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[[Category: | [[Category:Races]][[Image:Kitsune3.jpg|500px|right|A rare glimpse of a Kitsune before she Walks Among Us. Who is she really? With her Foxfire and Guarded Thoughts, we may never know for sure.]] | ||
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{{quote|Beautifully subtle, a glance in the moonlight, then farewell.}} | |||
===Origins=== | |||
Of all the intelligent races, there are several that are aligned with animal spirits. The story of their origin is vague, but no matter where you go, the same general outline is agreed upon. That outline goes something like this: | |||
In the Dawn Times, there were several civilized intelligent races. Who was the First Race is a matter of debate, but there is no doubt that there were Elves, Dwarves, and Humans very early, followed closely by Gnomes and Halflings. For a very long time, these were the dominant races. | |||
After the Dawn Times but still very long ago, there were many animal Gods who wished to also have a race of intelligent creatures to worship them. As a result, there came to be hundreds of intelligent races, many of them aligned with animal spirits. This was a period of great strife and chaos as all the multitude of races strove among themselves. | |||
Eventually, the Gods decided there would be a great contest, and from the hundreds of intelligent animal races there would be chosen five, to match the number of the First Races. The details of the contest can be found in thousands of myths all over the world, but in the end, there were indeed five animal races chosen to Bear the Spark of Civility. | |||
Those five races exist to this day. The races that lost the contest were understandably bitter, as they were relegated to a lesser role. Some races, like the centaurs, moldered away into decline. Other races embraced their lesser status as a matter of pride, like the gnolls. | |||
Of the five races who won that Great Contest, all are available as player races, as they have the Spark. | |||
One of those races is the Kitsune. | |||
The Kitsune are unique, in that they are not a natural race arisen by the Gods. Kitsune are descended from actual foxes, who gained intelligence over the course of ages through their own diligent work. Kitsune most often appear as red foxes, although due to their magical prowess, quite striking silver and sable Kitsune are often seen as well. The Kitsune are driven, and have been driven for ages, on their quest to rise above their base animal origins and become real people, humanoids like everyone else. In early history, it took Kitsune centuries of effort to learn how to 'pass' as human. Today, after the Great Contest, Kitsune are born with the ability to pass. | |||
Sadly, Kitsune are still not satisfied. Kitsune are still born as animals, and their true form is still that of an animal. Kitsune, during the Great Contest, tricked their way into winning, and thanks to their trickery, even though they were declared one of the five winners, their race received far less of the Spark than the other races did. As a result, Kitsune still suffer their lowly animal origin. Kitsune are shamed by and utterly despise their lowly nature and desire nothing more than to rise above their ordained place in the world and become as 'human' as any other race which nobly possesses the Spark. | |||
This deep, secret frustration, this sense of inadequacy, drives a Kitsune's innermost self. Every Kitsune secretly hates their Walks Among Us power. They all wish that it wasn't needed; that they were 'real' people, instead. | |||
===Culture=== | ===Culture=== | ||
Kitsune are con artists. Every minute of every day, they are working the rubes around them convincing them that they are a person, not an animal with a clever spell. Once a kitsune accepts that they must live a full-time, full-life con-man's deal, the notion of perpetrating other deceitful wordplay becomes almost secondary. As a result, Kitsune have a reputation as being untrustworthy and oath-breakers. In truth, this reputation is usually pretty close to spot-on. | |||
Yes, there are many fine, honest, and upright Kitsune out there, but in the grand scheme of things, they are a fairly small number of the total species. Kitsune know how to sweet-talk and cajole and persuade, it's in their makeup. Kitsune are not terribly rare, but Kitsune never form their own settlements. Indeed, many people you meet who seem to be another race are secretly Kitsune. | |||
That said,Kitsune have a strong sense of their own culture. They are animalistic and easily swayed by the phases of the moon and the turning of the seasons. Kitsune don't really celebrate holidays of their own, because of their animal nature, but they participate in all the observations of their neighbors with delight. | |||
The one driving thing in Kitsune culture is trying to work out some way to make themselves truly humanoid. Kitsune are too fractured to work in any organized way toward this goal, but they universally work in the same direction, whether they realize it or not. | |||
Aside from that, many kitsune take the 'easy way' out, and make their way through life as tricksters and con men, delighting in the gullibility of others and leaving nothing behind but red or silver or black fur all over the fine sheets. | |||
