Prologue:
Many, many years ago, there was a man named Hagomoro Ōtsutsuki, son of the feared Princess Kaguya. He and his brother possessed the gift of chakra and legendary Rinnegan dojutsu, which their mother had supposedly stolen from the legendary God-Tree, the Shinju. The Shinju, furious at Kaguya's actions, sought to regain its stolen chakra, and assumed a monstrous form known as the Juubi and ravaged the land, killing thousands. Hagomoro and his brother eventually managed to defeat the Juubi, sealing its chakra into his body with a powerful Fuinjutsu technique and entombing its body inside a massive earthen prison that he threw into the heavens. This prison is known as the moon.
Hagomoro then set off on a journey to bring peace to the land, spreading his chakra to others and teaching them his ideals of a warless world. Humans revered him as a godlike figure: "The Sage of the Six Paths" for his victory over the Juubi and peace reigned. Hagomoro eventually married and had two sons Indra and Asura, who he entrusted his vision of peace to and lived out the remainder of his long life in peace. On his deathbed, fearing that the Juubi might return upon his passing, he used the power of the Rinnegan and spit the massive chakra within him into nine Bijuu or "tailed beasts." He loved each and every one of them like they were his own children and when he finally passed to the next world they all mourned him with the rest of humanity.
But that is only the story.
It is not completely true.
Towards the end of his life, Hagomoro began to get sick as the toxic chakra of the Juubi coursed through his weakened body. His sons enlisted the help of one of humanity's greatest scientists at the time, a man who only gave them the name "Sukube." Sukube examined the dying Sage and said that the only way for Hagomoro to survive was to release the chakra that was killing him. Hagomoro refused to release the Juubi as a whole and instead that he die and take it with him. Sukube attempted to find another way to save the Sage, but found that he could not. After a few weeks of tests, he announced that the seal was not strong enough to bring the Juubi along with him when he died. Out of options and on his family's urging, Hagomoro created the nine Bijuu. Sukube was fascinated by the technique he used and attempted to reverse-engineer it, attempting to perfect a jutsu which could create life.
He succeeded only through the use of strange machines and medicines to bolster his chakra, as his chakra was not strong enough to make life by itself. Unlike the Bijuu, Sukube's creations were smaller, but just as, if not even more, powerful than the strongest of the nine Bijuu, Kurama. Not to mention that they were all female and Sukube liked to have "adult fun" with them. He called them "Pokegirls."
When the Indra and Asura found out what Sukube had done, they were furious that someone had "stolen" their father's jutsu and slew all of the scientist's creations in front of him. Sukube went mad with revenge and created the greatest threat to the world since the Juubi: Typhonna, a being of pure destruction. He also made others called Infernus, a being of pure fire, Storm Gail, a woman that could control the weather better than any Futon technique, and Mountaintide, a creature that seemed the be made of the toughest stone and invulnerable to any attack. Humanity tried to fight against them, but four of them just demolished them all. Indra and Asura charged into alongside their "siblings," the Bijuu. They made some progress against the giantess and her siblings, but in the end they all fell against Typhonna, Infernus, Storm Gail, and Mountaintide, beaten and humiliated.
Sukube created many more breeds of Pokegirls to help get his revenge before his death at Indra's hands in an ambush. Hundreds of breeds were made; some of them numerous and some species only had one member and they all had different powers. But the one thing in common was that each and every single Pokegirl needed sex. It was written right into their genetic code. If a Pokegirl went too long without "taming" as he called it, she would lose her rational mind and become an animal in thought and action until her lust was sated.
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Naruto the tale of the shinobi tamer(discontinued)
أدب الهواةNaruto with pokegirls credit goes to MickDunD and I don't own either