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Revision as of 09:46, 10 March 2017

Profile

"I'm Cusith. Um, I hope we can be friends. What would you like to do?"

A gentle dog beastman attending an academy in Ueno, where many beastmen from the various worlds study. Although he's a bit of a crybaby, his bright disposition and cheerful, friendly personality make him well liked among his peers. Before being summoned to Tokyo, he served as a guard dog to a fairy lord presiding over fortune and good luck, Guraghach. Although he was Cusith's master by title, he was also a father, and older brother, and irreplaceable family. However, he passed on some time ago.

Cusith's sacred and most treasured possession is his scarf; knit by Guraghach as a lucky charm, with a prayer that his soft-hearted guardian live a happy life. When alone, the sight of the scarf sometimes brings him back to memories of living with his former lord, the good times and the bad, and he can't stop the tears from welling up. Cusith's voice has the ability to resonate with emotions; those who hear it with ill intent in their heart are forcibly repelled. The third howl creates a powerful physical shock capable of blowing away almost anything.

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Notes

Cusith's character borrows heavily from the mythology of Cu Siths, a type of dog fairy in Scottish legend. Like the character, Cu Sith were depicted as guardians to the fae realm. His Third Howling charge skill reflects the ability Cu Siths were most noted for: a terrible howl that could strike a man dead from terror if he did not escape before hearing the third.