kyuubi
A fox (or fox girl) with nine tails.
This is stated in Japanese mythology to be the pinnacle of age and power for a kitsune, and takes at least 800 years to attain, 100 years for each extra tail the kitsune grows as their power and age increases. Kyuubi are supposedly near-godlike in power. The Korean equivalent is called a gumiho/kumiho, while the Chinese equivalent is called a huli jing (although, traditionally, kumiho are much more likely to be murderous and evil than playful and nice, and may not always have nine tails despite the hanja/hanji being that for "nine-tailed fox").
Examples
Notable Kyuubi
- Ahri (League of Legends)
- Akagi, Amagi, Kaga, Musashi, Shinano and Tosa (Azur Lane)
- Kurama (Naruto)
- Ninetales (Pokemon)
- SCP-953 (SCP Foundation)
- Suzuran (Arknights)
- Yakumo Ran (Touhou)
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The following tags are aliased to this tag: kumiho and nine-tailed_fox (learn more).
This tag implicates kitsune and multiple_tails (learn more).
在日本神话中,这是狐的年龄和力量的顶峰,至少需要800年才能达到,随着狐的力量和年龄的增加,狐每多一条尾巴就需要100年的时间。九尾据说拥有近乎神的力量。韩语中的对应词称为“gumiho/kumiho”,而中文中的对应词则称为“hulijing”(尽管传统上,“kumiho”更可能是凶残和邪恶的,而不是顽皮和友善的,并且可能并不总是有九尾,尽管汉字/汉字是“九尾狐”的意思)。
