COCKADIDDLE, the Fighting for Cock Pokegirl

Type: Near Human
Element: Fighting
Frequency: Uncommon
Diet: Grains and Fruits; Some Meat
Role: Disciplinarian, Taming Assistant, Male Inspector
Libido: High
Strong Vs: Dark, Ice, Normal, Rock, Steel
Weak Vs: Flying, Psychic
Attacks: Flying Kick, Focus Energy, Gatling Strike, Hyper Kick, Leg Sweep, Call Me Queen
Enhancements: Enhanced Endurance (x4), Enhanced Strength (x12; Legs Only), Clairvoyance (Males), Recovery, Sixth Sense (Males)
Evolves: None
Evolves From: None
Revised: 05/26/2013

The Cockadiddle is a breed that is infamous for its “Male Sense,” an extrasensory ability to detect human men within a radius of few hundred meters. It is believed that Sukebe first designed these pokegirls with this extrasensory power to sniff out camouflaged or otherwise hidden human soldiers. Since the majority of human soldiers were men, this made the sense rather effective for those purposes. However, the Cockadiddle breed was also the fastest of any breed to defect to the human faction. The entirety of the Cockadiddle line has a penis worship complex like no other. Although, such is understandable when one takes into consideration the amount of their mental faculties dedicated to detecting men. Fortunately, Tittos, Dildoqueens, and other pokegirls capable of mimicking men do not register a false positive to the Cockadiddle, and so the breed is very useful at sussing out male impersonators.

The Cockadiddle is a very athletic and leggy pokegirl of average height with wide-set hips and a plump rear. They tend to have very petite upper bodies but strut their shapely thighs and legs proudly. From the ankle down, their feet elongate and bend into a typical, dextrous bird foot with independently moving digits. These digits are capped with razor sharp claws which they use with gusto in combat. In place of hair, the Cockadiddle has very bright and colorful yet fine feathers covering her head in splashes of many colors resembling pre-Sukebe pheasants in coloration. Some have more body-feathers than others, but the vast majority have their feathers only on their scalp.

This particular pokegirl has a very strong personality and tends to be brash and abrupt. At first, their tamer may have trouble with their Cockadiddle interrupting them and keeping their hands to themselves in even serious or formal situations. Such is often viewed as a behavioral problem, but with the right incentive, they can be trained out of it within a relatively short amount of time. Although they are forward and assertive especially in the matters of their sexuality, they are thankfully not controlling like the Dominatix and similar dominating breeds.

One thing that most owners agree is a highly favorable trait, Cockadiddles are very wary around dominating breeds; a Cockadiddle will warily watch them and attack at the first signs of aggression or any sort of techniques that would manipulate the will of her master. In fact, the Cockadiddle has a reputation of leaping forward to defend men from dominating pokegirls, even if they over all dislike that particular man. This default loyalty along with their assertiveness makes them ideal alphas, especially for starting tamers or those who also keep dominating pokegirls.

On the battlefield, the Cockadiddle of course relies on her magnificently strong legs to quickly kick in their opponent’s knees or ankles and hamper mobility. The shape of their legs allows them to kick straight ahead with little to no windup, something which often takes opponents by surprise, and allowing the Cockadiddle to dig her razor sharp claws into the soft spots of her opponent. Their strong legs allow them to leap amazing distances, and in heavily wooded areas, the Cockadiddle can quickly gain a vantage point in most any area. Naturally, this breed benefits highly from martial arts styles that focus on kicking such as Savate, Kickboxing, or other similarly focused styles. Many Tamers have their Cockadiddles wear spurs or other foot-related weaponry to augment their fighting potential.

When it comes to taming, a Cockadiddle by far prefers men one on one without other women involved. They are not adverse to public displays of affection and will wholeheartedly initiate taming in front of others, but they quickly become disgruntled when other pokegirls attempt to join in. Cockadiddles adore being able to tactilely explore their tamers and ride them, but their strong legs make it so that certain taming positions pose a certain danger to a human’s health. It is much safer to tame a Cockadiddle from behind where it is harder to be hurt or with appropriately rated leg spreaders or leg restraints. The vast majority of Cockadiddles are heterosexual with bicurious or bisexual pokegirls being rare and homosexual Cockadiddles statistically negligible. Although, that is not to say that they cannot be conditioned into alternate sexualities via a Level 4 Taming Cycle.

Threshold into a Cockadiddle is an awkward affair. The first thing to onset is the Male Sense. Externally, this is generally perceived as sudden nymphomania and sexual exploration. Usually the thresholding girl will suddenly start openly groping passing men and pursuing boyfriends endlessly. The behavior is explained away once the girl’s hair begins to transform into feathers. The typical growing pains associated with threshold do not usually take place until the very last stages of the transformation with the sudden expansion of leg muscles and the change of her lower legs and feet.

Feral Cockadiddles are territorial animals and tend to attack any passing pokegirls or female humans who intrude on their territory. Although they do not directly try to harm men, the moment they pick them up with their Male Sense, they will make a beeline straight to him and attempt to tame with him. This can sometimes result in injury since ferals tend to be unmindful of the strength in their legs. If she sees pokegirls or human females near the man, she will immediately attempt to chase them away so she can have the male to herself. Feral Cockadiddles tend to be trouble for farming communities since they have a habit of savaging livestock when they decide to set their turf up nearby. They are easy enough for male tamers to track down though, mostly because they’ll find them first.