LAMBCHOP, the Fighting Lamb Pokégirl
Type: Near Human Animorph (Sheep)
Element: Fighting
Frequency: Uncommon
Diet: vegetarian
Role: Personal trainers, bodyguards
Libido: High
Strong Vs: Bug, Dark, Ice, Normal, Rock, Steel
Weak Vs: Flying, Psychic
Attacks: Stone Palm, Uppercut, Backhand, Counter, Evade, Pose, Focus, Focus Energy, Resist, Legsweep, Double Kick
Enhancements: Enhanced Strength (x1.5), Enhanced Speed (x1.5), Enhanced Toughness (x1.5), Enhanced Reflexes (x1.5), Enhanced Stamina (x1.5)
Evolves: Kung-Ewe (battle stress), Shoap (Water Stone)
Evolves From: None

    One of the most frequently found Fighting-type Pokégirls, the Lambchop is also one of the weakest Fighting-types around. In the Revenge War they served primarily as a reserve unit in combat, staying in the rear and then rushing in to fill in any gaps that the humans may have opened in Sukebe’s forces. In the modern era, however, they are often used as personal trainers or as bodyguards for those who lack the money to afford a more expensive and powerful Pokégirl.
    Lambchops are considered to be incredibly cute, although they dislike people continually pointing it out. Their eyes are wide and open, and usually come in the usual array of human colors. They have lamblike ears, and their faces are adorned with slight muzzles, also similar to that of a lamb. They have short, stubby tails, and their legs end not in feet, but in hooves. Their skin is pure white in color, although it can only be seen at their hands and face, as they have a coat of wool that otherwise covers their body. This is usually a rather thin coating of wool, but once a month it grows out to sufficient length that it ought to be cut in order for the Lambchop to retain full effectiveness in combat, although in colder climes this is unnecessary as the coat of wool holds in heat quite well. Lambchop wool is an important material for the creation of clothing, as it is lightweight, can grow quite long, is easy to fashion into a garment. They are relatively short of height, five and a half feet high at the tallest (although just five feet is more common), and tend to have lithe, muscular bodies with smallish breasts.
    The Lambchop is without a doubt one of the weakest of all Fighting-type Pokégirls, and they are fully aware of the fact. As a result, Lambchops push themselves harder in training than almost any other Pokégirl. If their Tamer does not attempt to keep a watch over them, they are quite literally capable of working themselves to death. Lambchops are Fighting-types through and through, and their competitive drive refuses to accept that they could be so weak in comparison to most other Pokégirls that exist, to say nothing of the other Fighting-type Pokégirls. In an attempt to push themselves into a situation difficult enough to provide the battle stress they need to evolve, Lambchops eagerly accept any and all challenges thrown at them. Sadly, it is very difficult for them to find such a situation; with their weakness, they are usually easily and swiftly defeated (even by Pokégirls they would otherwise be strong against), and the difficulty of finding a Pokégirl strong enough to push them to their limits without beating them too quickly makes evolving nothing more than a dream for many.
    Their training does serve them well, however. Lambchops, in their attempt to better themselves, devote themselves to the study of both the mental, physical, and spiritual aspects of martial arts. A Lambchop’s body is almost always at the very pinnacle of what it could be, and their dedicated, almost incessant study of the martial arts has given the breed a mastery and knowledge of their style that many more powerful Pokégirls cannot claim to possess. Not only that, but many Lambchops also make a study of the theory of martial arts, and know a great deal about how the body works. Lambchops almost always focus their attentions on one of the “hard” styles that place an emphasis on striking, such as hung gar and certain styles of karate. Despite this, their inability to keep up with the naturally faster and stronger Pokégirls prevents them from excelling in combat.
    Lambchops are affectionate companions and loyal Pokégirls. A Lambchop’s harem-sisters will often find themselves improving along with the Lambchop, as they often try to convince their fellows to also go through training to better themselves. Lambchops make for skilled personal trainers, as the study they put into learning about the body allows them to make training schedules that would be most effective for desired muscle development. That said, they are almost useless when it comes to training in areas that have no relation to the body or martial arts. Although devoted and passionate, they are slow to anger, and often play the voice of reason in the arguments of their harem-sisters. They are one of the more desired Pokégirls for new Tamers that want a Fighting-type, but are unable to attain one of the more renowned breeds, such as the Amazon.
    Any Tamer of a Lambchop must take care when allowing their Lambchop to fight a superior opponent. Their desire to evolve, and their need to better themselves, will result in them fighting long past when another Pokégirl would give in or collapse from pain. Many a Lambchop has crippled themselves from pushing themselves to fight with a broken limb, and their unrelenting determination to stay in the fight has earned them the respect of some of the more powerful Fighting-type Pokégirls. However, in fights against Ferals it is suggested that they not battle without another Pokégirl available to back them up. Even against opponents vastly more powerful than they, Lambchops will fight until they are beaten unconscious or die. After a tragic incident with a Widow in 90 A.S., many Leagues have put laws into place forbidding Lambchops to fight past a certain level of injury, and even the conservative Leagues strongly suggest that Lambchop owners not allow their Pokégirl to fight beyond a certain point. Due to this (and the movie that was made based upon the incident, suitably named “Desperate for Success”, which remains a family favorite) the number of Lambchops killing or maiming themselves in training or combat has drastically reduced.
    The devotion a Lambchop puts into training transfers easily into Taming (although they almost never possess the desire or ability to compete in sex matches). Their High Libido makes frequent Taming a necessity, and Lambchops rather enjoy how frequently it occurs. A Lambchops rump is quite sensitive, and spanking and anal sex is something the breed very much enjoys. Tamers should not let a Lambchop be in charge of the Taming session, however, as they sometimes turn even sex into training, and some of the positions they would like to try are rather painful to Tamer and Pokégirl.
    Feral Lambchops are fairly peaceable Pokégirls. They generally simply roam about an area, often gathering into herds and feeding upon the surrounding vegetation. They neither train nor practice while Feral, for all intents and purposes possessing the mentality of an animal. Should a Pokégirl attack the herd, the Lambchops will simply flee.
    Thresholding into a Lambchop happens frequently enough, but should not be considered common by any means. Should a teenage girl suddenly devote hours and hours of time to devoting herself to perfecting her studies and sports in school, it is an almost sure sign that she is about to Threshold (much to the disappointment of the teachers).