Title Text: he tried dumping the statue elsewhere but it keeps mysteriously reappearing, usually in a slightly more provocative pose and the plaque changed to "can't get rid of me that easily"
Hey, King's here!
Aaaand he's gone.
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fenrirblack wrote:Sweet Beloved Kitsune, Oh how I've missed you. Although The fact that Kitsune knew that they were coming and yet felt no need to intervene before now is kinda annoying.
My original idea for a boarding house is coming true but that was fairly obvious it would happen. Marion and Lois dodged that bullet considering they can still live with their parents but that does imply that more humans are going to be turned into animals before this is over because as we've seen the ferals are not interested.
If King is leaving for a month, I'm going to assume he never got that job. He could just be staying at Bill's place but I doubt he would need a suitcase and that it wouldn't be nearly far enough away.
If King is that ready to just up and leave, Maybe it's time to move out and find their own place? Just a suggestion.
The statue would probably follow him. At this point, Kitsu's probably just doing it for the giggles.fenrirblack wrote:If King is that ready to just up and leave, Maybe it's time to move out and find their own place? Just a suggestion.
I think that's part of it. I also think he feels at least a little responsible and wants to keep an eye on him and the family. It's hard to say with him.Nobody wrote:The statue would probably follow him. At this point, Kitsu's probably just doing it for the giggles.fenrirblack wrote:If King is that ready to just up and leave, Maybe it's time to move out and find their own place? Just a suggestion.
Poor King is the unofficial statue keeper. I know why this happens. So whenever someone needs to talk to him they know where to go. Kitsune can go around and annoy anyone (and he does), but if someone actually needs him they can easily find him PLUS it annoys King to no end. But I wonder if Kitsune longs for King's acceptance and trust. Is he doing this to simply annoy King or does he want King to like him? The ultimate triumph would be to finally earn King's friendship. Like in Green Eggs and Ham. Or BoJack and Mr. Peanut Butter.Nobody wrote:The statue would probably follow him. At this point, Kitsu's probably just doing it for the giggles.fenrirblack wrote:If King is that ready to just up and leave, Maybe it's time to move out and find their own place? Just a suggestion.
I could see that if the Pete and Olive ship actually pans out.dr_eirik wrote:I think that's part of it. I also think he feels at least a little responsible and wants to keep an eye on him and the family. It's hard to say with him.
I'm not sure Dragon and Pete were his 'friends' more than 'people he met'.fenrirblack wrote:I do wonder if he's lonely though. I mean, his only friends were turned into mortals so he doesn't have anyone to play with. He has to use tricks and deceit to get anyone to hang out with him. The only time anyone comes to him is if they have a problem. We've never seen him hanging out with anyone else. Do any of the other celestials like him besides Cerberus who is working all the time? He was hanging out with Pete and Dragon who were NOT popular so if that was the case he must not have had much of a social life in Heaven. It makes me realize that Kitsune is vastly underdeveloped. We know nothing about his true motives or personality besides toying with everyone he comes across but we don't know the real Kitsune. Does he envy mortals for their short lives and bonds that form because of it? Is that why he has this weird obsession with them and is always hanging down on Earth?
If I was friends with Pete and Dragon I wouldn't want to admit it either. "Do you know these two?" "Nope, we just met."Welsh Halfwit wrote:I'm not sure Dragon and Pete were his 'friends' more than 'people he met'.fenrirblack wrote:I do wonder if he's lonely though. I mean, his only friends were turned into mortals so he doesn't have anyone to play with. He has to use tricks and deceit to get anyone to hang out with him. The only time anyone comes to him is if they have a problem. We've never seen him hanging out with anyone else. Do any of the other celestials like him besides Cerberus who is working all the time? He was hanging out with Pete and Dragon who were NOT popular so if that was the case he must not have had much of a social life in Heaven. It makes me realize that Kitsune is vastly underdeveloped. We know nothing about his true motives or personality besides toying with everyone he comes across but we don't know the real Kitsune. Does he envy mortals for their short lives and bonds that form because of it? Is that why he has this weird obsession with them and is always hanging down on Earth?
