Villager: Sparks
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Villager Info
ID: #272574
Name: Sparks
Location: Dragonsmaw Manor
Born 7 years, 10 months ago
Career: Explorer
Owner: Silverpelt60
Genus: Shifty
Species: Mouse
Color: Fire Orange
Buffs:House: Dragonsmaw Manor House (250/250)
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About
A bundle of energy with the powers of fire and lightning! Sparks is a cheery fellow who practically glows with enthusiasm-literally! He's quick and agile and always up for a game of tag, but he doesn't always play fair, opting out to use his powers to enhance his speed rather than be a good sport. Sparks is still working on controlling his powers, and can be a bit unpredictable in battle. The last scrap he was in led to everything being set on fire, so it was a bit hectic to say the least. However, whatever mistakes Spark does make never put a damper on his confidence, and they've never missed a beat when training! So far, their most powerful attack is launching flaming lighting bolts of orange and yellow through his tail, which acts as a conductor, but who knows what he may be capable of as he grows?



Shou looks over his shoulder at his six tails, waving them all one at a time. "It's... kind of hereditary? All kitsune like me eventually get nine, but we have to earn them. I've only earned six. It's a measure of our wisdom and skill."
"N-No you're not!" he says, waving his arms. "I just don't talk to others a lot, that's all. I don't know what to say."
"Yeah," Shou said, glancing off to the side.
"I guess it'd be... someone or something you come to pray to, to get your wishes answered or at least heard."
"Yeah. My teacher. He was the shrine-fox of the place where I live now," Shoujiki says.
"I could if I wanted to, yeah," he says, though he looks away. "But... my master told me not to do that. It could be fatal."
"I see...," he says. "I'm full of fire too, but... I don't feel warm like you."
"You're oddly warm...," Shou comments.
"You're correct," Shou says, smiling at the mouse. "Oh, my name's Shoujiki, by the way. Everyone just calls me Shou."
"It's only dangerous if you let it be," he says. "Fire is beautiful, nurturing. It gives warmth."