FRANCINESTEIN, the Grave Guardian Pokégirl

Type: Near Human
Element: Electric/Ghost
Frequency: Extremely Rare
Diet: Electricity
Role: Scientific assistants, bodyguards, undertakers
Libido: Low
Strong Vs: Flying, Steel, Water, Fighting, Psychic
Weak Vs: Dark, Dragon, Ground, Rock, Plant
Attacks: Mega Strike, Lightning Strike, Shock Spike, Lightning, Thunderbolt, Static Barrier, Thunderclap, Spirit Slash, Ghost Blade, Fissure
Enhancements: Enhanced Endurance (x10), Enhanced Strength (x10), Enhanced Durability (x10), Enhanced Intelligence
Evolves: None
Evolves From: None

    Francinesteins are tragic Pokégirls, as to be created, first you have to have a lot of other Pokégirls die. They are massive Pokégirls, with muscles grown large from electrical stimulation. Their necks bare two large bolts holding them together, and their bodies are very varied in appearance, bearing stitches where their component parts are stitched together. Some Francinesteins bear mechanical parts, as when they were created, they didn’t have the parts needed. Their skin takes a slight greenish or gray tint.

    The first known Francinestein was created by a scientist named Alexander Shelly, born in 200 AS and died shortly after the Francinestein’s creation, in 242 AS. His Pokégirls, all Very Near Human-types, were all butchered in a Mantis attack. Alexander Shelly, a historian who was studying old ForbiddenTech and descendant of the author of the novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelly, went mad from grief and salvaged what he could from the six Pokégirls stitching them together into a human form. Then, defying all scientific logic, he perfectly replicated the supposedly fictional process used by Victor Frankenstein in the novel, reviving his construct as a new Pokégirl. It had no abilities of the Pokégirls used to construct her, and none of the original memories, save for a few vague flashes. Alexander named her Mary, after his ancestor, and named her breed type Francinestein, after his mother, and the two lived a relatively happy life together. Unfortunately for Alexander and Mary, they lived in a very anti-Pokégirl league, next to a very superstitious town. Once they discovered what Mary was made out of, they burned down the castle Alexander had taken residence in, and tried to kill Mary as well. She slaughtered the villagers, but would have been killed by the League officials who came to confront her if she hadn’t worked out a deal, becoming a caretaker for a Pokégirl graveyard in the Blue League, given a castle to live in.

    It was thought that Mary would be the only Francinestein in existence, but somehow the creation process got leaked and other Francinesteins came into existence. Some were made via Rocket groups, others via lonely scientists who lost their Harems. There was a crackdown, and a talk of exterminating the breed, but when Mary and a few other Francinesteins were publicly shown to fight agents of Mao Shin Mao during her Rebellion, the talk died down. Francinesteins have been shown to prefer solitude, however there are at least two Tamers known to have Francinesteins in their harems. Francinesteins seem to be most relaxed when in a graveyard, and are surprisingly gentle with children. They are known to be very respectful of life and death, and get along well with Vampires, Celestial Pokégirls, and other Ghost-types. They also have a pathological fear of fire. With Mary this can easily be explained by the fire used to kill her master, but the reason other Francinesteins have this fear is unknown.

    Francinesteins have trouble speaking, however the electrical stimulation in their brains makes them very intelligent. They can learn other systems of conversation to communicate with others. Francinesteins are slow, powerful fighters, using brutal attacks and electrical strikes. They have a strong resistance to psychic attacks, as something about their minds makes them impossible to probe even by the strongest psychic Pokégirls. They do have trouble fighting speedy Pokégirls, and are somewhat clumsy when compared to fighting-types, despite their durability. Their fighting strategy usually involves going for a quick knockout with power strikes, as their running speed is rather slow compared to others.

    Francinesteins, despite the fact that they are made from corpse portions, have fully functioning bodies, including a need for taming, albeit a low need. Their bodies are dense, possibly from rigor mortis in their component parts, but they are not Zombabes, so Taming them is not like taming a corpse. It is rather creepy, though. No cases of Feral Francinesteins have been reported.

    Due to how they are formed, Thresholding into a Francinestein is impossible.