CORALA, the Coral Pokégirl
Type: Near Human
Element: Water/Rock
Frequency: Rare
Diet: Rocks, silt, water, plankton
Role: Reef gardeners, waterfront protectors, underwater combat
Libido: Low
Strong Vs: Bug, Fire, Flying, Poison, Rock
Weak Vs: Fighting, Ground, Plant, Steel
Attacks: Water Gun, Harden, Unmoveable (Usable with coral), Water Spear, Rock Throw, Water Tower, Water Floor, Stone Punch, Geyser, Rock Wall, Bubblebeam, Stone Throw, Boulder Throw, Hydro Pump, Spike Cannon
Enhancements: Enhanced Strength (x5), Advanced Regeneration, Enhanced Durability (x20), Enhanced Endurance (x2), Density control, Coral generation
Evolves: None
Evolves From: None

Corala were one of the more surprising discovers in the past few decades. For years after the Revenge War, there were reports of mysterious crashes of sailing ships in tropical areas of the world, the hulls torn to shreds by an unknown substance. It took several years of careful investigation, but the source was eventually discovered to be a new type of deep sea Pokégirl.  The interesting thing about them is that their bodies were composed almost entirely of coral.

The first colony of these coral Pokégirls, dubbed quite simply the Corala, were discovered by a specialized undersea investigation research team tasked with exploring one of the deepest undersea trenches. Instead, on the team's first voyage, they nearly ran their ship into a large tract of coral. This near mountain of coral housed the first discovered colony of coral pokegirls.  Theories about their origins have been tossed about for years, but no conclusive evidence has been found one way or another.  There are two theories that seem to be the most popular. The first is that Sukebe simply dumped some of his magical runoff into the water, mutating coral reefs into Pokégirls. The second is that Sukebe created them deliberately to help maintain the coral reefs, the pokégirls a living expression of his disgust with humanity. Like plant types that nurture plants, these pokegirls have a unique ability to nurture and encourage the growth of coral reefs by tending to the needs of the reef itself.

Corala are elegant Pokégirls, slim and slender with curvaceous bodies and firm rumps and breasts. They have silky hair that feels like polished, flexible coral. Their bodies are primarily formed from calcium carbonate structures of coral, most of their organic internal organs protected by their armor-like outer shell. They can generate spikes of coral from their outer shells, which can be broken off to use for jewelry, or which can be by the Corala themselves as projectiles in their Spike Cannon attack.  They have complete control over their coral armor-body’s density, allowing themselves to be soft enough for Taming or hard enough to take tremendous amounts of punishment. Their armor-body regenerates quickly when damaged, and is always growing at a slow but steady rate, causing the formation of their trademark spiky armor. Canny Tamers can harvest and sell the spikes for a profit.

Corala are surprisingly strong, durable Pokégirls. They can take large amounts of punishment, and have strength equal to some of the more powerful combat-oriented Pokégirls. They have powerful Rock-type and Water-type abilities at their command as well, their primary attacks being strikes and projectiles of spikes of ultra-hardened coral. This, combined with their regeneration and beauty, make them desirable to Tamers. This is not to say that they are not without a downside.

Corala have some of the lowest intelligence levels any Pokégirl out there. They aren’t as dumb as a Trollop, but they tend to take things too literally. If a Tamer sarcastically says ‘give me a break,’ then they will break a bone on the Tamer’s body. If a Tamer tells them to ‘go fuck themselves’, they will immediately go off and masturbate somewhere. They don’t understand metaphors or sarcasm. The only things they seem good at is maintaining coral reefs and fighting, although a patient, canny trainer can teach them to do more. They just have to explain the task they want done VERY CAREFULLY and in EXACT DETAIL.

Coralas are fairly easygoing in terms of Taming. Like most tasks, they are somewhat dim on it until taught. Then they enjoy it greatly, becoming willing to try anything their Tamer wants after the first few times. It’s best not to do too much bizarre Taming with them at first, as they could very easily become disturbed by it and not allow themselves to be Tamed, despite their body’s need for it. Due to their strength, it’s best to tame them with restraints, which are available at most retailers for reasonable prices.

Ferals of the breed are mostly seditary, staying around their reef in small familial colonies and growing and maintaining the coral. The breed only defend themselves if attacked, and are not aggressive otherwise. They use gill like filters to take in food, and only use their mouths to eat rocks, which comprise half of their diet. At times, they get close to the surface, but their presence is often ignored by other pokegirls, and the breed doesn't have any predators, save perhaps the Levithaness.  It is unknown how quickly these ferals undergo parthogenesis, but it is assumed by Researchers that parthogenesis is rare among these coral pokegirls, otherwise their numbers would be extremely high. It is known that the breed only produces a single pokekit per birth as a pokegirl, further keeping these generally unmolested pokegirls in check. No known Threshold cases that have resulted in a Corala have been recorded.