ONYX, the Rock Giantess Pokégirl

Type: Near Human
Element: Rock
Frequency: Very Rare
Diet: human norm, supplements diet with rocks and minerals
Role: Physical labor, construction, transportation, fire-fighting
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Bug, Electric, Fire, Flying, Ice, Poison
Weak Vs: Fighting, Ground, Plant, Steel, Water
Attacks: Earthquake Slam, Rock Throw, Harden, Self-Soften, Stone Punch, Boulder Bullets, Boulder Throw, Blade Spike, Rage Shock, Quake
Enhancements: Enhanced Strength (x10), Enhanced Durability (x10), Enhanced Speed (x2), Slow Regeneration
Evolution: None
Evolves From: Glass (normal)

Glasses change a lot upon evolution. Their transparent body becomes polished black with concentric bands of different colors (usually white) covering their body, like their namesake stone. Their eyes change to a different color, usually emerald green or sapphire blue, although other colors such as ruby red and amethyst purple have been recorded. Their hair changes color as well, usually to slate gray, although other shades have been recorded. They also undergo a huge growth spurt, growing by at least two feet, and most even more. The average Onyx is twelve feet tall, and the largest recorded individuals have exceeded fifteen feet in height. Onyxes are also extremely heavy, even more so than what their size would suggest. This is due to having a denser-than-normal body, which has been calculated to be four times the human norm. Because of their weight, some domesticates become irate at any comments about their weight.

Onyxes lose much of their regenerative ability they had as Glasses, as well as the ability to disperse into shards. However, they still keep some of it, being able to reconstruct lost toes and digits, and even whole limbs given enough time, although they will have to consume a large quantity of food and minerals to do so. Because of this, they are often called large Marbles, although Marbles have a much faster regenerative rate. In addition, their skin is more insensitive than Marbles’, although like Marbles and many other rock types, their skin still becomes sensitive when in water or when touched by plants. However, Onyxes have access to the Self-Soften technique, which naturally makes them more sensitive. Thanks to this, they have no need of water or plants to be tamed. However, due to their strength, restraints are a must.

Onyxes are generally very gentle and pacific. Despite their strength and toughness, most of them don’t make good fighters, because fighting stresses them out, making it difficult for them to concentrate on the battle at hand. However, all is not lost. Through persistent training, Onyxes can be taught to overcome most of their stressed feelings during battles, and thus can become quite capable fighters. A battle-trained Onyx can be quite a terror, most especially because they never completely get over the stress that fighting puts on them, and they will seek to end the battle as soon as possible. A favored tactic is to throw their opponents and then use Blade Spike on the area they are falling towards, resulting in an extremely painful landing.

However, very few tamers have the dedication necessary to train an Onyx into a battle pokegirl. Because of this, they’re not often found in tamers’ harems. Instead, they are often found in construction, as due to their large size, they can move heavy materials up without requiring the use of a crane, which may otherwise slow production, or elevators, which require a lot of set up. This means that many buildings get off to a faster start and can be completed much faster. They can also be useful for firefighting alongside Cuntnaws and Feraligarters, as they too can enter burning buildings and move support beams. In the event that they are found in a traveling tamer’s harem, they are most likely found carrying their tamer on their shoulders.

Onyxes have a dangerous Feral state. They become aggressive and territorial, throwing boulders at anyone and anything they perceive as an intruder. Fortunately, they lose presence of mind to use their most advanced techniques, such as Blade Spike and Boulder Bullets. Unfortunately, this also includes Self-Soften, so they require large volumes of water to be tamed out of the feral state. When a Tamed Onyx starts exhibiting aggressive behavior, it is a sure sign that the pokegirl is approaching ferality, and immediate taming is recommended.

Threshold into Onyx is a rare occurrence, but it has happened. The first change is usually growth spurts, followed by the hardening of the skin and hair. Headaches, itchiness and nausea are common symptoms during this stage, as well as strange cravings for minerals