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''"Do not touch my ball. Do not take my ball....You know what? Forget that I even have a ball!'' -- [[Taver Firestrike]] | ''"Do not touch my ball. Do not take my ball....You know what? Forget that I even have a ball!'' -- [[Taver Firestrike]] | ||
+ | ===Description=== | ||
+ | Kitsune are foxes. This is not to say they are mystical beings who have a fox form; they are all the foxes in the land. Kitsune are mischievous, and delight in causing trouble, but when pressed they stop their tricks or run. They are not combative, fighting only when cornered, and then only as long as it takes to get a chance to escape. While they have the ability to conjure fire and lightning, it’s more a plaything than a weapon. Sprouting new tails marks the status of a Kitsune in their path towards enlightenment. At first level, the Kitsune is distinguished from normal foxes by sprouting a second tail. They gain an additional tail at each level. Having Masterhood in Monster is worth another tail, as is any knighthood. Nine-tailed Kitsune are no longer red, but instead silver, gold, black or white. There is a ten-tailed Kitsune, but she is | ||
+ | the mother of all Kitsune, a unique creature known simply as The Lady. | ||
+ | A [[Monster]] from the [[Book of Engoku]]. | ||
+ | ====Garb==== | ||
+ | Fox mask and tails. In human form, they will still retain a fox appearance unless they use [[Doppelgang]]. They must carry a small, white ball and wear all their tails at all times | ||
+ | ===Statistics=== | ||
+ | '''Type:''' [[Mystical]] [[Fey]] [[Humanoid]]<br> | ||
+ | '''[[Q/M Ratio]]:''': 1/1<br> | ||
+ | '''[[Armor]]:''' 2 points [[Natural Armor|Natural]]<br> | ||
+ | '''Weapons:''' Two melee daggers ([[Natural Weapons|Natural]])<br> | ||
+ | '''Immunities:''' [[Control School|Control]], [[Subdual]]<br> | ||
+ | '''Natural Lives:''' 3 | ||
+ | ==Abilities & Traits== | ||
+ | *'''[[Magic-Like Ability]]: [[Circle of Protection]]''' (unlimited) | ||
+ | *'''[[Magic-Like Ability]]: [[Mimic]]''' (1/life) | ||
+ | *'''[[Vulnerability]]: [[Monk|Monks]] and [[Healer|Healers]] Monks and Healers are not only immune to all of the Kitsune’s abilities, they are also capable of dispelling any of the creature’s Magic-Like Abilities with a touch. Should this happen, the Kitsune must flee from the player as if affected by [[Fear]]. | ||
+ | *'''[[Vulnerability]]: [[Focus Item]]''' (Ball) This small, white ball must be as well-padded as a [[spellball]] and is treated as a weapon for purposes of spell effects. | ||
+ | ===Levels=== | ||
+ | *1st As above | ||
+ | *2nd Gains '''[[Magic-Like Ability]]: [[Doppelgang]]''' | ||
+ | (1/game)<br> | ||
+ | Gains '''[[Magic-Like Ability]]: [[Legend]]''' (1/life) Only one victim at a time. | ||
+ | *3rd Gains '''[[Magic-Like Ability]]: [[Lightning Bolt]]''' (1 bolt/U) | ||
+ | *4th Legend becomes (2/life) Up to 3 victims at a time may be ensnared. | ||
+ | *5th Gains '''[[Magic-Like Ability]]: [[Fireball]]''' (1 bolt/u)<br> | ||
+ | Doppelgang becomes (2/game) | ||
+ | *6th Gains '''[[Magic-Like Ability]]: [[Possession]]''' (1/life) Not on the same player more than once per game.<br> | ||
+ | Legend becomes (unlimited) Up to 6 victims at a time. | ||
− | ===Lore=== | + | ===Player-Provided Lore=== |
Japanese word for fox. Foxes are a common subject of Japanese folklore. Stories depict them as intelligent beings and as possessing magical abilities that increase with their age and wisdom. Foremost among these is the ability to assume human form. While some folktales speak of kitsune employing this ability to trick others — as foxes in folklore often do — others portray them as faithful guardians, friends, lovers, and wives. | Japanese word for fox. Foxes are a common subject of Japanese folklore. Stories depict them as intelligent beings and as possessing magical abilities that increase with their age and wisdom. Foremost among these is the ability to assume human form. While some folktales speak of kitsune employing this ability to trick others — as foxes in folklore often do — others portray them as faithful guardians, friends, lovers, and wives. | ||
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− | ===In Amtgard=== | + | ===Kitsunes In Amtgard=== |