===Growing Up Kitsune=== | ===Growing Up Kitsune=== | ||
Kitsune can find each other pretty easily. While they do not have their own separate towns and villages, they will often have a separate 'shadow world' set up and running in a larger city, such that there is a Kitsune-only tavern, a kitsune-only school, a kitsune-only neighborhood, etc. In such places, kitsune let down their guard, a little, and find mates and friends. Kitsune families are remarkably mundane, a male and a female mate and a litter of kits arises in the usual way. Kitsune have litters, with between 2 and 5 kits being the most common number. Kitsune do not often have more than one litter, in most cases, although they certainly could if they wanted too. | |||
Mated kitsune pairs usually break off after about twenty years and all the kits are grown. There is no bitterness about such things, it's simply that kitsune feel the need to walk their own path. | |||
Kitsune kits are raised strictly in secret until the age of three or so, when they master their 'Walks Among Us' ability. That is the age when the young kitsune chooses the appearance of their humanoid persona that they will keep throughout their entire life. This is not a process to be taken lightly, even at the young age of the kit, and responsible parents will try to curb the kits wilder experiments, like having three eyes and such. | |||
Once a kitsune kit has mastered their Walks Among Us ability, they seamlessly integrate into whatever larger culture they inhabit. Note, however, that kitsune never completely shake their animal nature, and thus have a fondness for catching and eating rodents and birds and other small prey for their entire lives. When a kitsune buys a caged bird for their mother, it isn't because the bird sings so sweetly.... | |||
===Economy === | ===Economy === | ||
Kitsune aren't exactly bad for a society, but neither do they contribute a great deal, in most cases. Kitsune are grifters and hucksters for the most part, and because of their independent natures, are not terribly likely to form into organized crime. As a result, Kitsune are frequently in conflict, either openly or covertly, with thieves guilds and assassins guilds that may be operating in a given area. Aside from that, Kitsune's tend to spend their lives quietly, nipping off a gullible mark here and there. | |||
When a Kitsune tends to make a bigger impact on society is when they get political. Something about Kitsune's and politics mixes very well, and it is fortunate that few Kitsune have the patience to endure a political lifestyle. Kitsune make superb spies, spymasters, advisers, regents, and otherwise act as 'the power behind the throne.' In this role, Kitsune mesh well with Mallori, and frankly the two races, despite being utterly alien to each other, get along extremely well...if not trustingly. | |||
===Customs=== | ===Customs=== | ||
Kitsune adopt all of the holidays and mores of their host culture while they are in the guise of humanoids. But, when they are in their secret, shadow community, in the places and dens among their hosts where all the kitsune congregate and let down their guard, they have an entire other set of customs, as rich and varied as any other race. | |||
Kitsune celebrate Summer and Fall as the principal seasons, one for comfort and one for change. Kitsune have many elaborate methods of meeting and greeting one another, which seem to outsiders like playful 'dances' and tussles and bouts of fierce mock-growling. Kitsune find status among themselves to be important, but not nearly so rigid that they have anything like an 'Alpha' structure. Kitsune simply like knowing who is in favor, and why, and who is out of favor, and of course why. | |||
Kitsune love rich tidbits and delicate flourishes, and will often bring songbirds and pretty mice as treats and gifts. They also adore more conventional food, and will partake with gusto, although rare indeed is the Kitsune who eats heavily: They have a spirit's appetite, which is to say, hardly any appetite at all. | |||
Kitsune interpersonal relationships are incredibly byzantine and convoluted, as their tricksy nature practically forces them to gossip and connive and canoodle in every direction at all times. Married kitsune are almost never faithful and indeed, such is not expected on the part of either party. Kitsune marriages are about raising the kits up right, and that's about the beginning and end of it. | |||
Oddly enough, Kitsune rarely involve each other in their various confidence schemes and grifts. Indeed, it is considered great sport to cultivate a 'stable of marks', or, a group of friends who are trusting and gullible, and upon whom the Kitsune can run the most convoluted and remarkable of con games. Many Kitsune set up these cons so they can 'help' their neighbors in some way, but others are not nearly so benign. Having a playful Kitsune as a friend and confidante, someone who is looking out for you, can lead to remarkably good luck...with the occasional exciting chase by the Town Watch. | |||
===Lifespan and Burial=== | |||
