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The fox-folk are [[Beastfolk|beastfolk]] that were once fox shifters in the West. They are not to be confused with their kin in the East, the [[Kitsune]], who retained their shapeshifting ability. Fox-folk never undergo any transformations; they are born as beastfolk and remain that way throughout their lives. They are generally solitary, though some form small communities. | The fox-folk are [[Beastfolk|beastfolk]] that were once fox shifters in the West. They are not to be confused with their kin in the East, the [[Kitsune]], who retained their shapeshifting ability. Fox-folk never undergo any transformations; they are born as beastfolk and remain that way throughout their lives. They are generally solitary, though some form small communities. | ||
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Revision as of 15:59, 19 April 2015
The fox-folk are beastfolk that were once fox shifters in the West. They are not to be confused with their kin in the East, the Kitsune, who retained their shapeshifting ability. Fox-folk never undergo any transformations; they are born as beastfolk and remain that way throughout their lives. They are generally solitary, though some form small communities.
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