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They're similar in many ways to the rakshasa of the south eastern contries, who are also shape shifters. But while rakshasa have dark spirits, wanting to enslave and destroy and use their imperious magic to subjugate, kitsune are smaller, weaker, and more prone to fun and mischief than evil.  
 
They're similar in many ways to the rakshasa of the south eastern contries, who are also shape shifters. But while rakshasa have dark spirits, wanting to enslave and destroy and use their imperious magic to subjugate, kitsune are smaller, weaker, and more prone to fun and mischief than evil.  
  
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Some may notice that rakshasa are in many places in the east, but there are none in Asashiro. Ancient legends tell a story that the kitsune tricked rakshasa into leaving and never returning. No one is sure how this was accomplished, and many scoff at it as a kitsune exaggeration, but it seems strange that while they exist in in many other lands throughout the Sengari Sea, they are conspicuously absent from the larger continent.  
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Some may notice that rakshasa are in many places in the east, but there are none in Asashiro. Ancient legends tell a story that the kitsune tricked rakshasa into leaving and never returning. No one is sure how this was accomplished, and many scoff at it as a kitsune exaggeration, but it seems strange that while they exist in Zhongguo Dhumarja and many of the other islands in the vacinty, they are conspicuously absent from the larger continent.  
  
 
Kitsune like to take human form and wade into humanoid society, often to play tricks, spy, or just explore. Old folktales often mention female kitsune like to approach human men and convince them in tricky ways to commit to acts of incredible bravery, which often leads to a kitsune character appearing in many legends and sagas.
 
Kitsune like to take human form and wade into humanoid society, often to play tricks, spy, or just explore. Old folktales often mention female kitsune like to approach human men and convince them in tricky ways to commit to acts of incredible bravery, which often leads to a kitsune character appearing in many legends and sagas.

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