*[[Ninetails]] of the [[Rising Winds]] | *[[Ninetails]] of the [[Rising Winds]] | ||
*[[Taver Firestrike]] of the [[Rising Winds]] | *[[Taver Firestrike]] of the [[Rising Winds]] | ||
*[[Triangle]] of the [[Rising Winds]] | *[[Triangle]] of the [[Rising Winds]] | ||
*[[Brian Fox]] of the [[Rising Winds]] | *[[Brian Fox]] of the [[Rising Winds]] | ||
− | + | *Household: [[Kitsunes of Amtgard]] | |
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[[Monster List]] | [[Monster List]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Engoku Monsters]] [[Category: Monsters]] |
Revision as of 18:20, 26 August 2008
Contents
Kitsune
"Do not touch my ball. Do not take my ball....You know what? Forget that I even have a ball! -- Taver Firestrike
Description
Kitsune are foxes. This is not to say they are mystical beings who have a fox form; they are all the foxes in the land. Kitsune are mischievous, and delight in causing trouble, but when pressed they stop their tricks or run. They are not combative, fighting only when cornered, and then only as long as it takes to get a chance to escape. While they have the ability to conjure fire and lightning, it’s more a plaything than a weapon. Sprouting new tails marks the status of a Kitsune in their path towards enlightenment. At first level, the Kitsune is distinguished from normal foxes by sprouting a second tail. They gain an additional tail at each level. Having Masterhood in Monster is worth another tail, as is any knighthood. Nine-tailed Kitsune are no longer red, but instead silver, gold, black or white. There is a ten-tailed Kitsune, but she is the mother of all Kitsune, a unique creature known simply as The Lady. A Monster from the Book of Engoku.
Garb
Fox mask and tails. In human form, they will still retain a fox appearance unless they use Doppelgang. They must carry a small, white ball and wear all their tails at all times
Statistics
Type: Mystical Fey Humanoid
Q/M Ratio:: 1/1
Armor: 2 points Natural
Weapons: Two melee daggers (Natural)
Immunities: Control, Subdual
Natural Lives: 3
Abilities & Traits
- Magic-Like Ability: Circle of Protection (unlimited)
- Magic-Like Ability: Mimic (1/life)
- Vulnerability: Monks and Healers Monks and Healers are not only immune to all of the Kitsune’s abilities, they are also capable of dispelling any of the creature’s Magic-Like Abilities with a touch. Should this happen, the Kitsune must flee from the player as if affected by Fear.
- Vulnerability: Focus Item (Ball) This small, white ball must be as well-padded as a spellball and is treated as a weapon for purposes of spell effects.
Levels
- 1st As above
- 2nd Gains Magic-Like Ability: Doppelgang
(1/game)
Gains Magic-Like Ability: Legend (1/life) Only one victim at a time.
- 3rd Gains Magic-Like Ability: Lightning Bolt (1 bolt/U)
- 4th Legend becomes (2/life) Up to 3 victims at a time may be ensnared.
- 5th Gains Magic-Like Ability: Fireball (1 bolt/u)
Doppelgang becomes (2/game)
- 6th Gains Magic-Like Ability: Possession (1/life) Not on the same player more than once per game.
Legend becomes (unlimited) Up to 6 victims at a time.
Player-Provided Lore
Japanese word for fox. Foxes are a common subject of Japanese folklore. Stories depict them as intelligent beings and as possessing magical abilities that increase with their age and wisdom. Foremost among these is the ability to assume human form. While some folktales speak of kitsune employing this ability to trick others — as foxes in folklore often do — others portray them as faithful guardians, friends, lovers, and wives.
Foxes and human beings lived in close proximity in ancient Japan; this companionship gave rise to legends about the creatures. Kitsune have become closely associated with Inari, a Shinto kami or spirit, and serve as his messengers. This role has reinforced the fox's supernatural significance. The more tails a kitsune has — they may have as many as nine — the older, wiser, and more powerful it is. Because of their potential power and influence, some people make offerings to them as to a deity.
Kitsunes In Amtgard
- Ninetails of the Rising Winds
- Taver Firestrike of the Rising Winds
- Triangle of the Rising Winds
- Brian Fox of the Rising Winds
- Household: Kitsunes of Amtgard