Kitsune do not practice burial rites, per se. A kitsune who dies of old age is usually left in some exposed spot so their body can be scavenged, and so return to nature. The skull is often recovered and kept in the family place of honor. | |||
===Relations with Others=== | ===Relations with Others=== | ||
Kitsune tend to like humans, a trait they share with Gata, although in all other ways Kitsune cannot abide Gata in the least. Gata dislike Kitsune right back, because Kitsune, due to their animalistic nature, are far too fond of killing and eating pets for a gata's liking. Kitsune work well with Mallori, and the two races often find themselves working in the shadows, either together or at odds. Both Kitsune and Mallori find these competitions fun and exciting. Oddly enough, Kitsune dislike Changelings, not least because Changeling vision is not fooled in the slightest by a Kitsune's wiles and they always can spot a Kitsune instantly. Granted, Changelings are so achingly polite and desirous of blending in that they'd never dream of outing anyone, but still, Kitsune's don't like knowing their secrets are so easily laid bare by the newcomer race. | |||
Kitsune, like all the animal races, dislike Vishkanya intensely. Kitsune's had to con and fight and cheat and steal their way into their portion of the Spark, and got only the smallest, most meager portion of it to boot. It enrages and insults every Kitsune that the snakey newcomers gained their full portion of the Spark of Civility by ACCIDENT. Kitsune on Vishkanya violence is rare...probably. With kitsune, it can be hard to know the exact species of a person attacking a vishkanya. | |||
===Starting Height and Weight=== | ===Starting Height and Weight=== | ||
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! Gender || Base Height || Height Modifier || Weight || Weight Modifier | |- | ||
! width="12%" | Gender || Base Height || Height Modifier || Weight || Weight Modifier | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Male || 4 ft. 9 in. || +2d6 in. (4 ft. 11 in. - 5 ft. 9 in.) || 80 lbs. || +( | | Male || 4 ft. 9 in. || +2d6 in. (4 ft. 11 in. - 5 ft. 9 in.) || 80 lbs. || +(2d8x5 lbs.) (90 - 160 lbs.) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Female || 4 ft. 7 in. || +2d6 in. (4 ft. 9 in. - 5 ft. 7 in.) || 60 lbs. || +( | | Female || 4 ft. 7 in. || +2d6 in. (4 ft. 9 in. - 5 ft. 7 in.) || 60 lbs. || +(2d4x5 lbs.) (70 - 100 lbs.) | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Starting Ages=== | ===Starting Ages=== | ||
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! Adulthood || Intuitive || Self-Taught || Trained | |- | ||
! width="12%" | Adulthood || Intuitive || Self-Taught || Trained | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 20 years || +1d6 years (21 - 26 years) || +2d6 years (22 - 32 years) || +3d6 years (23 - 38 years) | | 20 years || +1d6 years (21 - 26 years) || +2d6 years (22 - 32 years) || +3d6 years (23 - 38 years) | ||
|} | |} | ||
== PC's == | == PC's == | ||
Kitsune have no class or alignment restrictions. | Kitsune have no class or alignment restrictions. | ||
===Standard Racial Traits=== | ===Standard Racial Traits=== | ||
All Kitsune have the following Standard Racial Advantages: | All Kitsune have the following Standard Racial Advantages: | ||
* '''Attributes:''' Kitsune may choose to gain one of the following ability score bonus sets when creating their character. No ability score may ever be modified above a 20 or below a 7. | * '''Attributes:''' Kitsune may choose to gain one of the following [[ability score]] bonus sets when creating their character. No ability score may ever be modified above a 20 or below a 7. | ||
** +2 to two different | ** +2 to two different ability scores, -2 to one ability score | ||
** +2 to one | ** +2 to one ability score, +1 to three different ability scores, -2 to one ability score | ||
** +4 to one | ** +4 to one ability score, -2 to one other ability score | ||
* '''Size:''' Kitsune are Medium creatures and thus receive no bonuses or penalties due to their size. | * '''Size:''' Kitsune are Medium creatures and thus receive no bonuses or penalties due to their size. | ||
* '''Type:''' Kitsune have the Humanoid type, with the | * '''Type:''' Kitsune have the Humanoid type, with the Beast subtype. | ||
* '''Base Speed:''' Kitsune have a | * '''Base Speed:''' Kitsune have a [[Walk]] speed of 30 feet. | ||
* '''Languages:''' Kitsune begin play speaking Common | * '''Languages:''' Kitsune begin play speaking only Common. | ||
* | :* '''[[Character_Creation#Starting_Languages|Bonus Languages]]:''' Characters with a positive Intelligence modifier gain one bonus language per +1 of their modifier, selecting from the following list: Elven, Gnome, Halfling, Myerl, Orc and Tengu. Once the character's intelligence is high enough to have acquired all six of these bonus languages, they no longer gain bonus languages for increasing their Intelligence. Characters can also learn new languages by placing ranks in the [[Linguistics]] skill. | ||
