PSININ, the Aerobatic Speedster Pokégirl
Type: Very Near Human
Element: Psychic/Flying
Frequency: Very Rare
Diet: Human-style foods
Role: Hunters, aerobatic warriors
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Fighting, Poison, Plant, Psychic
Weak Vs: Ghost, Electric, Rock, Dark, Ice
Attacks: Dive, Speed Storm, Quickturn, Blur, Quick Attack, Agility, Telekinesis, Psi-Blade Mk II, Psychic
Enhancements: Enhanced Strength (x2), Enhanced Speed (x7), Enhanced Agility (x5), High Flexibility, Low Body Density
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Airmaiden (Psi Crystal)
    Psinin, as one might expect from their name, are quite a different breed, pun not intended, from their Airmaiden pre-evolutions. In fact, there is little enough connection that it was some time before the evolutionary link between the two breeds was discovered, as their only real link is that they're flying-types without any inherent method of flight. As a result, there are those who would claim that it is a downgrade to evolve one's Airmaiden to a Psinin, but this faction is countered by a similar faction, primarily comprised of Psinin owners, who maintain that not evolving an Airmaiden is the height of idiocy. Regardless of which is true, however, the Psinin is certainly a unique breed, and one of interest. Initially, during the war, they were designed for urban combat, with their excellent jumping and clinging abilities allowing them to turn many downtown districts into hells ruled from above, but more recently, they've adapted well to arboreal combat, with the same abilities that made them apt at scaling buildings allowing them to be quite efficient hunters in a forested setting.
    Physically, they tend to be a bit taller than Airmaidens, although not unattractively so; the breed averages at around six-feet, although many accentuate this height with high-heeled shoes. Their bodies also tend to develop as bit more, and although their breasts rarely go over a C-cup, they look, in general, more mature and sultry than the teenage-looking Airmaidens. Unfortunately, it often leads to them appearing a bit less intelligent as well, but few tamers mind this, trading in that appeal for a more, as stated, mature look. Their hair also tends to become longer and grow faster, and more exotic colors (particularly pinks and purples) replace the brown of the Airmaiden. As far as attire, the breed is known to wear tighter attire that does not have the potential to catch on things and shows off their bodies, often in black, although more mundane clothing is not unknown, depending on tamer preferences. However, the former attire and their overall appearances have led more than a few to be confused with Dominatrixes over the years, a fact that both breeds fail to appreciate.
    The most striking physical change, though, is that, for reasons unknown, the eyes of almost all Psinin change upon evolving, becoming overly sensitive to light, or photophobic. This oversensitivity means that it will generally be uncomfortable, if not highly painful, to a Psinin to open her eyes directly in a well-lit area, or the outside particularly. However, whilst disadvantageous, this fault is, thankfully, not at all crippling to the Pokégirls it afflicts; although most opt to wear blindfolds, or at least extremely dark sunglasses, during the day (or even always), the lack of proper vision is offset by what remains of their ability to manipulate air-currents. That is, by reading the flow of air around them, as well as sending out weak psychic pulses, they can form a very accurate picture of their surroundings that works similarly to echolocation. Aside from this, they change physically in two other ways; they drop by perhaps a fourth in body density and increase greatly in flexibility. Although Psinin are not as flexible as Jigglysluts, their very humanlike bodies belay an unnatural talent for twisting, bending, and pivoting which assists greatly in their aerobatic combat.
    Mentally, their 'maturing' theme seems to hold true as well; definitely less shy than Airmaidens, Psinins are known to be a confident breed, although they do retain some antisocial tendencies and much of their generally above-average intellect. This has led to them often coming off as aloof and, in some cases, arrogant or conceited. However, their confidence is generally justified when it comes to their abilities, their bodies, or their sexual skill, if not always their intelligence, as they're hardly a match for many other psychics or the G-Point line. But, said confidence tends to be another factor that makes many confuse them, on first glance, with Dominas, and in this case, it is often the Psinin who feel insulted, which has led to, in general, a rivalry between them and the Domina line. Overall, Psinin are quiet, confident, and sultry Pokégirls who tend to blend into the background until somehow provoked or invoked into the issue at hand.
    In combat, this silence and seeming unobtrusiveness is only a farce, however, as most Psinin become quite a bit more assertive during battle. This is likely because their bodies and combat styles are not at all suited to being hit first, and so they almost have to make the initial move and keep moving, lest they fall to one solid attack. This is due to the aforementioned low density of their bodies, and the fact that their durability isn't much above human standard. Therefore, although they are exceedingly hard to hit, they crumple quite easily from a strong blow. This is presumably part of the reason, then, that few Psinin favor close-range tactics. As a rule, the breed is partial to long-range weapons such as spears, although chains with weapons connected to the ends are also popular, particularly because, using their telekinetic abilities, Psinin are able to exert additional control over the movements of such weapons, and even recall them.
    In addition to allowing such abilities in combat, though, and providing their 'vision,' the telekinetic talents of the breed have one more popular use; when invoked in combination with their low density and suitable footwear, they can literally be used to provide a stabilizing force whilst the Psinin runs up a wall, or the equivalent, an ability which is of great importance to their combat style. That is, whilst their superb jumping abilities, flexibility, and speed allow for excellent fighting in high locations, it is this skill of vertical running and the accompanying aptitude for clinging to surfaces that made them so dangerous in cities during the war and has allowed them to adapt so well to forests. Unfortunately, though, it has also led to a common consensus that the best way to fight a Psinin is to get her in a wide, open space, although, even there she can run and jump, it is not the same virtual suicide to face her in direct combat there as it is for anything short of a Herokapoeraa to do so in a forested setting.
    Sexually, too, once roused, Psinin tend to be a fairly assertive breed; with their flexibility and generally attractive bodies, they're rarely considered lacking in this area, and their need to make the first moves means that they often prefer to be on top to varying degrees, assuming their tamer will allow this. This is because, being glass cannons, so to speak, the ability to move or escape is very important to most Psinin--in a battle, a Psinin who cannot run or move out of the way is dead, and so most members of the breed have a phobia, to some degree or another, of being restrained or held in place. Therefore, although some have it mildly enough that being on the bottom in sex is just a discomfort, almost all Psinin are terrified of restraints and bondage, another fact that fuels their feud with the Domina. There are, however, cases of Psinin who get off on their fear, but it is foolish to assume all do, and forcing one who does not to endure restrains will only create pointless resentment. However, considering some of the exotic things that their flexibility and light weight allow as far as unconventional position, most tamers are willing to look past the issue of their Psinin wanting to be on top (or, at least in a position that allows them freedom of movement and an avenue of 'escape') much of the time.
    Feral Psinin are elusive creatures that are rarely found outside of the deep forest except perhaps in the city; they do not oft venture out of the safety of high places, and will usually hunt unsuspecting prey from above, be it another Pokégirl or the unfortunate tamer-to-be's lunchbox. However, one advantage is that feral Psinin are not particularly vicious, and would generally rather run away than fight. This makes them less dangerous, naturally, but also quite elusive prey to hunt, as they will rarely try to fight unless they have a clear route of escape to use should things go sour, and they are not at all easy to pursue through the trees. Therefore, traps and area of effect magic are generally the most effective ways of catching a Psinin, sans perhaps using another Psinin. They are a possible threshold option, but not a common one, with Airmaidens being much more likely for girls with Psinin ancestry. However, those who do get the threshold are generally not entirely displeased, considering their new body's appeal and abilities.