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Story
Outline
There
is
an
evil
demon
–
a
nine
tailed
fox
–
that
uses
it’s
powers
to
disguise
itself
as
human.
It
gains
counsel
with
the
King
and
through
trickery
and
magic,
the
fox
persuades
the
King
to
wage
war
on
other
kingdoms.
This
throws
the
kingdom
into
a
state
of
turmoil
and
famine.
The
fox
is
eventually
found
out.
The
King
and
his
men
take
action.
The
demon
takes
it’s
true
form
–
a
giant
nine
tailed
fox
–
and
a
battle
ensues.
Many
people,
both
citizens
and
soldiers
alike,
are
killed
during
the
battle.
The
demon
fox
is
proving
to
be
immortal,
healing
its
wounds
as
fast
as
they
are
dealt.
While
the
fox
is
distracted
with
the
infantry
soldiers,
the
Royal
Mages
combine
their
magic
to
separate
the
fox
from
it’s
powers
–
it’s
nine
tails
are
individually
imprisoned
into
items
representing
the
sins
associated
with
this
evil
creature.
1. A
Book
(Sloth)
2. A
Broken
Wedding
Ring
(Lust)
3. A
Bottle
of
Wine
(Gluttony)
4. A
Jade
Stone
(Avarice)
5. A
Dagger
(Anger)
6. A
False
Religious
Symbol
(Heresy)
7. A
Sword
(Violence)
8. A
Mask
(Fraud)
As
a
final
desperate
act,
before
the
Mages
can
seal
the
last
of
the
demon
away,
the
fox
uses
one
last
trick.
It
imprisons
itself
onto
the
King’s
baby
son
–
the
heir
to
the
throne.
The
battle
is
ended.
The
triumph
is
bitter
sweet.
The
damage
to
the
kingdom
is
extensive.
The
King
orders
his
men
to
scatter
the
8
pieces
far
away
where
nobody
will
find
them.
The
victory,
however,
is
uncertain,
as
nobody
knows
the
effect
the
fox
will
have
on
the
child.
Especially
considering
the
final
power
sealed
within
the
child…
is
the
sin
of
Treachery.
Story
Outline
There
is
an
evil
demon
–
a
nine
tailed
fox
–
that
uses
it’s
powers
to
disguise
itself
as
human.
It
gains
counsel
with
the
King
and
through
trickery
and
magic,
the
fox
persuades
the
King
to
wage
war
on
other
kingdoms.
This
throws
the
kingdom
into
a
state
of
turmoil
and
famine.
The
fox
is
eventually
found
out.
The
King
and
his
men
take
action.
The
demon
takes
it’s
true
form
–
a
giant
nine
tailed
fox
–
and
a
battle
ensues.
Many
people,
both
citizens
and
soldiers
alike,
are
killed
during
the
battle.
The
demon
fox
is
proving
to
be
immortal,
healing
its
wounds
as
fast
as
they
are
dealt.
While
the
fox
is
distracted
with
the
infantry
soldiers,
the
Royal
Mages
combine
their
magic
to
separate
the
fox
from
it’s
powers
–
it’s
nine
tails
are
individually
imprisoned
into
items
representing
the
sins
associated
with
this
evil
creature.
1. A
Book
(Sloth)
2. A
Broken
Wedding
Ring
(Lust)
3. A
Bottle
of
Wine
(Gluttony)
4. A
Jade
Stone
(Avarice)
5. A
Dagger
(Anger)
6. A
False
Religious
Symbol
(Heresy)
7. A
Sword
(Violence)
8. A
Mask
(Fraud)
As
a
final
desperate
act,
before
the
Mages
can
seal
the
last
of
the
demon
away,
the
fox
uses
one
last
trick.
It
imprisons
itself
onto
the
King’s
baby
son
–
the
heir
to
the
throne.
The
battle
is
ended.
The
triumph
is
bitter
sweet.
The
damage
to
the
kingdom
is
extensive.
The
King
orders
his
men
to
scatter
the
8
pieces
far
away
where
nobody
will
find
them.
The
victory,
however,
is
uncertain,
as
nobody
knows
the
effect
the
fox
will
have
on
the
child.
Especially
considering
the
final
power
sealed
within
the
child…
is
the
sin
of
Treachery.
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