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Japanese Name | イヌイヌの実 モデル:キツネ |
Romanized Name | Inu Inu no Mi, Moderu: Kitsune |
Official English Name | Dog-Dog Fruit, Model: Kitsune |
Meaning | Dog; Fox |
Type | Mythical Zoan |
Current User | Kiriko |
The Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Kitsune is a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to transform into a hybrid or full form of the mythical fox kitsune. It was eaten by Kiriko.
Etymology[]
- Inu (イヌ) on Japanese means "dog".
Appearance[]
Transformations[]
Hybrid[]
A cross between the Kitsune and the species of the wielder. In terms of its current user, Kiriko, who is human, it is a primarily humanoid figure, in shape and texture. Though she gains razor-sharp claws and a row of jagged teeth in her form, along with ears and a single tail, the transformation is akin to a mink in appearance, only having some of the characteristics of a human shining through.
Full Form[]
The full form is that of a standard fox, covered from head to toe in thick, snowy white fur. With black, sharp claws standing out on each paw and a sharp canine jaw of teeth on the lightly red-coated face, with streaks of red that look akin to tattoos on the snout and around the eyes, though most noticeable are the red accents on the pointed ears, all around, the Kitsunes form is that of a regular fox; however, there is one noticeable trait unique to the mythical specimen. That being an array of nine tails, all tipped with red fur.
Strengths and Weaknesses[]
Tranquil Dust[]
The mythical ability of this devil fruit has a unique ability. Which is capable of producing a pleasantly scented pheromone. This pheromone has the key characteristics of being quite flammable, as well as causing anyone who smells it to enter a mellow state of euphoria. While under the effects of the dust, the individual is very willing to do whatever the wielder of the fruit commands. And once they exit this state, they seem to completely lose the memory of ever being effected.