GIANT TROLLOP, the Really Big Pokégirl

Type: Very Near Human
Element: Ground/Rock
Frequency: Rare
Diet: Omnivore
Role: Bodyguard, Cheap labor
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Bug, Electric, Fire, Flying, Poison, Rock
Weak Vs: Fighting, Flying, Ground, Plant, Water
Attacks: Mega Punch, Mega Kick, Rage Shock, Quake, Stomp, Unmoveable, Shock Spike, Dyna Wave, Mega Wave, Quagmire Twister, Self-Soften, Harden
Enhancements: Enhanced Endurance (x10), Enhanced Durability (x18), Enhanced Strength (x20), Enhanced Regeneration (x10)
Evolves: Giantess (Diamond Stone)
Evolves From: Trollop (battle stress)

    Trollops are dumber than a bag of rocks, ninety times as ugly, and generally considered so repulsive that even the beautification experts have admitted they can’t do much with them. Giant Trollops are a step up in every way. They’re stronger, smarter, more useful, more beautiful and generally better than Trollops in every possible way.
    Although, to be perfectly honest, it’s like saying that chipped paint is more beautiful than a hovercar crash.
    Upon evolution, Trollops lose some but not all of their regenerative capacity. Their skin turns a human color, their warts vanish, their noses and eyes shrink to normal sizes, their hair cleans itself up, and they become generally more attractive all around. They also grow to twelve feet tall, gained a LOT of muscle mass, as well as large breasts and broad shoulders. They are also not exactly the most attractive Pokégirls, having faces that range from plain to looking almost manly in appearance. The bitter irony of it all is that their evolved form, the Omega-level menace Giantess, is the sexiest of the three forms. There is hope, however, as beautification experts find Giant Trollops much easier to work with than their previous forms, and have released a book featuring ways of making normally less-than-attractive Pokégirls sexy. Giant Trollops are one of the breeds in the book.
    Another issue with Giant Trollops is that they are dumb. Nowhere near as dumb as their previous forms, but they won’t be considered geniuses by a long shot. At best, they can be taught to do simple tasks, such as deliveries or low-tech construction jobs, as their memory improves to a normal human level. They function best as bodyguards and enforcers, however. The vast majority of the breed remembers what they looked like as Trollops, and want to do whatever they can to make themselves useful for their masters. They are especially fond of trainers who willingly take them in and make use of them, becoming fiercely loyal to them and obeying whatever they say. During Mao’s Rebellion, the breed gained a lot of popularity as they were frequently seen fighting against her forces. This almost fanatical loyalty led to there being little consequences once it was discovered that they evolved into Giantesses. The most drastic of the consequences were league wide laws being passed forbidding the possession of a Giant Trollop and a Diamond Stone at the same time.
    Giant Trollops in combat are slow, brutal fighters. They use power attacks and shockwaves to try and dominate their opponents quickly. There’s an unspoken friendly rivalry between Amachamps and Giant Trollops, as their strength is equal to one another. (However when queried, no Giant Trollop seemed to understand what the word rival meant.) The two breeds seem to enjoy fighting each other and always have intense matches.
    In terms of taming, as Giant Trollops are so loyal to their masters, they will accept whatever they want. They will willingly let themselves be put into restraints, as to a Giant Trollop hurting their Tamer is considered to be the ultimate failure. They have a technique called ‘Self-Soften,’ which allows their bodies to become softer, more pliable and pleasant to the touch, and to allow for easier access to their holes. This has the added effect of making toys rarely needed to pleasure a Giant Trollop, to the surprise of many. They have low pleasure thresholds, but their high endurance keeps it from taking too much out of them. Surprisingly, or perhaps not so surprisingly given their loyal nature, the breed has enjoyed a surge of popularity despite their less-than-pleasant looks, especially among businessmen who can’t always have human bodyguards with them. Also, the shoulders of a Giant Trollop are wide enough that they can most human-sized persons can ride on them, making for either an amusing or intimidating image, depending on the circumstances.
    Instances of Feral Giant Trollops are low. The breed’s usefulness has meant that they are kept tame at all times. Also, there’s the slight matter of the potential destruction a feral Giant Trollop can cause. Not because they rampage around, they are a surprisingly docile breed that doesn’t get angry unless their master is being hurt. No, they are dangerous because they get even DUMBER than before. And they also develop a fascination with picking random objects up and smashing them against their faces repeatedly.
    Giant Trollops are a rare Threshold result, but they have been known to happen every once in a while. As a note on breeding, Giant Trollops rarely get pregnant. Their fertility levels are unusual, and tend to spike once every decade after their second puberty. When they do, however, they tend to always have large amounts of children, thankfully none who are Trollops. Very rare is the Giant Trollop who only has one baby.