EARTHMAIDEN (aka GEOMANCER), the Earth Elementalist Pokégirl
Type: Very Near Human
Element: Ground
Frequency: Uncommon
Diet: vegetarian
Role: soil cultivator, architect, gardener
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Electric, Fire, Poison, Rock, Steel
Weak Vs: Flying, Ice, Plant, Water
Attacks: Earth Wall, Mud Slap, Earthquake, Destabilize, Resonate, Bronze Fist, Gold Fist
Enhancements: Enhanced Strength (x5), Land and plantlife affinity
Evolves: Dao (battle stress), Magic Knight (Delta Bond + Heavy Metal)
Evolves From: None

    The original ‘maiden from which all others were derived from, the Earthmaiden was first used to shore up the defenses for Sukebe's Pokégirl army. They were also used to soften and destroy stationary defenses, such as border fences, walls, and land-bound fortresses during the war. After the war, the Earthmaiden became rather rare as a result of tamers hunting them down. When feral, Earthmaidens would stake out a claim of land and protect it, usually as a result of where they wound up after becoming feral or because of some attachment to it that they for some reason feel that they have. Because of her stationary ways, this breed was one of the first to become domesticated after the war since they were easy to find and relatively simple to capture.

    In appearance, an Earthmaiden looks like a normal human female, though their hair tends to have a green hue to it, which changes intensity with the seasons. They tend to be very kind in nature, but will become extremely violent if they witness crimes against the earth. Unlike the other maidens, this breed has obvious muscles, though they do not look out of place even on her slender frame. They also tend to be a little either on the tall or short side of the scale- some are over six feet tall, while others are as short as four and a half feet in height. Few Earthmaidens, unless born as one, are anywhere in between.

    Unlike most Ground-type Pokégirls, Earthmaidens do not have to use any parts of their bodies where their Ground-based attacks come from. Instead, the Earthmaiden uses the terrain around her to aid her in battle, calling forth mud and dirt from the ground. This is what gives them their nickname Geomancer, despite their lack of any true magical properties. Their primary defensive attack, Earth Wall, is created by the Earthmaiden calling up forth the ground around her to rise and become a shield in front of her, which lasts until it is eroded. Unfortunately, though these Pokégirls are considered to be good combat Pokégirls, they are not very useful in sex battles, since they do not seem to have the ability to grasp the concepts very easily (all sex techniques that they attempt to learn take twice as long to do so).

    Earthmaidens are usually found tending to plants in protected parks, greenhouses and farmlands. Some Tamers have reported that their Earthmaiden seems to love the earth more than they love their master. Some leagues also use them in police forces, alongside Growlies and OfficerJennies thanks to their ability to sense movement on the ground and be able to track them even when a Growlie might not. These Pokégirls are also found in construction crews, making the ground move as required to create hills, cliffs, or even features such as waterfalls when working in combination with other Pokégirls. The Earthmaiden even seem to be natural architects as well, and all enjoy building and growing things. They do, however, dislike cities, as they tend to disrupt what is, to them, natural about the world to have such sprawling places where forests, rivers, plains, and the like once had been.