GOLINA, the Mud Monster Pokégirl
Type: Inhuman (Metamorph)
Element: Ground
Frequency: Rare
Diet: Soil and Water
Role: Ambusher, Trap Setter
Libido: Low, but rises in a muddy environment
Strong Vs: Electric, Poison, Rock, Steel
Weak Vs: Flying, Ice, Plant
Attacks: Harden, Soften, Takedown, Rock Throw, Seismic Smash, Mud Cannon, Stone Punch
Enhancements: Enhanced Strength (varies), Enhanced Toughness (varies),
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Galem (Water Stone)
    This is a side evolution of the Galem. Through the use of the Water stone, the Galem’s body grows incredibly soft, like mud. While she looses most of her toughness, she gains metamorphic abilities, and she is now much less human looking.
    The Golina can consciously control the shape of her entire body, making it as soft or hard as she needs, limited only by her mass. Both sides have their advantages and disadvantages. A hardened Golina is as tough as her Galem sisters, but is so slow as to not be able to move. Softened Golinas can absorb the force of attacks, and repair damage quite easily, but loose much of their strength. Golinas also have both strengths and weaknesses against both Fire and Water. Namely, Fire burns away the water in their bodies, forcing them to become harder, and water forcefully softens them up.
    Golinas are very difficult to tame, because of their enhanced strength and difficulty to keep restrained (they can soften enough to flow out of almost any restraint). It is recommended that a tamer either burn them solid (so they can't escape the restraints) or soften them silly, where they won't be strong enough to hurt their Tamer. During the throes of Ttaming, they will (if they can) soften and harden their body erratically, but will instinctually retain their human shape.
    Golinas are very playful in nature. One of their favorite games is to trap their tamer or favorite harem sisters inside of themselves, just to feel them squirm around. Since they are Inhuman types, and not very capable of complicated thoughts or emotions, and coupled with their strengths, it would take a very experienced tamer to keep them from accidentally hurting someone.
    During the war, the Golina would typically flatten themselves into the ground, becoming indistinguishable from the local dirt and soil, wait for the enemy to pass unawares, then reform and wreak havoc from behind. The very thought of this was able to significantly slow down advancing units, but even their added precaution couldn't save them. When coupled with digging types, such as the Bawdger, they were extremely effective as traps, as they would "fill" a hole, let people fall into her, then harden for the kill.