DRACARE, the Gentle Rain Pokégirl

Type: Not Very Near Human Animorph (draconic)
Element: Dragon/Water
Frequency: Extremely Rare
Diet: human-like diet
Role: Wide-area healers
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Electric, Water, Steel
Weak Vs: Dragon
Attacks: Rain, Little Cloud, Draining Rain, Water Floor, Cheer, Wrap, Tail Slap, Thunder Tail, Dive, Dragon Dance, Dragonbreath, Love 'N' Affection, Heal, Timid Stroke, Go Down, Probing Tongue, This'll Feel Good, Sabre Claw, Slash, Harden, Aura Barrier, Dragon Coils, Restorative Rainfall
Enhancements: Prehensile (Tail), Enhanced Speed (x7), Enhanced Agility (x7), Enhanced Strength (x5), Enhanced Durability (x5), Enhanced Flexibility, Improved Respiration, Flight (Wingless), Hydrokinesis, Vaporous Aura
Evolves: Unknown
Evolves From: Bratini (Normal)

Bratini are typically such shy and meek Pokégirls that humans were completely unaware of its existence until quite recently. In fact, her evolution, the Dracare, was not seen at all until Researchers experimented to see if this “new” Pokégirl could evolve via a method other than abuse. Even today, she remains a very rare and very valuable Pokégirl.

Their evolution increases the breed’s height by approximately 18 inches, bringing their average height up to about six and a half feet. This increase in height is accompanied by an increase in length; the tail of a Dracare is a little bit longer than twice the Pokégirl’s height, averaging just a few inches past thirteen feet long. The Dracare’s hard scales come in a somewhat broader range of colors than their unevolved state was capable of; although still predominantly purple, they come in a great many shades of the color, ranging from an almost pure blue to a shade so close to red a human could hardly tell the difference.

Although they now possess the musculature to stand on their own two legs, most Dracare still prefer to walk on all fours, as it is what they were used to from being Bratini. Not too many Tamers object to this, as it provides a clear view of their swinging breasts, which can grow as much as four cup sizes from the Bratini’s A cup. However, this only applies to the breed when they walk upon the earth. Most Dracares much prefer to fly, and in the air they are the very picture of grace and beauty. Despite lacking wings, the Dracare is a breed more at home in the sky than on land; their style of flying resembles swimming, as they pull their limbs against their body and undulate their way through the sky.

Dracares are not quite as curious as they were as Bratini. Their evolution has curbed their curiosity, something which quite a few Tamers, too caught up in watching over their Bratini to watch for Ferals, have found to be quite relieving; even so, they can still be infuriatingly inquisitive at times. Fortunately, most Dracares are wise enough to be less intrusive than they were before evolving when trying to satisfy their curiosity.

The timid nature of the Bratini is largely absent in the Dracare. Although generally rather gentle-hearted, Dracares can fight as hard as any other Dragon-type when the time for combat arrives. Dracares have a strong defense; they are light, fast, and agile enough to dodge many attacks, and with their hard scales and defensive techniques they are able to resist many others that do manage to hit them. Their offensive abilities are largely based around their strong, whip-like tail, although their draconic attacks and claws are also potent weapons, particularly when combined with their water-based abilities.

The primary value of these Pokégirls is not found in their combat prowess. No, what sets this breed apart is their healing abilities, which primarily orient themselves around the Dracare’s affinity with water and weather. Although capable of using the Heal technique, Dracares are much more famous for their unique technique, Restorative Rainfall, calling forth water from even a cloudless sky to allow them to heal everyone within the range of their ability. But they are far more capable Pokégirls should there be a cloud heavy with rain about. By flying into the cloud, the Dracare can cause the cloud to begin to rain. By channeling their own energy into said cloud, they can cause some of the downpour from the cloud to be as the rain from some of the Dracare’s attacks; this effectively doubles the range of the Dracare’s rain-based abilities. Beyond that, they can use their “Cloudtouch” (as some Tamers have dubbed the ability) to delay rain for several hours or cause the water to fall more heavily or lightly; however, this ability is of little to no use during a heavy storm, as the natural forces in those are far too powerful for the Dracare to affect.

The explorative nature of the Dracare tends to manifest itself rather strongly in their attitude towards sex. They are willing to try virtually anything at least once, just to see what it feels like. Even if they experienced it and didn’t like it as a Bratini, they will try it again to see what it feels like with their new body. However, bondage and S&M remain as taboo to the Dracare as they were to the Bratini; few things can rile up this normally-gentle Pokégirl’s anger as quickly as a pushy Domina. Threesomes (and moresomes!) are of particular interest to the breed, due to the sheer variety of different sensations multiple partners can give each other (and with their flexibility and prehensile tail, they can provide a lot of sensations indeed!). It is common for them to try to bring another member of the harem (or two) into a Taming, and with their higher pleasure threshold an extra partner might even be necessary. But the contact with their Tamer is generally far more important to a Dracare than sex. They are a very cuddlesome breed, and most would prefer their extra time curled up about their Tamer than getting another orgasm.

The Dracare, being such a recently discovered and terribly rare Pokégirl, has not yet been recorded to be a result of Threshold. In addition to the above reasons, they are very valuable Pokégirls due to their rarity, and to see a Dracare gone Feral is almost as rare as finding a Feral Succubus. However, because some of the Researchers of Ruby let a captured Dracare go Feral, some of their behavior has been studied. The biggest change (aside from dropping to all fours) is that they become extremely meek. Feral Dracares flee from the slightest hint of danger, typically taking to the air or hiding underwater until the threat has passed.