* | * '''Animal Form (Ex):''' A Kitsune's normal form and appearance is as a fox, and they can transform into or out of this form as a standard action. When they are in their fox form, their size becomes Small. They lose the use of their hands in Animal Form, cannot make weapon attacks, and cannot speak. Unlike most foxes, Kitsune are raised to be civilized, and thus they do not even have a bite attack. A Kitsune in Animal Form cannot cast spells unless they have no somatic or verbal component, or unless they use feats to allow similar. | ||
* '''Low-Light Vision (Ex):''' Kitsune can see twice as far as humans in conditions of dim light. | |||
* '''Tricksy (Ex):''' Kitsune are natural-born confidence hucksters. They add a +2 [[training bonus]] to all [[Bluff]] rolls when they are trying to pull a fast one. This bonus never applies to any rolls in a combat situation (such as a feint attempt), but it would certainly apply to weaseling their way into a free room at the inn, or fast-talking their way past a doorman, or similar [[Skill Challenge]]s. In most cases, Tricksy is only usable while the Kitsune looks like a humanoid. | |||
* '''Walks Among Us (Su):''' A Kitsune in their true shape is indistinguishable from a natural red, silver, or sable fox. This is their natural, normal form. Kitsune can assume the appearance of a specific single humanoid form, belonging to one of the common races, and of the same sex as the Kitsune. The race and physical appearance of this form are determined at character creation and cannot be changed. The Kitsune always takes this specific form when she uses this ability. A Kitsune in humanoid form gains a +3 [[training bonus]] on [[Disguise]] checks made to sustain this identity. Changing shape is a [[standard action]]. This ability otherwise functions as [[Least Polymorph (Bard Spell)]]. | |||
===Major Racial Traits=== | ===Major Racial Traits=== | ||
Choose one of the following Major Racial Traits: | Choose one of the following Major Racial Traits: | ||
* Clever Ways, +1 racial | * '''Clever Ways (Ex):''' Kitsune with this racial trait add a permanent +1 [[training bonus]] to their Wisdom score. This bonus may be applied to their Wisdom score even if they have already added a racial ability score modifier to their Wisdom, though their total modified Wisdom Score cannot exceed 20 at character creation. In addition, at 11th level, the Kitsune gains an additional +1 to their Wisdom score, and at 26th level, they gain a further +2 to their Wisdom score (for a total of +4 from this racial trait, which is a total of +2 to their Wisdom Modifier). | ||
* | * <onlyinclude>'''Startling Cry (Su):''' A Kitsune with this racial trait may emit a startling cry in combat, which distracts and unnerves nearby foes. Once per encounter as a [[move action]], the Kitsune may calculate flanks as if they were in any square adjacent to their actual square. At 11th level, Startling Cry becomes a [[swift action]]. At 21st level, they can perform a Startling Cry twice per encounter. At 31st level, they can perform a Startling Cry once per round. | ||
</onlyinclude> | |||
* '''Quick Reactions (Ex):''' A Kitsune with this racial trait gains a +1 [[training bonus]] to reflex saves and a +2 training bonus on [[initiative]] checks. At 11th level, the bonus to reflex saves improves to +2 and the bonus to initiative improves to +3. It improves to +3 reflex and +4 initiative at 21st level, and +4 reflex and +5 initiative at 31st level. | |||
* | * '''Foxfire (Su):''' Once per day as a [[free action]], a Kitsune with this racial trait can cause an enemy they have just successfully struck with an attack to suffer a -2 penalty to all saving throws until the start of the Kitsune's next turn. In addition, the Foxfire surrounds the enemy and acts to negate the [[miss chance]] due to poor lighting or invisibility, and all stealth rolls attempted while affected by Foxfire are made at a -10 penalty. The enemy burns with ghostly foxfire while this ability is affecting them. At 11th level, Foxfire is usable once per encounter and the penalty to saves becomes a -3. At 26th level, Foxfire becomes usable twice per encounter and the penalty to saves becomes a -4. Creatures with roles, such as [[Threat]]s and [[Heavy|Heavies]], treat this racial trait as a condition, to which they have partial immunity, as defined in their role description. | ||
* | * '''Trickster (Su):''' When the Kitsune with this racial trait uses any effect, spell, item, class ability, etc., associated with the Illusion, Enchantment, or Transmutation schools, the save DC of any effects is increased by a +1 [[training bonus]]. This bonus increases to +2 at 21st level. | ||
===Minor Racial Traits=== | ===Minor Racial Traits=== | ||
Choose one of the following Minor Racial Traits: | Choose one of the following Minor Racial Traits: | ||
* | * '''Ally (Ex):''' A Kitsune with this racial trait chooses 1 [[NPC]] at character creation, and that [[NPC]] is a loyal friend to the Kitsune. The more famous or highly placed, the less benefit this trait gives, but even the Emperor would be able to do small favors for his friends every now and again, without putting that friend at too much risk. This trait can mean better sale prices with your friend the shopkeeper, or a place to fence stolen goods reliably, or simply a trustworthy source of information. | ||
