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Male Gemini
Born June 4th Air Sign, this Gemini man is full of wit and charm, and often the center of attention, as he delights everyone with a new joke he just heard or a story about what happened to him at work. Since Gemini rules Hermes, the messenger of the Gods, Gemini men are often writers or reporters. They are brilliant communicators, and can talk their way into any opportunity or out of any tight spot.
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Nogitsune Lore FAQ's
What is a Nogitsune? It is a Kitsune in a sense that has not sworn an oath to a god/goddess Inari or temple or they ones who have broken oaths. Who is Inari? A Japanese Shinto goddess of rice and/or food. What do we do? Nogitsune are 'freer', in a sense, to do what they wish – this can include harbouring hate against or killing other nogitsune and kitsune, harming mortals without any particular reason, taking people prisoner, lying incessantly, and so on. On the other hand, they can be very evil, malicious, and all-around not-nice creatures. And then, of course, there's all the shades in between. Quite a few nogitsune just fall under the 'perennial trickster' label, sometimes being a bit shady in their pranks towards kitsune and other creatures, but overall are not truly malicious unless we want to be. What do you eat? Well, this is a tricky question; Kitsune require a connection with an element, in order to fuel themselves. Generally they try to stick around a place that has a bevy of whatever they are, but they do travel from place to place as well. The Kitsune can drain the elemental energy of an area in order to feed and keep themselves healthy, and are also able to call on abilities associated with that element. The thing that is fed upon usually withers to some extent, depending on how much the Kitsune drains away, or how powerful it is. Oh I forgot to mention, we could feed on the energy taken from you as well. Rare for Vul but we also feed by draining a creature's soul. Often, this occurs during intercourse between the kitsune and its target, but can also be accomplished just by touching the target and establishing a link. A willing soul provides more nourishment than an unwilling one and is much safer, and both the target and the kitsune experience some form of pleasure during the draining. Be wary, though – unrestrained feeding can cause some pretty serious pain to even a willing target, and can also drive them quite insane. Most kitsune and even nogitsune will leave instructions on how to alleviate this with the drainee, as payment for services provided. Living things that are fed upon begin to wither away over time, becoming weak, pale, and sickly as their essence fades. Anything – living or no – that they draw upon does not necessarily have to be destroyed, but it will certainly be weakened by the experience. Destruction is more common among more powerful kitsune, who must absorb more energy than younger, weaker ones. What else can you do? What type of Kitsune are you?
Kitsune tend to live in families, and work together as much as possible. Lone kitsune tend to try and make families. Even myobu prefer to drive away nogitsune, instead of killing them. Kitsune are notorious for seeing a weakness in someone, and aggravating the weakness, until others see it. To those who are 'immoral', they tend to 'help', making the person more immoral, or guiding the person down the path of self-destruction. To the ones they consider 'moral', they become friendly, and helpful, though they may still play a trick, or show a small flaw in the person, to teach them humility. Kitsune have to keep their promises, and especially follow their word of honor. They become self-destructive if they break a promise, and when someone else breaks a promise, they become deadly enemies. Kitsune are also a victim of their own feelings. A kitsune's emotions can cause them harm, or distract them. The Sin of Regret can even kill a kitsune outright. Kitsune do not accept aid from those who are not willing. Those who wish to aid a kitsune, must do so of their own free will. Kitsune are very loath to ask for help, and as such, most aid must come from another's initiative. Kitsune are emotional and very vengeful. Kitsune will lose their temper at the slightest provocation. Once someone has earned a kitsune's enmity, the kitsune will begin enacting revenge that can become quite extreme. On the other hand, those who have earned a kitsune's trust and loyalty will see a friendship that can last through many trials. Freedom is very important to the kitsune. They do not accept being forced into something they do not wish, and do not like being bound or trapped. Doing so weakens the kitsune, and is frowned upon by other kitsune. |