Kitsune no Oyome-chan - Vol. 2 Ch. 9 - Oyome-chan and New Year's Eve

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Aww yess furries! 😁

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Up until this point, we've only really seen either full fox or just ears+tail, then suddenly page three. Furry nonsense aside, I am really damn curious what would cause our lovely waifu to be so thoroughly in between. Either she accidentally discovered the furry fandom and got curious, she got cursed, a prank, or some combination of the three.
 
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Batta's love for Oyome and her many outfits it's a good resource for plot and PLOT
 

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That's what kitsune look like in Japanese Lore, human-like foxes who (should) wear kimono doing human things. They use their shapeshifting abilities to either assume the form of a human or return to their original form as a fox (because they grew from ordinary foxes).

The funny thing is, the modern idea of a kitsune, being a human with fox ears and tail is actually an ordinary human who got possessed by a kitsune-tsuki, so they aren't even true kitsune in the first place.
 
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@CBC I... yes. I did know that. Wasn't actively thinking about it, but I did know that. Though I will add that sometimes if startled or pained, a kitsune might partially lose control of their human transformation, resulting in ears, tails, or sometimes just the fur reappearing (I think this happened in this comic actually). However, historical accuracy and manga have often not gone hand in hand, especially when there was wide market sexiness to be had. This makes more possible reasons for the au natural form to appear.
 
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They wore gaiters while going uphill? No wonder the husband was exhausted, dressing that warmly in synthetic gear and leaving no vents to disperse the heat you're producing means you're basically stewing in your own sweat... And Gore-Tex helps very little IME.
I'd bet the author has zero mountaineering experience.
Good chapter nonetheless.
 

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