Yes she has nine tails.
Took a while doing it and i was doing this fox for a commission some time ago. . but it ended up in my hands and i feel like giving it a good home. . so if anyone would be interested on purchasing this 11"x14" Nine tail fox done im pencil and ink on paper give me a privet note and we will talk about it.
(note: the picture starts at $70, going up on the competition; if any)
11''x14'' Colorpencil and ink on paper
God, there is a Japanese name for nine-tailed foxes but I can't remember what it is. I'm sure it starts with k though. This is really cool, I like the fur and the way the tails actually fit on to the body. Sometimes when people draw animals with more than one tail, some of the tails just seem to be kinda floating there and not attatched to anything. Okay, I'm rambling now.
-- Tenth Doctor: Look at you! The hat, the coat, the crickety-cricket stuff, the ... stick of celery, yeah ... brave choice, celery, but fair play to you, not a lot of men can carry off a decorative vegetable.
Cool. You know, I've seen this image of a nine tailed fox in a lot of different places. One of them being Pokemon. But where does the idea come from? Is it some kind of Eastern deity.
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"For it so falls out, that what we have, we prize not the worth whilst we enjoy it. But being lacked and lost, why then, we wrack the value. Then, we find the virtue that possession would not show us whilst it was ours." - William Shakespeare
From the east. Kitsune (nine tails) was a fox by day and a lady by night. She would walk the forest and at night time get with guys and when the men were asleep she would eat their hearts.
Thats the story I know of.
Thanks for the comment.
From the east. Kitsune (nine tails) was a fox by day and a lady by night. She would walk the forest and at night time get with guys and when the men were asleep she would eat their hearts.
Thats the story I know of.
Thanks for the comment.
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Tenth Doctor: Look at you! The hat, the coat, the crickety-cricket stuff, the ... stick of celery, yeah ... brave choice, celery, but fair play to you, not a lot of men can carry off a decorative vegetable.
its Kitsune, bro0kenwings reminded me of it too
thanks for the rambling
thanks for the name and the comment. . . .and the pain in the morining
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"For it so falls out, that what we have, we prize not the worth whilst we enjoy it. But being lacked and lost, why then, we wrack the value. Then, we find the virtue that possession would not show us whilst it was ours."
- William Shakespeare
Thats the story I know of.
Thanks for the comment.
Thats the story I know of.
Thanks for the comment.
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