Nov 3, 2018 2:02:59 GMT -6
Post by codenamevixen on Nov 3, 2018 2:02:59 GMT -6
Name of Species: Kitsune
Baseline Dimension: The average head and body length is 18 to 33.75 inches, average weight is 4.9 to 31 lbs.
(only in animal form)
Baseline Appearance: Kitsunes can be either red, brown, or a light silvery blue. Both red and brown are the more common fur colors. All kitsunes have golden amber eyes when in animal form, and brown in human form. They also all have at least three or four bushy, white tipped tails when in animal form.
Culture/Origin of Species: Kitsunes are a very old species that have been around for hundreds of years. The very first kitsune had golden fur color, and had the name 'Renala'. She was able to shapeshift into a beautiful woman, and she fell in love with a human man. The two married and she gave birth to three kitsunes, one red, one brown, and one that was a light silvery blue color. These three became the ancestors of the present-day kitsunes. Before Renala had given birth to her three cubs, she had drunk wine that had been made with water that moonlight was reflected off of, and it very strongly poisoned her. She lived just long enough to give birth to her three children, and then she passed away. Because of this, every kitsune after is weakened by moonlight, and cannot touch or consume anything that moonlight has touched.
Traits: All three types of kitsunes are very clever and resourceful. Also, red kitsunes are resistant to heat, brown kitsunes are natural 'green thumbs', and light silvery blue kitsunes are resistant to the cold.
Flaws: All three types of kitsunes are weak to moonlight and anything that moonlight touches becomes toxic to them. Also, red kitsunes are extremely sensitive to the cold, brown kitsunes don't do well against environmental pollutants, and light silvery blue kitsunes burn much more easily in fire and heat than some creatures.
Baseline Dimension: The average head and body length is 18 to 33.75 inches, average weight is 4.9 to 31 lbs.
(only in animal form)
Baseline Appearance: Kitsunes can be either red, brown, or a light silvery blue. Both red and brown are the more common fur colors. All kitsunes have golden amber eyes when in animal form, and brown in human form. They also all have at least three or four bushy, white tipped tails when in animal form.
Culture/Origin of Species: Kitsunes are a very old species that have been around for hundreds of years. The very first kitsune had golden fur color, and had the name 'Renala'. She was able to shapeshift into a beautiful woman, and she fell in love with a human man. The two married and she gave birth to three kitsunes, one red, one brown, and one that was a light silvery blue color. These three became the ancestors of the present-day kitsunes. Before Renala had given birth to her three cubs, she had drunk wine that had been made with water that moonlight was reflected off of, and it very strongly poisoned her. She lived just long enough to give birth to her three children, and then she passed away. Because of this, every kitsune after is weakened by moonlight, and cannot touch or consume anything that moonlight has touched.
Traits: All three types of kitsunes are very clever and resourceful. Also, red kitsunes are resistant to heat, brown kitsunes are natural 'green thumbs', and light silvery blue kitsunes are resistant to the cold.
Flaws: All three types of kitsunes are weak to moonlight and anything that moonlight touches becomes toxic to them. Also, red kitsunes are extremely sensitive to the cold, brown kitsunes don't do well against environmental pollutants, and light silvery blue kitsunes burn much more easily in fire and heat than some creatures.