GROTITLE, the Sexy Snapper Pokégirl
Type: Not Very Near Human Metamorph (Turtle)
Element: Plant/Ice
Frequency: Uncommon, Common (Capital, Ruby, Scarlet Leagues)
Diet: photosynthesis, water
Role: combat, soil regeneration
Libido: Low
Strong Vs: Electric, Ground, Plant, Water
Weak Vs: Fighting, Fire, Poison, Steel
Attacks: Tackle, Razor Leaf, Wood Tower, Icicles, Bite, Crunch, Glare, Absorb, Regenerate, Synthesis, Heat Drain, Mist, Wave of Ice, Withdraw
Enhancements: Enhanced Strength (x3), Enhanced Toughness (x4), Strong Jaws, Solar Rejuvenation, Cold Resistance, Water Absorption, Limited Morphing Capabilities (Head)
Evolves: Titundra (Normal)
Evolves From: Turtwat (Normal)
    Much rarer during the War of Revenge than their pre-evolved form of Turtwat, Grotitles were still a force to be reckoned with. Slow moving but tough, these Pokégirls would trudge through enemy lines, often being used as a diversion to soak up enemy fire and release numerous waves of Razor Leaves and Icicles while other species with less resistant hides would sneak in via another route and take their targets by surprise. This didn’t mean they weren’t used on the offensive as their powerful jaws could tear through the steel plating of the numerous types of tanks that were employed by the forces of humanity. Truly, they were Sukebe’s most forward if simplistic anti-tank weapon. A breed of pokégirl that could match the technological war machine of the old era in not only toughness and overall speed but be hell of a lot more effective as well.
    Unlike the Turtwats of today, Grotitles are just as likely to be found in a Tamer’s Harem as they would be on farming plantations and other agricultural endeavors. A bit slower than their pre-evolved forms, Grotitles are more far more adept at battling. Their superior toughness and even their enhanced strength give them an edge to stay in the heat of battle longer than they could have as simple Turtwats. They also have access to a few more techniques, a number of which allow the pokégirl to not only inflict greater damage, (even finally gaining one offense Ice-type technique) but to gather energy quickly and regenerate any damage received during conflict. These latter techniques in turn, are a boon to farmers and Tradesmen that continue to use Grotitles that had evolved from the Turtwats in their care. Their annual crop yield can increase considerably, especially when they have an Elf Queen guiding the Grotitle in using her soil regenerative abilities; the Plant/Ice-type allowing her to withstand colder climates easier when she rides on the turtle-pokégirl’s shell. It should be noted that Tradesmen whom work Capital League’s logging industry swear by the Grotitle as the perfect pokégirl for their line of work; able to raise trees in a harsh environment, knock them over when ready and then able to carry them over to the sawmills.
    Upon evolution, the changes into a Grotitle are quite drastic compared to their former appearance as a Turtwat. As expected, they not only gain over two feet or more in height, putting them at a good six feet tall while hair lengthens and their bust increases considerably, filling out go a modest C-Cup from the very small, almost flat stature of their former A-Cups but there is much more. The pokégirl’s face while still very near human now has limited ability to morph to that of a more beaked and hairless appearance, very similar to that of a snapping turtle. The shell possessed by Turtwat has also grown to protect Grotitle’s entire backside while her head sprout has migrated to the back of her shell and grown into a pair of fully healthy bushes with leaves that are a crystalline blue in pallor. It should be noted that their shells are not only strengthened by adding soil but by having the pair of bushes growing, they keep the dirt compact and give the shell added resistance to breaking, the bushed gaining water from any ice that melts within the shell itself. This process forms a true symbiotic relationship between nature and the pokégirl.
    A Grotitle can really shine within the thick of PokéBattle. Yes, they are slow and cumbersome in movement but they are outright tanks. Their thick shells can take hit after hit, absorbing the energy from the point of impact and spreading it throughout the rest of the shell, minimizing the amount of damage that actually afflicts the Plant/Ice-type pokégirl, with her regenerative techniques keeping her natural armor together. Wood Tower is the favored move as the turtle pokégirl uses it to keep the target stationary, allowing her to catch up and use her powerful jaws to afflict damage; those that evade Wood Tower will find themselves under volley after volley of Icicles or Razor Leaves. Often, if their opponent is using a weapon or wearing armor, the Grotitle will use her jaws to damage if not break the other pokégirl’s advantageous implements. The technique Crunch can be very devastating to whoever is on the receiving end.Grotitles, like their pre-evolved form of Turtwat, take very well to a Harem setting. They are very peaceful pokégirls and get along with many other types, even ignoring the deficits in personality of many an ill-mattered breeds, (how one can ignore the antics of a Dark Lady is beyond this researcher as even stoned Toca aren’t that laid back!) They still get along best with pokégirls of the Squirrtitty line but they also appreciate those of the Titodile breed as well, although the later evolutions are more concerned with eating than they are supplying water to a harem sister. Elf Queens take an absolute shining to the Grotitles and often ride the larger pokégirl’s back; the bushes of the larger pokégirl protecting them from the frost elements of more wintry environments. Elf Queens and Whoretortles are suggested when pairing up a Grotitle with another pokégirl for tag-team PokéBattle matches as those pokégirls work incredibly well with one another. An interesting note is that they start to lose any hesitation around Fire-type pokégirls the might have had as a Turtwat.
    Taming a Grotitle is opposite to what it had been with a Turtwat. Whereas before they had preferred to be on their back during Taming, they now demand that they get to lie on their abdomens during sex. While they can still safely lie on their backs, the breed as a whole is worried about damaging the bushes growing on their shell while they are in the midst of coitus as such is very movement oriented. As before, the shell, (in this case the front) seems to meld with the earth in the midst of Taming, allowing the Grotitle to rejuvenate the environment she’s Taming in while getting it from her owner. It suggested that if one has their pokégirl giving them fellatio before that they should not even consider using the girl’s morphed form’s head! Their new ‘beak’ isn’t suitable for such and their even stronger jaws could cause the kind of damage that could end a Tamer’s career for good.
    Feral Grotitles like nothing more than to roll around in dirt and mud as not only does such an act keep them close to the earth but this allows the naturally-occurring minerals to seep in and make their shells even harder, giving them better protection. Besides this need a symbiotic relationship with soil, the Feral Plant/Ice-type pokégirl needs major quantities of water and are noted for living alongside bodies of water within densely forested areas. During the daytime, they leave the denser parts of the forest to let the bushes on their shells take in sunlight.     Very slow and gentle, Feral Grotitles only battle when forced, and in battle they will fight until only one is standing be it themselves of the perceived threat. Like their pre-evolved form of Turtwat, tossing a PokéBall at them often doesn’t trigger an attack/defense response from a Feral Grotitle, however it's suggested one use a Great Ball or better as Feral Grotitles tend to be more than powerful enough to break free from a standard PokéBall's capture mechanism.Threshold into a Grotitle is a very rare occurrence throughout the Leagues in general, with all documented cases thus far being in the Crescent League. This is hypothesized to be due to the number of Turtwat and Grotitle pokégirls throughout the League making both Common pokégirl breeds in the area compared to their overall rarity in the rest of the world. A girl going through Threshold and becoming a Grotitle faces similar circumstances that one faces when Thresholding into a Turtwat with the exception of a longer development time due to advanced physiology of a Grotitle over that of a Turtwat. A relatively painless Threshold as lethargy sets in to the point where it numbs even throughout until photosynthesis can successfully kick in.