* | * '''Guarded Thoughts (Su):''' A Kitsune with this racial trait is highly resistant against unwanted attempts to scry upon them. When anyone attempts to target the Kitsune with a spell or spell-like ability of the Universal school or relating to Divination, the caster must make a [[Caster Check]] versus the Kitsune's [[Maneuver Defense]] or the attempt fails. At level 11, the Kitsune's resistance improves against these sorts of scry attempts by +2. At level 21, it improves by +4. If the caster check fails, the spell is unable to target the Kitsune, as though they do not exist. This resistance can be voluntarily lowered for 1 round as a [[standard action]]. | ||
* | * '''Clever Hands (Ex):''' A Kitsune with this racial trait gains a +1 [[training bonus]] to [[Sleight of Hand]] skill checks. This bonus improves to +2 at level 11, +3 at level 21, and +4 at level 31. | ||
* | * '''Obsessive Focus (Su):''' A Kitsune with this racial trait chooses a spell they can cast, and is able to cast that spell as though she were 1 caster level higher. If the spell is from the illusion school, they can instead cast it as though they were 2 caster levels higher. The Kitsune can change the chosen spell when they level up, if they wish to do so. | ||
* | * '''Quick Like A Fox (Ex):''' A Kitsune with this racial trait may move ten feet with a 5-foot step, once per day. At level 21, the Kitsune may use Quick Like a Fox once per encounter. Since this is a single action, a Kitsune may also use this ability to take a 5-foot step into [[difficult terrain]]. |
Latest revision as of 19:21, 6 April 2024
- Beautifully subtle, a glance in the moonlight, then farewell.
Origins
Of all the intelligent races, there are several that are aligned with animal spirits. The story of their origin is vague, but no matter where you go, the same general outline is agreed upon. That outline goes something like this:
In the Dawn Times, there were several civilized intelligent races. Who was the First Race is a matter of debate, but there is no doubt that there were Elves, Dwarves, and Humans very early, followed closely by Gnomes and Halflings. For a very long time, these were the dominant races.
After the Dawn Times but still very long ago, there were many animal Gods who wished to also have a race of intelligent creatures to worship them. As a result, there came to be hundreds of intelligent races, many of them aligned with animal spirits. This was a period of great strife and chaos as all the multitude of races strove among themselves.
Eventually, the Gods decided there would be a great contest, and from the hundreds of intelligent animal races there would be chosen five, to match the number of the First Races. The details of the contest can be found in thousands of myths all over the world, but in the end, there were indeed five animal races chosen to Bear the Spark of Civility.
Those five races exist to this day. The races that lost the contest were understandably bitter, as they were relegated to a lesser role. Some races, like the centaurs, moldered away into decline. Other races embraced their lesser status as a matter of pride, like the gnolls.
Of the five races who won that Great Contest, all are available as player races, as they have the Spark.
One of those races is the Kitsune.
The Kitsune are unique, in that they are not a natural race arisen by the Gods. Kitsune are descended from actual foxes, who gained intelligence over the course of ages through their own diligent work. Kitsune most often appear as red foxes, although due to their magical prowess, quite striking silver and sable Kitsune are often seen as well. The Kitsune are driven, and have been driven for ages, on their quest to rise above their base animal origins and become real people, humanoids like everyone else. In early history, it took Kitsune centuries of effort to learn how to 'pass' as human. Today, after the Great Contest, Kitsune are born with the ability to pass.
Sadly, Kitsune are still not satisfied. Kitsune are still born as animals, and their true form is still that of an animal. Kitsune, during the Great Contest, tricked their way into winning, and thanks to their trickery, even though they were declared one of the five winners, their race received far less of the Spark than the other races did. As a result, Kitsune still suffer their lowly animal origin. Kitsune are shamed by and utterly despise their lowly nature and desire nothing more than to rise above their ordained place in the world and become as 'human' as any other race which nobly possesses the Spark.
This deep, secret frustration, this sense of inadequacy, drives a Kitsune's innermost self. Every Kitsune secretly hates their Walks Among Us power. They all wish that it wasn't needed; that they were 'real' people, instead.
Culture
Kitsune are con artists. Every minute of every day, they are working the rubes around them convincing them that they are a person, not an animal with a clever spell. Once a kitsune accepts that they must live a full-time, full-life con-man's deal, the notion of perpetrating other deceitful wordplay becomes almost secondary. As a result, Kitsune have a reputation as being untrustworthy and oath-breakers. In truth, this reputation is usually pretty close to spot-on.
