Kitsune- The Kitsune demons are a special class of demons. They are sometimes mistakenly called fox spirits.
Kitsune have four distinct forms which they can assume--
Kitsune normally develop more tails the older and more powerful they grow. However, sometimes extreme conditions or very unusual circumstances can alter their natural progression, either speeding it up or halting it all together.
Kitsune are normally very social demons with almost child-like personalities. This can be even more noticeable if a kitsune was denied the usual familial and clan bonds. If a kitsune was isolated, they will be prone to either being more naive and child-like, or shy and possibly withdrawn which is not typical of their race.
Most kitsune are also insatiably curious and to many unfamiliar with the race they often appear hyper or easily distracted.
Kitsune have four distinct forms which they can assume--
- Most common is their humanoid demon form which appears mostly human with fox ears on their heads and anywhere from one to nine fox tails.
- Their human form is exactly that. They conceal their fox ears and tails, and appear completely human.
- Their simple fox form is a one tailed fox much like a wild fox except for possible alterations and variations in color.
- The final and most rarely seen form is their kitsune fox form where they take on the form of a larger than normal fox with multiple tails visible.
Kitsune normally develop more tails the older and more powerful they grow. However, sometimes extreme conditions or very unusual circumstances can alter their natural progression, either speeding it up or halting it all together.
Kitsune are normally very social demons with almost child-like personalities. This can be even more noticeable if a kitsune was denied the usual familial and clan bonds. If a kitsune was isolated, they will be prone to either being more naive and child-like, or shy and possibly withdrawn which is not typical of their race.
Most kitsune are also insatiably curious and to many unfamiliar with the race they often appear hyper or easily distracted.