![]() Common Enemies: Nihon, Long-Qin have the most extensive history of trouble with Huli Jing due to the troublesome nature of the vulpine peoples.With the Carnival of Trades being a melting pot culture of their own, the Huli Jing’s mischievous ways do not draw the ire of the Carnival who have their own questionable quirks. Common Allies: Carnival of Trades is the most welcoming group of stray Huli Jing.Common Character Roles: Con Artists, Thieves, Mischief Makers, Sociopaths, Swindlers, Grifters.They are often associated as exceptionally mischievous Yokai. Culture: The Huli Jing are tied to the Nihon culture.They’re known to be more frail than humans, have sharpened canines, and shorter heights, as well as having orange, amber or yellow eyes. Appearance: Huli Jing are vulpine-type humanoids with long fluffy tails and small, pointed ears of various colors.“Cat Girl”, “Dog Boy” and so on are often seen as an insult. Slang: Animal references are often offensive to beastkin.The last full clan of Huli Jing known to exist was active across the eastern nations, inhabiting and spreading their trickery throughout all of Nihon, parts of the Long-Qin cities and the Orudei countryside, some even venturing as far as Nocturnim and Khemet. These hunts are usually the result of a Huli Jing’s trickery and mischief, usually pranks or deceit played out at the expense of the locals whom they trouble with regularity. They are widely hunted across Nihon for a myriad of reasons. Their disguised forms retain the Huli Jing’s natural hair color and they have distinct physical traits often associated with the people Nihon. Being a sorcerous creature by nature, they are known to adopt an illusionary form, able to take on a human-like appearance to blend in with human cultures. The Huli Jing are perceived as Yokai, spirits and entities whose behavior can range from friendly to malicious.
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