Kitsune, or Kitsu as a companion, is a monster in Monster Girl Quest: Paradox.
Monsterpedia Entry
“A foxy variant of the Beast type, kitsune are known to have the highest potential magical power among animal-type monsters. That cannot be said for this particular two-tailed monsters, who tries to cover her mediocrity at Taoism with her resourcefulness in Ninjutsu.
Fascinated by male genitals, they will use any chance they can take to play with them with either their hands or tails. When played with by their soft tails, most men are unable to resist giving into the Kitsune. Furthermore, her vagina is many times more pleasurable than a human female’s. Able to skilfully control every muscle inside of them, they can adjust the tightness to whichever level they wish.”
Attacks
- Attack - One Foe, Normal Attack
- Kitsune's Spinning Wheel - All Foes, Physical
- Earth - One Foe, Magical, Earth Attribute
- Fluffy Tail - One Foe, Pleasure Attribute
- Lick - One Foe, Pleasure Attribute
- Rub Rub - One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute
- Double Tail - One Foe (Luka x2), Pleasure Attribute
Strategy
Nothing special. Attack with Wind and eventually you will win.
Evaluation
"Violated by such a weak little fox... Have you already lost the will of a Hero? The Silver Kitsune is a fox monster, she uses a variety of Earth skills. Be careful not to have anyone weak to earth in your party. She is, like all other Kitsunes, weak against the Wind element. While they are weak to Wind they're strong against Earth. They may appear alone or with others of their kind. Fight them however you wish. Silence is effective and will stop their Earth elemental attacks. They're also vulnerable to Bind among other status ailments. It is very similar to the other Kitsune you encounter in that same place. The silver variant seems to be a tiny bit better with physical attacks. Now go, oh brave Luka. Never let such a tiny fox beat you again."
Trivia
- Called Two-tailed Silver Kitsune in Paradox, fitting with the rest of the Kitsunes.
- Called "Youko" in her illustrations' file names in the Graphics folders.
- There are multiple Two-tailed Silver Kitsune in Paradox, each with a different name, but Kitsu is the only one that can be recruited.
- Kitsu, who can be recruited after a battle.
- Mofuyu, who is recruited by Alice to be one of her "New Heavenly Knights" in the Ilias Route.
- Futon, who can be found at the Kitsune Shrine in Yamatai Village, worrying about Tamamo's depressed state.
- Kon, who can be found at the Tanuki Shrine in Yamatai Village and asks the party to save Tanu who got lost in Yamata no Orochi's lair..
- Cash Money, who can be found at the Snake Shrine in Yamatai Village, marveling at the sheer size of the shrine and speculating about the Shirohebi sisters' wealth.
- If both Kitsu and Kamuro have been recruited by Luka but neither are present in the party, they can be seen in many cities and towns. Kamuro usually asks Kitsu a question that she doesn't know the answer to, whom then provides a hastily made up answer. However there are multiple places where something else happens between the two instead.
- In Lady's Village, Kamuro asks how birds can fly, but to her surprise, Promestein is there with Kitsu nowhere in sight. Promestein gives her a definitive answer about avian biology and attempts to tutor Kamuro in proper scientific knowledge. This both confuses and terrifies the young kitsune geisha who then cries out for her senior to save her from the mad scientist-in-training.
- In Gold Port, Kamuro asks Kitsu about why ships can float, to where Kitsu simply replies with "bouyancy" and explains the properties of bouyancy to her junior. Kamuro is shocked and asks how her senior knows that, to which Kitsu replies with a smug grin that she is a "total ship maniac".
- In Remina (Alt), Kamuro asks Kitsu about why rainbows have seven colors. Kitsu is about to answer until she notices that the two have somehow switch roles and appearances, the realization leaving both girls stunned in both shock and disbelief.