Yes, there are many fine, honest, and upright Kitsune out there, but in the grand scheme of things, they are a fairly small number of the total species. Kitsune know how to sweet-talk and cajole and persuade, it's in their makeup. Kitsune are not terribly rare, but Kitsune never form their own settlements. Indeed, many people you meet who seem to be another race are secretly Kitsune.
That said,Kitsune have a strong sense of their own culture. They are animalistic and easily swayed by the phases of the moon and the turning of the seasons. Kitsune don't really celebrate holidays of their own, because of their animal nature, but they participate in all the observations of their neighbors with delight.
The one driving thing in Kitsune culture is trying to work out some way to make themselves truly humanoid. Kitsune are too fractured to work in any organized way toward this goal, but they universally work in the same direction, whether they realize it or not.
Aside from that, many kitsune take the 'easy way' out, and make their way through life as tricksters and con men, delighting in the gullibility of others and leaving nothing behind but red or silver or black fur all over the fine sheets.
Growing Up Kitsune
Kitsune can find each other pretty easily. While they do not have their own separate towns and villages, they will often have a separate 'shadow world' set up and running in a larger city, such that there is a Kitsune-only tavern, a kitsune-only school, a kitsune-only neighborhood, etc. In such places, kitsune let down their guard, a little, and find mates and friends. Kitsune families are remarkably mundane, a male and a female mate and a litter of kits arises in the usual way. Kitsune have litters, with between 2 and 5 kits being the most common number. Kitsune do not often have more than one litter, in most cases, although they certainly could if they wanted too.
Mated kitsune pairs usually break off after about twenty years and all the kits are grown. There is no bitterness about such things, it's simply that kitsune feel the need to walk their own path.
Kitsune kits are raised strictly in secret until the age of three or so, when they master their 'Walks Among Us' ability. That is the age when the young kitsune chooses the appearance of their humanoid persona that they will keep throughout their entire life. This is not a process to be taken lightly, even at the young age of the kit, and responsible parents will try to curb the kits wilder experiments, like having three eyes and such.
Once a kitsune kit has mastered their Walks Among Us ability, they seamlessly integrate into whatever larger culture they inhabit. Note, however, that kitsune never completely shake their animal nature, and thus have a fondness for catching and eating rodents and birds and other small prey for their entire lives. When a kitsune buys a caged bird for their mother, it isn't because the bird sings so sweetly....
Economy
Kitsune aren't exactly bad for a society, but neither do they contribute a great deal, in most cases. Kitsune are grifters and hucksters for the most part, and because of their independent natures, are not terribly likely to form into organized crime. As a result, Kitsune are frequently in conflict, either openly or covertly, with thieves guilds and assassins guilds that may be operating in a given area. Aside from that, Kitsune's tend to spend their lives quietly, nipping off a gullible mark here and there.
When a Kitsune tends to make a bigger impact on society is when they get political. Something about Kitsune's and politics mixes very well, and it is fortunate that few Kitsune have the patience to endure a political lifestyle. Kitsune make superb spies, spymasters, advisers, regents, and otherwise act as 'the power behind the throne.' In this role, Kitsune mesh well with Mallori, and frankly the two races, despite being utterly alien to each other, get along extremely well...if not trustingly.
Customs
Kitsune adopt all of the holidays and mores of their host culture while they are in the guise of humanoids. But, when they are in their secret, shadow community, in the places and dens among their hosts where all the kitsune congregate and let down their guard, they have an entire other set of customs, as rich and varied as any other race.
Kitsune celebrate Summer and Fall as the principal seasons, one for comfort and one for change. Kitsune have many elaborate methods of meeting and greeting one another, which seem to outsiders like playful 'dances' and tussles and bouts of fierce mock-growling. Kitsune find status among themselves to be important, but not nearly so rigid that they have anything like an 'Alpha' structure. Kitsune simply like knowing who is in favor, and why, and who is out of favor, and of course why.
Kitsune love rich tidbits and delicate flourishes, and will often bring songbirds and pretty mice as treats and gifts. They also adore more conventional food, and will partake with gusto, although rare indeed is the Kitsune who eats heavily: They have a spirit's appetite, which is to say, hardly any appetite at all.
Kitsune interpersonal relationships are incredibly byzantine and convoluted, as their tricksy nature practically forces them to gossip and connive and canoodle in every direction at all times. Married kitsune are almost never faithful and indeed, such is not expected on the part of either party. Kitsune marriages are about raising the kits up right, and that's about the beginning and end of it.
