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An [[Sumi-e|ink painting]] of a {{Wiki|Kitsune|three-tailed}} {{Wiki|Silver fox (animal)|silver fox}} howling at the [[moon]]. | |||
With roots in both [[China|Chinese]] and [[Japan]]ese mythology, the [[Yōkai|supernatural]] multi-tailed fox is a commonly appearing folktale character, sometimes portrayed as a good omen and other times as an ill-bearing trickster. The number of tails on the creature often correlates to the fox spirit's age and magical power, with a maximum of {{Wiki|Nine-tailed fox|nine tails}}. | With roots in both [[China|Chinese]] and [[Japan]]ese mythology, the [[Yōkai|supernatural]] multi-tailed fox is a commonly appearing folktale character, sometimes portrayed as a good omen and other times as an ill-bearing trickster. The number of tails on the creature often correlates to the fox spirit's age and magical power, with a maximum of {{Wiki|Nine-tailed fox|nine tails}}. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:52, 28 May 2026
An ink painting of a three-tailed silver fox howling at the moon.
With roots in both Chinese and Japanese mythology, the supernatural multi-tailed fox is a commonly appearing folktale character, sometimes portrayed as a good omen and other times as an ill-bearing trickster. The number of tails on the creature often correlates to the fox spirit's age and magical power, with a maximum of nine tails.