Hello, Ring Girl . . .

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that was my first thought as well, just the energy thing ... no idea thereOpus the Poet wrote:I'm calling a Kitsune here. Quiet, studious and slightly mysterious.
I'd bet money on it.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Hiroshi's ex?
According to Daylla, that girl was taken into custody... Besides, to be an "ex", you have to have "been", first... (I.e. they never went out, since he spurned her advances, and she turned him into a butterfly...)jwhouk wrote:I'd bet money on it.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Hiroshi's ex?
The Ringu girl''s name was Sadako, though, wasn't it?Drakkenmensch wrote:She's climbed out of the well, brushed her hair and signed up for college.
She was supposed to be a Fae. This doesn't look like any Fae we've seen.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Hiroshi's ex?
In my reading Kitsune are fox spirits. The wild ones can be malevolent, but the tame ones are safe enough, although prone to pranks. Then there are the ones dedicated to the gods, usually as messengers, particularly to the Shinto god Inari.Opus the Poet wrote:IIRC Kitsune are like sirens and vampires in that they feed off humans (although Atsali seems not to need that) and I'm thinking Ruri hasn't had a "snack" in ages.
Astra, the "flying brick" superheroine* of Marion Harmon's "Capes" series, about a world that diverged from ours around the turn of the century, gets involved with a character she first (in Villains, Inc.) thinks is a shape-shifting "breakthrough"; he calls himself "Kitsune".sheik wrote: In my reading Kitsune are fox spirits. The wild ones can be malevolent, but the tame ones are safe enough, although prone to pranks. Then there are the ones dedicated to the gods, usually as messengers, particularly to the Shinto god Inari.
I remember reading about that somewhere, just today.sheik wrote:There is even a special term for common objects that achieve a soul by being lovingly cared for or lasting in excess of 100 years....
Kitsune are Japanese fox spirits and mostly range from benevolent tricksters to neutral tricksters; some are nasty but rarely vicious without cause (as THEY see it). Some are messengers of gods - and those with seven or more tails might as well be minor gods. I don't recommend dishonoring or insulting any of them, even the (relatively weak) one-tail ones.Opus the Poet wrote:IIRC Kitsune are like sirens and vampires in that they feed off humans (although Atsali seems not to need that) and I'm thinking Ruri hasn't had a "snack" in ages.