Oddly enough, Kitsune rarely involve each other in their various confidence schemes and grifts. Indeed, it is considered great sport to cultivate a 'stable of marks', or, a group of friends who are trusting and gullible, and upon whom the Kitsune can run the most convoluted and remarkable of con games. Many Kitsune set up these cons so they can 'help' their neighbors in some way, but others are not nearly so benign. Having a playful Kitsune as a friend and confidante, someone who is looking out for you, can lead to remarkably good luck...with the occasional exciting chase by the Town Watch.
Lifespan and Burial
Kitsune do not practice burial rites, per se. A kitsune who dies of old age is usually left in some exposed spot so their body can be scavenged, and so return to nature. The skull is often recovered and kept in the family place of honor.
Relations with Others
Kitsune tend to like humans, a trait they share with Gata, although in all other ways Kitsune cannot abide Gata in the least. Gata dislike Kitsune right back, because Kitsune, due to their animalistic nature, are far too fond of killing and eating pets for a gata's liking. Kitsune work well with Mallori, and the two races often find themselves working in the shadows, either together or at odds. Both Kitsune and Mallori find these competitions fun and exciting. Oddly enough, Kitsune dislike Changelings, not least because Changeling vision is not fooled in the slightest by a Kitsune's wiles and they always can spot a Kitsune instantly. Granted, Changelings are so achingly polite and desirous of blending in that they'd never dream of outing anyone, but still, Kitsune's don't like knowing their secrets are so easily laid bare by the newcomer race.
Kitsune, like all the animal races, dislike Vishkanya intensely. Kitsune's had to con and fight and cheat and steal their way into their portion of the Spark, and got only the smallest, most meager portion of it to boot. It enrages and insults every Kitsune that the snakey newcomers gained their full portion of the Spark of Civility by ACCIDENT. Kitsune on Vishkanya violence is rare...probably. With kitsune, it can be hard to know the exact species of a person attacking a vishkanya.
Starting Height and Weight
Gender Base Height Height Modifier Weight Weight Modifier Male 4 ft. 9 in. +2d6 in. (4 ft. 11 in. - 5 ft. 9 in.) 80 lbs. +(2d8x5 lbs.) (90 - 160 lbs.) Female 4 ft. 7 in. +2d6 in. (4 ft. 9 in. - 5 ft. 7 in.) 60 lbs. +(2d4x5 lbs.) (70 - 100 lbs.)
Starting Ages
Adulthood Intuitive Self-Taught Trained 20 years +1d6 years (21 - 26 years) +2d6 years (22 - 32 years) +3d6 years (23 - 38 years)
PC's
Kitsune have no class or alignment restrictions.
Standard Racial Traits
All Kitsune have the following Standard Racial Advantages:
- Attributes: Kitsune may choose to gain one of the following ability score bonus sets when creating their character. No ability score may ever be modified above a 20 or below a 7.
- +2 to two different ability scores, -2 to one ability score
- +2 to one ability score, +1 to three different ability scores, -2 to one ability score
- +4 to one ability score, -2 to one other ability score
- Size: Kitsune are Medium creatures and thus receive no bonuses or penalties due to their size.
- Type: Kitsune have the Humanoid type, with the Beast subtype.
- Base Speed: Kitsune have a Walk speed of 30 feet.
- Languages: Kitsune begin play speaking only Common.
- Bonus Languages: Characters with a positive Intelligence modifier gain one bonus language per +1 of their modifier, selecting from the following list: Elven, Gnome, Halfling, Myerl, Orc and Tengu. Once the character's intelligence is high enough to have acquired all six of these bonus languages, they no longer gain bonus languages for increasing their Intelligence. Characters can also learn new languages by placing ranks in the Linguistics skill.
- Animal Form (Ex): A Kitsune's normal form and appearance is as a fox, and they can transform into or out of this form as a standard action. When they are in their fox form, their size becomes Small. They lose the use of their hands in Animal Form, cannot make weapon attacks, and cannot speak. Unlike most foxes, Kitsune are raised to be civilized, and thus they do not even have a bite attack. A Kitsune in Animal Form cannot cast spells unless they have no somatic or verbal component, or unless they use feats to allow similar.
- Low-Light Vision (Ex): Kitsune can see twice as far as humans in conditions of dim light.
- Tricksy (Ex): Kitsune are natural-born confidence hucksters. They add a +2 training bonus to all Bluff rolls when they are trying to pull a fast one. This bonus never applies to any rolls in a combat situation (such as a feint attempt), but it would certainly apply to weaseling their way into a free room at the inn, or fast-talking their way past a doorman, or similar Skill Challenges. In most cases, Tricksy is only usable while the Kitsune looks like a humanoid.
