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A person of many names and history, Kit, short for Kitsune, now finds his solace among the top mast of the Raging St. Mae.  Found among the debris of many shattered ships,  Captain Hawk sighted Kitsune astride a narrow driftboard surrounded by crows standing vigil over his sunbaked body clutching tightly to a strange emblem and a lotus flower.  For days, he was nursed back to health as the Mae was chased down by the black tide of dark wings.  Now, from the top watch he cares for those same large birds, sometime teaching them the ways of human speech though it is often said by his own words that they teach him far more.  He maintains that the curious relationship he has with the birds aids in his duties, sometimes predicting the rumbling of dark clouds during the blue skies or caching more food stores than the ship would normally allow in the case of dead winds.  Often he refers to other crew members that no one are aware of, only for his shipmates to discover those same na!
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A person of many names and history, Kit, short for Kitsune, now finds his solace among the top mast of the Raging St. Mae.  Found among the debris of many shattered ships,  Captain Hawk sighted Kitsune astride a narrow driftboard surrounded by crows standing vigil over his sunbaked body clutching tightly to a strange emblem and a lotus flower.  For days, he was nursed back to health as the Mae was chased down by the black tide of dark wings.  Now, from the top watch he cares for those same large birds, sometime teaching them the ways of human speech though it is often said by his own words that they teach him far more.  He maintains that the curious relationship he has with the birds aids in his duties, sometimes predicting the rumbling of dark clouds during the blue skies or caching more food stores than the ship would normally allow in the case of dead winds.  Often he refers to other crew members that no one are aware of, only for his shipmates to discover those same na!  mes being hail to the sky as his family of crows circle their nest.   
  mes being hail to the sky as his family of crows circle their nest.   
 
  
 
It has been known for Kitsune to disappear for periods of time only to return with stories of 'dancing with crows'.  The same stories are often littered with tales from the Kingdom of Crows and a Pagan Duke or other lands with invested time lost to figures known only as  Kaza Yurei and Fusho Baka.  The lessons learned though, he claims, he records into his 'Crow's manual', reenacting either awkward movements and strange positions about the crow's nest or burning strange materials and throwing things into the air from the top mast.  He claims at times his history will be told to those who are interested but he often leads the conversations away from those accounts and basks in the tales of good companionship of The Raging St. Mae
 
It has been known for Kitsune to disappear for periods of time only to return with stories of 'dancing with crows'.  The same stories are often littered with tales from the Kingdom of Crows and a Pagan Duke or other lands with invested time lost to figures known only as  Kaza Yurei and Fusho Baka.  The lessons learned though, he claims, he records into his 'Crow's manual', reenacting either awkward movements and strange positions about the crow's nest or burning strange materials and throwing things into the air from the top mast.  He claims at times his history will be told to those who are interested but he often leads the conversations away from those accounts and basks in the tales of good companionship of The Raging St. Mae

Revision as of 11:13, 15 August 2007

A person of many names and history, Kit, short for Kitsune, now finds his solace among the top mast of the Raging St. Mae. Found among the debris of many shattered ships, Captain Hawk sighted Kitsune astride a narrow driftboard surrounded by crows standing vigil over his sunbaked body clutching tightly to a strange emblem and a lotus flower. For days, he was nursed back to health as the Mae was chased down by the black tide of dark wings. Now, from the top watch he cares for those same large birds, sometime teaching them the ways of human speech though it is often said by his own words that they teach him far more. He maintains that the curious relationship he has with the birds aids in his duties, sometimes predicting the rumbling of dark clouds during the blue skies or caching more food stores than the ship would normally allow in the case of dead winds. Often he refers to other crew members that no one are aware of, only for his shipmates to discover those same na! mes being hail to the sky as his family of crows circle their nest.

It has been known for Kitsune to disappear for periods of time only to return with stories of 'dancing with crows'. The same stories are often littered with tales from the Kingdom of Crows and a Pagan Duke or other lands with invested time lost to figures known only as Kaza Yurei and Fusho Baka. The lessons learned though, he claims, he records into his 'Crow's manual', reenacting either awkward movements and strange positions about the crow's nest or burning strange materials and throwing things into the air from the top mast. He claims at times his history will be told to those who are interested but he often leads the conversations away from those accounts and basks in the tales of good companionship of The Raging St. Mae