terms of taming, Wukong are very similar to their pre-evolutions, enjoying Taming immensely, willing to give their Tamer’s all they can handle, and sometimes more with their hands, feet, tails, and orifices. They retain their dislike of bondage and their hatred of Dominas, but beyond that, are very willing to try group Tamings, and especially like it when their Tamer uses their staff on them as a dildo, or allows them to use it on other Pokégirls as a sort of double-ended dildo, and are just as eager to try this with female Tamers.
    Using their illusions in conjunction with their other skills, Wukong can prove to be adept sex battlers, as they are difficult to pin down and are very versatile, and tend to be even more motivated in sex battles than in normal battles, as they find them more “fun”, though a rare few say that the competitive aspect takes the fun out of it for them.
    In Harems, Wukongs are friendly, carefree Pokégirls and generally enjoy making friends with her Harem sisters. Despite this, she makes a poor choice for Alpha or Beta due to her love of risk-taking and pranks. Beyond her hatred of Domina types, the Wukong also tend to annoy more serious Pokégirls, such as the Samurai and the Gar-gal, who feel that the Wukong places their Tamer in unnecessary danger, though, if the Wukong consistently proves that she can get them out of trouble and that she will put her Tamer’s safety above her own, she may eventually win over even these Pokégirls. Conversely, she gets along quite well with fun-loving Pokégirls and pranksters, and gets along well with Pokégirls like the Ocelolita and the Harlequin, though having even two Pokégirls like that in the same Harem can be too much for all but the most skilled Tamer.
    It has been theorized that during the War, the Wukong were sent on covert, often suicidal operations due to their abilities and their mindset, taking on death-defying tasks for the thrill of the challenge. This may also explain their relative rarity, and why the few documented sightings of them during the War were dismissed as other simian Pokégirls.
    Feral Wukong are much like the Atelesia, and have a light feral state, allowing them to be quite dangerous, especially since they retain their penchant for pranks, though while feral they tend to be much more mean-spirited.
    Given the rarity of thresholding into Pri-mates and Atelesias, Thresholding into a Wukong, already an extraordinarily rare Pokégirl, is nothing more than myth.