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==Additional Equipment== | ==Additional Equipment== |
Revision as of 16:39, 24 July 2014
The best way to get more style than a Tanuki.
Location
You can follow Inari and become a Kitsune yourself for 30 Mako in the shrine to Inari in the Southeast corner of Fairhaven.
Powers
Kitsune can summon a Forest Wisp as well as use their nine tails in a Tail Fury against their enemies.
Additional Equipment
A Kitsune can have a Magatama in order to summon a Companion Wisp while not dedicated.
Thematic Information
The sacred messenger foxes of Inari. What are they doing here in America? Some say they came because the Tanuki were already here. Jealous? They claim not. They have a great many tails that are said tobe a sign of their power, but can be hidden at will. They can summon forest wisps, and strike with their many tails.