- Walks Among Us (Su): A Kitsune in their true shape is indistinguishable from a natural red, silver, or sable fox. This is their natural, normal form. Kitsune can assume the appearance of a specific single humanoid form, belonging to one of the common races, and of the same sex as the Kitsune. The race and physical appearance of this form are determined at character creation and cannot be changed. The Kitsune always takes this specific form when she uses this ability. A Kitsune in humanoid form gains a +3 training bonus on Disguise checks made to sustain this identity. Changing shape is a standard action. This ability otherwise functions as Least Polymorph (Bard Spell).
Major Racial Traits
Choose one of the following Major Racial Traits:
- Clever Ways (Ex): Kitsune with this racial trait add a permanent +1 training bonus to their Wisdom score. This bonus may be applied to their Wisdom score even if they have already added a racial ability score modifier to their Wisdom, though their total modified Wisdom Score cannot exceed 20 at character creation. In addition, at 11th level, the Kitsune gains an additional +1 to their Wisdom score, and at 26th level, they gain a further +2 to their Wisdom score (for a total of +4 from this racial trait, which is a total of +2 to their Wisdom Modifier).
- Startling Cry (Su): A Kitsune with this racial trait may emit a startling cry in combat, which distracts and unnerves nearby foes. Once per encounter as a move action, the Kitsune may calculate flanks as if they were in any square adjacent to their actual square. At 11th level, Startling Cry becomes a swift action. At 21st level, they can perform a Startling Cry twice per encounter. At 31st level, they can perform a Startling Cry once per round.
- Quick Reactions (Ex): A Kitsune with this racial trait gains a +1 training bonus to reflex saves and a +2 training bonus on initiative checks. At 11th level, the bonus to reflex saves improves to +2 and the bonus to initiative improves to +3. It improves to +3 reflex and +4 initiative at 21st level, and +4 reflex and +5 initiative at 31st level.
- Foxfire (Su): Once per day as a free action, a Kitsune with this racial trait can cause an enemy they have just successfully struck with an attack to suffer a -2 penalty to all saving throws until the start of the Kitsune's next turn. In addition, the Foxfire surrounds the enemy and acts to negate the miss chance due to poor lighting or invisibility, and all stealth rolls attempted while affected by Foxfire are made at a -10 penalty. The enemy burns with ghostly foxfire while this ability is affecting them. At 11th level, Foxfire is usable once per encounter and the penalty to saves becomes a -3. At 26th level, Foxfire becomes usable twice per encounter and the penalty to saves becomes a -4. Creatures with roles, such as Threats and Heavies, treat this racial trait as a condition, to which they have partial immunity, as defined in their role description.
- Trickster (Su): When the Kitsune with this racial trait uses any effect, spell, item, class ability, etc., associated with the Illusion, Enchantment, or Transmutation schools, the save DC of any effects is increased by a +1 training bonus. This bonus increases to +2 at 21st level.
Minor Racial Traits
Choose one of the following Minor Racial Traits:
- Ally (Ex): A Kitsune with this racial trait chooses 1 NPC at character creation, and that NPC is a loyal friend to the Kitsune. The more famous or highly placed, the less benefit this trait gives, but even the Emperor would be able to do small favors for his friends every now and again, without putting that friend at too much risk. This trait can mean better sale prices with your friend the shopkeeper, or a place to fence stolen goods reliably, or simply a trustworthy source of information.
- Guarded Thoughts (Su): A Kitsune with this racial trait is highly resistant against unwanted attempts to scry upon them. When anyone attempts to target the Kitsune with a spell or spell-like ability of the Universal school or relating to Divination, the caster must make a Caster Check versus the Kitsune's Maneuver Defense or the attempt fails. At level 11, the Kitsune's resistance improves against these sorts of scry attempts by +2. At level 21, it improves by +4. If the caster check fails, the spell is unable to target the Kitsune, as though they do not exist. This resistance can be voluntarily lowered for 1 round as a standard action.
- Clever Hands (Ex): A Kitsune with this racial trait gains a +1 training bonus to Sleight of Hand skill checks. This bonus improves to +2 at level 11, +3 at level 21, and +4 at level 31.
- Obsessive Focus (Su): A Kitsune with this racial trait chooses a spell they can cast, and is able to cast that spell as though she were 1 caster level higher. If the spell is from the illusion school, they can instead cast it as though they were 2 caster levels higher. The Kitsune can change the chosen spell when they level up, if they wish to do so.
- Quick Like A Fox (Ex): A Kitsune with this racial trait may move ten feet with a 5-foot step, once per day. At level 21, the Kitsune may use Quick Like a Fox once per encounter. Since this is a single action, a Kitsune may also use this ability to take a 5-foot step into difficult terrain.