UNDINE, the Weather-Changing Pokegirl

Type: Near Human
Element: Water/Flying
Frequency: Rare
Diet: Omnivore
Role: Weather management, Scouts, Distraction Artists
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Fire, Rock, Bug, Fighting
Weak Vs: Electric
Attacks: Water Spear, Water Sword, Rain, Rime, Ignite, Cold Snap, Heat Wave, Gust, Squall, Wind, Fan, Gravity, Flash
Enhancements: Flying Speed (x9), Enhanced Agility and Durability (x4 each), Hydrokinesis, Aerokinesis, Underwater Breathing, Enhanced Lung Capacity
Evolves: None
Evolves From: None

One of the Revenge War's latecomers, this particular pokégirl was often found in the midst of unusual weather. Humans at the time couldn't understand it- one day, there would be a torrential downpour, causing roads to be eroded, floods to occur, and even mudslides in mountainous areas. Less than a week later, the water would be evaporated and the soil dried beyond the belief that there might have been moisture on the parched earth merely seven days before. And then the pokégirl forces would strike where the weather made life difficult for the humans. Such was the work of the Undine breed of pokégirl. Few existed during the war that were documented, and even fewer times was it when one was discovered afterward. After a while, they disappeared and only rumors persisted that they still existed until 116 AS. That year, the first documented capture of an Undine was confirmed and studies upon the pokégirl breed began.

Typically blue skinned with zig-zagging lines of bioluminescent markings that etch across their features (shades of blue skin and the markings differ per individual), the Undine is decidedly not very human in appearance. A thin fin that extends above their head (typically from 6-10inches in total height), and the pokégirl herself stands on average between five and five and a half feet tall (not including the fin). Their eyes are commonly dark, either red, hazel, brown, or even black. Their hair tends to be of darker colors, ranging from a blue that matches their skin coloration to purple, a dusky-orange, deep green, or even silver (which is a very rare color for the breed). Unlike what some have claimed in the years before their discovery, the Undine are bipedal and not serpentine or fish-tailed, and do not have an actual tail at all. Their ability to breath underwater allows them to stay submerged for any length of time they require, though it is presumed that the breed does have a pressure threshold for their underwater depth that does not exceed a mile. This has yet to be fully confirmed, however. The Undine's biolumiscent markings flash a white-to-yellow from their otherwise dark depths as she feels intense emotions- fear, anger, pleasure, and the like. This can cause issues with some tamers who have poor eyesight, or for other pokégirls with very good eyesight during a taming- these flashes can become almost blinding when an Undine reaches orgasm.

Within battles, the Undine is very opportunistic and flexible with her numerous technique abilities. As the pokégirl was originally designed to control the weather, her first choices are to use various techniques that can take advantage of her opponent's issues with heat and cold by using Cold Snap or Heat Wave. Using these at the same time, and then utilizing a flying technique like Squall, Wind, or Fan, allows the pokégirl to create a localized tornado that she can direct at whim to defeat, or even hold, her opponent in place. Or, by using Cold Snap instead, she could then use Water Spear or Rain in order to combine those elements and therefore turn the attacks into a powerful Icicle technique or to create an actual localized blizzard. If unable to get the time required to generate her various techniques, however, she can use her Wind or Squall techniques to keep her opponent away, or even to use her Gravity technique to slow down her opponent enough to finish getting her powerful techniques ready to finish her off. In more of a physical battle, the Undine is not defenseless, as she can utilize both Rime and Ignite to keep her foes cautious while striking out with her Water Sword technique. Unfortunately, these same abilities that make the pokégirl quite good in standard battles are almost all completely illegal within the realms of a sex battle, which makes her a poor choice for such battles. The fact that the fin on the top of her head is quite sensitive to the touch, as well as to air currents and moisture in the air, only cements this issue.

Harems are another place where the Undine are not especially adept. They take to it well, and they take to the different pokégirls that are added and then taken away easily. What Undine dislike above all, however, is the sense of abandonment that comes from being sold or traded off after a bond between her and her tamer had been formed. In many cases, it takes a level 4 conditioning cycle to break her of the massive depression that overtakes such an Undine. The feeling of being forgotten is something that the Undine dislikes almost as much, and will go to great lengths to make certain that her tamer cannot forget her. However, this never goes so far as to be overly-obsessive about it. The breed can be a good Alpha, but dislike being in the position of a beta- like water, the Undine enjoy being the one that flows and directs, but not the one that must float with others. If a harem involves a Beta, most Undine would rather just be a part of the tamer's harem than to have that particular position. Again, taming an Undine can be a problem for those with sensitive eyesight (and perhaps moreso for other pokégirls in various settings, such as nightvision at night, when her bioluminescent markings flare up with the pokégirl's pleasure), and so tamers should be prepared.

Feral Undine, though difficult to find, can be discovered underwater almost anywhere all over the planet. They tend to stay away from Wet Elf colonies and prefer to live where they can hide from predators when possible. However, during and after a big storm over their part of the ocean, Undine may sometimes be found in the sky to enjoy the strong winds and open her senses to the forces of nature in the air. This is the most common time when the pokégirl is captured, though once in a while a particularly strong storm may overcome an Undine's senses and they may wash up upon a beach. Threshold cases are almost unknown, but have happened before (though fewer than a dozen cases have ever been documented). Thanks to their mostly humanoid physiques, the Undine is a relatively painless conversion for human girls, and perhaps one of the most wanted for pokégirls with other Undines in their ancestry.