
Kūko - Yokai.com
A tenko can become a kūko after reaching three thousand years of age. Upon achieving this rank, a kitsune takes on a much more human-like appearance. They lose their tails entirely, although their ears still resemble a fox’s. They do not have physical bodies, and exist as …
Kitsune Classifications - coyotes.org
Kitsune – fox, a general term for a fox regardless of the circumstance normally used for ‘good’ and ‘evil’ foxes alike. Koryo – haunting fox, see Reiko. Kuko – air fox, very bad kitsune, considered on the same level as Tengu (Japanese goblins) Nogitsune – wild fox, used at one time to differ between good and bad foxes.
Kitsune - White Wolf Wiki | Fandom
The Kuko "Air Foxes" are Kitsune who have fallen to the Wyrm. They have only been mentioned in the Kitsune Lexicon in the first Hengeyokai book, MET Hengeyokai book and the Changing Breeds book. They have never been fully detailed in any other book.
Kitsune - Foxes in Japanese Culture - Suki Desu
Kuko: Foxes associated with the element of air. Kukos are extremely evil, comparable to the Tengu, a goblin from Japanese mythology. Kyuubi: Kitsunes who have reached 900 years of age and developed 9 tails. They gain the ability to see and hear everything anywhere in the world, as well as obtaining infinite wisdom.
Kuko Physiology | Superpower Wiki - Fandom
The power to use the abilities of a Kuko, a type of Transcendent Kitsune Physiology.
Kitsune Physiology | Superpower Wiki | Fandom
Users possess the traits, attributes, characteristics and/or abilities of kitsune (Japanese: fox), a fox-spirit, who usually gain their powers by living long and keep growing stronger as they age: the more tails a kitsune has (they may have as many as nine), the older, wiser, and more powerful it is. They achieve this either through full or ...
All About Kitsune | Wiki | 𖣘Therian • Amino𖣘 Amino - Amino Apps
In the literal sense, Kitsune is the Japanese word for fox, though it generally refers to intelligent fox spirits of Japanese folklore and legend. In such folklore, it is believed that all foxes have supernatural abilities and the power to shapeshift. This shape-shifting ability is often used to deceive and fool others.
Kiko - Yokai.com
Translation: spirit fox Alternate names: senko (wizard fox) Habitat: usually found near Inari shrines Diet: none; they no longer need food. Appearance: Kiko are zenko—good kitsune—who serve the kami Inari. It is the third rank of fox spirit, below tenko and kūko. In general, kiko are between five hundred and one thousand years of age.
Sky Fox (mythology) - Wikipedia
The Sky Fox (Chinese: 天狐; pinyin: tiān hú), or Celestial Fox is a type of divine beast in East Asian mythology. After reaching 1,000 years of age and gaining its ninth tail, a fox spirit turns a golden color, becoming a sky fox, the most powerful form of …
Kitsune - Cookie Pantheon Wiki | Fandom
Kitsunes are Japanese fox spirits. Kitsunes are believed to possess superior intelligence, long life, and magical powers. The word kitsune is often translated as fox spirit. However, this does not mean that Kitsunes are ghosts, nor that they are fundamentally different from regular foxes...
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