Out of all kitsune types, only two are considered evil or 'bad':
The first, kuko, are known to appear as wind, or create mists or fog that hide traps set aside for someone to fall into.
The second, Koryo are also known as ghost foxes or demon foxes and they are savage and bloodthirsty.
The nogitsune are notorious for seeing a weakness in someone, and aggravating the weakness. This does not make them evil, for they are not truly good or evil. Instead, they embody the concept of amoral, those who do not accept, or understand, the idea of Good or Evil, instead, paving the way of balance between the two.
If someone offends what a nogitsune considers "correct," they can become evil, malicious, and disruptive. If someone behaves according to their ethics, they will become kind, and helpful.
If a nogitsune's hunger has become ravenous and insatiable, someone has offended it greatly. Even after the offender has passed, they will continue on their path until their offense is satisfied.
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The first, kuko, are known to appear as wind, or create mists or fog that hide traps set aside for someone to fall into.
The second, Koryo are also known as ghost foxes or demon foxes and they are savage and bloodthirsty.
The nogitsune are notorious for seeing a weakness in someone, and aggravating the weakness. This does not make them evil, for they are not truly good or evil. Instead, they embody the concept of amoral, those who do not accept, or understand, the idea of Good or Evil, instead, paving the way of balance between the two.
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