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Reynard

(Kanashi Fukitsu)
Name kinda sucked and also didn't fit what I'm doing with him. Also, he doesn't really need a last name.

Character

Tod's nephew and a friend to the Winterways.
He's typically lighthearted and sociable in his demeanor, though he doesn't ever share much about himself.
Much of his time is spent on the castle grounds with Ellie and Tod, though he occasionally visits the council's quarters, mostly to check up on Rin.
Besides Rin, he's most likely to be speaking with Asgore, as he doesn't see himself as fit to rule and wants a more in-depth idea of what ruling a country could look like. He'd speak to the Goldburns about this, but Roy is insufferable and Shane is usually absent, and when he's around, isn't one for speaking.
Besides that, he shares an interest in gardening with Asgore, hoping to restore Alicia's garden to the place it once was when he first set foot on castle grounds.

Design

He looks more like a fox now. Also, I scrapped him and his family's kitsune thing because it feels pointless along with clashing with them being regular monsters.

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Kayasi

(Kayasi Nasir)
Why on Earth would she have a last name?

Character

Dacu's brother. She's less adept in shapeshifting than him, but she makes up for it by being quieter and harder to magically trace, along with being able to fit through spaces as small as the crack beneath a door.
She's a part of Fergal's phantoms and is typically the one sent to spy on and steal information from their enemies. On these missions, she has a tendency to pick somewhere dark and enclosed to hide, usually until whoever could've been in the room has vacated. Afterwards, she makes a silent exit; usually through an open window.

Design

Similar to her brother, except she inherited more catlike traits. She, notably, has whiskers which she can use to sense movement from far away. She's bigger than him, though not by much.

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