Ravage, the Living Flock Pokegirl

Type: Near Human - Inhumanoid (Crow Animorph Metamorph)
Element: Dark/Flying
Frequency: Uncommon
Diet: Omnivorous
Role: Watchmen, thieves, intimidators
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Dark, Ghost, Ground, Plant, Psychic
Weak Vs: Electric, Ice, Rock
Attacks: Enlarge, Reduce, Crunch, Darkness, Fury Swipes, Gust, Fear Aura, Feather Shuriken, Call me Queen
Enhancements: Enhanced strength (X4), Enhanced Durability (X5), Enhanced Speed (Flight only, X6)
Evolves: None
Evolves from: None

The Ravage breed has a truly unique form of battling. Many breeds rely on shrinking to confuse their enemies. Others use overwhelming numbers to swarm their opponents. Yet the Ravage is the only Pokegirl that does both, and is actually capable of swarming with a single Pokegirl.

Ravages are small Pokegirls, usually standing an even five feet with wings of an equal size across their back. They tend to have black eyes and can give a rather intimidating stare. They generally have thin, lithe figures with B-cup breast being the norm. Feral born Ravages are covered in black feathers, beaks about half a foot long, and clawed crow like feet. Domestics and threshold cases generally have black skin of the same color as their wings. Instead of beaks they have razor sharp teeth, and while their feet appear normal the nails they produce are much sharper, and thicker. They grow rather dramatically compared to some breeds. By the time they’re approaching the age of Pokewomen they can stand six feet tall, with E-cup breast, and equally impressive waist. While they are normally thin, gaining a bit of weight is a status symbol to the breed and chubby Ravages aren’t unheard of among the older and stronger.

All ravages have the ability to morph into a flock of crows, usually containing anywhere from four to six crows. These miniature murders are more powerful than normal crows and are capable of performing all the attacks that are instinctive to the breed. Their beaks and claws are as sharp as steel and a single ravage is capable of killing a human within seconds in their bird form. Their concentration is divided among the six bodies so their actions are usually very simple, and they can fly up to a mile apart before they are magically drawn back together.

Ravages were created for several reasons. One, to help clear the battle field, along with simply eating their ability to be in separate places helped them pick out wounded soldiers before they might have a chance to escape. Some preformed as scouts hiding in plane sight as a flock of crows. Finally, troops would often walk into ambushes surrounded by an entire murder of crows, only to discover they were Ravages.

Ravages live in murders, about thirty strong which can mean anywhere from 90-180 crows in the flock. At the head of each murder is an elder Ravage, but that isn’t the end of the pecking order. Ravages are always competing amongst themselves trying to come closer to the top. Larger murders may have as many as three leading Ravages, but never two. Three sets up one strong leader with two subordinates, but two normally leads to rivalry and attempted coups. All Ravages love shiny things regardless of their actual value. Because of this they often collect them in piles amongst their nest or weaker them as jewelry. The higher the status of the Ravage the more items she’ll usually possess and it isn’t uncommon for a stronger Ravage to steal the items of a weaker one.

All ravages are constantly attempting to look as intimidating as possible. Among tamed members of the breed this often manifest itself in the clothes they wear, wearing outfits more commonly associated with rougher criminal elements, some being known to dress like team members. Their language is often very rough too, even if refined they tend to carry a rather serious edge to their words. This, combined with their Fear Aura, can make a Pokegirl who would be lucky to reach 5’6, seem like she’s suddenly 6’5.

In a harem environment a Ravage always has her eye on the alpha spot. This can cause her to make friends or enemies depending on her personal route. The breed often seems vary vain, preening their feather and adding their gaudy accessories, but this all really just a means to an end, rather than any dedication to fashion. Those who think of the breed as prissy will be very surprised once one has raked their eye out. They can be a team player though, and if they actually care about their harem sisters they can be quite supportive, as long as they remember whose number one. They aren’t truly good or evil and the breed is just as likely to stop a robbery as they are to be a part of one.

When it comes to taming Ravages are used to being below someone and take to most submissive styles fairly well. Still, there is always the desire to be the big boss and if a tamer hands over the reins to their Ravage they’ll find a very gracious if inexperienced lover. Ravages have the same problem as the Domina, not really knowing how to properly wield their dominance. Luckily, this is rarely as painful as a Domina taming as the breed’s interest in S&M varies, but it usually makes for some rather awkward or unsatisfying taming sessions as they learn the ropes. Despite their strength, restraints are rarely necessary as even ferals have a decent amount of control over their bodies.

Ravages can actually become a rather common criminal element in larger cities. Their ability to simply look like crows let them blend in, and fly away when the police arrive. Ravages normally work for teams in these situations, but some flocks are completely self sustaining. They tend to offer ‘protection’ in return for money, tamings, and of course, shiny things. If someone can’t make payments they might end up assaulted or raped by the Ravages. Shiny things can often be an easy payment method, but tamed Ravages tend to have slightly better taste then their feral sisters, and prefer actual jewelry to something like tinfoil.

In battle the breed tends to revert into their crow form, giving them multiple angles of attack and, possibly confusing the enemy. They have little in the form of ranged attacks which one would think detrimental as even a strong human could bat them away due to their size. Yet they are surprisingly durable, and the combination of Fear Aura, with Darkness, and the scratching and cawing of the crows usually leaves most weaker willed Pokegirls too panicked to fight back properly. The ‘death’ of a crow in battle doesn’t mean the death of the Ravage most times, but it will severely weaken them. If more than five crows are dead or severely injured then the ravage will usually reform, sporting lesser versions of the same wounds and flee the fight. In their human form they’ll usually fly just out of reach and strike out with sharp and powerful kicks. They prefer dirty tactics and are no strangers to smack talk either.

Ferals are intelligent enough to speak, but the sentences are rarely complicated. They somewhat behave like yes men and have the annoying habit of repeating in masse whatever the top Ravage says. They prefer their food to be insentient so tamers have little to worry of the breed in regards to becoming a meal. Occasionally they will attempt to steal shiny things from tamers, but more common is kidnapping for tamings. Usually their partner is released and a tamer might even score a new Pokegirl, but occasionally tamers might catch the eye of a higher ranked Ravage and end up getting passed around for a while.