And we've seen 'Kidsune' hanging out with the Nerd Collective. Kitsune is there to have fun but he limits himself to fun that doesn't hurt mortals. He's a good guy but believes Mortals need to work their own problems out without much in the way of help. Guidance is tightly controlled.
There's still the two unnamed members of the gaming group. They probably haven't been turned mortal. Also as a celestial he experiences time subjectively. A 60 year wait should be nothing to him.fenrirblack wrote:I do wonder if he's lonely though. I mean, his only friends were turned into mortals so he doesn't have anyone to play with.
Great Kitsune does have a history of breaking people who gets to know him, what with King, Tarot, and Lester.fenrirblack wrote:why doesn't anyone ever just ask him to hang out instead of coming to him whenever their is a crisis.
"Don't ask questions you don't want to know the answer to."fenrirblack wrote:It makes me realize that Kitsune is vastly underdeveloped... If we got to really know Kitsune we might find he is more complex than we realize.
I'd like to see that.fenrirblack wrote:I do wonder if he's lonely though. I mean, his only friends were turned into mortals so he doesn't have anyone to play with. He has to use tricks and deceit to get anyone to hang out with him. The only time anyone comes to him is if they have a problem. We've never seen him hanging out with anyone else. Do any of the other celestials like him besides Cerberus who is working all the time? He was hanging out with Pete and Dragon who were NOT popular so if that was the case he must not have had much of a social life in Heaven. It makes me realize that Kitsune is vastly underdeveloped. We know nothing about his true motives or personality besides toying with everyone he comes across but we don't know the real Kitsune. Does he envy mortals for their bonds that form? Is that why he has this weird obsession with them and is always hanging down on Earth?
Or how Winston Smith finally loved Big Brother in 1984.fenrirblack wrote:The ultimate triumph would be to finally earn King's friendship. Like in Green Eggs and Ham. Or BoJack and Mr. Peanut Butter.
It's not that he's afraid of Kitsune. He's just done with being involved in supernatural matters, after all the things he went through the last time he was mixed up in deific doings. (See also, his response when the others invited him to Temple Crashers 2.) It's undoubtedly no small source of irritation to him that he's saddled with Kitsune's statue (given how many times he's tried to get rid of it).VeryAngryDeer wrote:King's abject fear of Kitsune seems unjustified - Kitsune hasn't done anything bad to him, ruled in his favour on the name issue, and gave him the boon at the end of the Game.
The "don't say it, don't even think it. He sees!" statement King made to Bailey suggests to me that he is definitely afraid of Kitsune. He's worried that even thinking about Kitsune will result in bad things happening, despite the fact that Kitsune has shown no interest in dragging him into anything.Robotech_Master wrote:It's not that he's afraid of Kitsune. He's just done with being involved in supernatural matters, after all the things he went through the last time he was mixed up in deific doings. (See also, his response when the others invited him to Temple Crashers 2.) It's undoubtedly no small source of irritation to him that he's saddled with Kitsune's statue (given how many times he's tried to get rid of it).VeryAngryDeer wrote:King's abject fear of Kitsune seems unjustified - Kitsune hasn't done anything bad to him, ruled in his favour on the name issue, and gave him the boon at the end of the Game.
It wouldn't surprise me at all if he started keeping that suitcase packed as soon as he learned about Marion. Even if he didn't insist on going into details after Marion cut off his explanation, he had to know it was a sign that something supernatural was going on.
Except part of King's reward that he chose includes that he's totally on his own. No more help from the celestials. King's totally on his own. Just the way he wants it.dr_eirik wrote:I think that's part of it. I also think he feels at least a little responsible and wants to keep an eye on him and the family. It's hard to say with him.Nobody wrote:The statue would probably follow him. At this point, Kitsu's probably just doing it for the giggles.fenrirblack wrote:If King is that ready to just up and leave, Maybe it's time to move out and find their own place? Just a suggestion.
You kidding? Bailey's already got the others out!CunningFox wrote:I guess we know who King's favourite child is.
trekkie wrote:Well, King is out of here. On a side note I loves how calm he is about seeing a bobcat, then again he does live with wolves and know a puma so maybe he just takes it in stride. I hope that Kitsune can help Marion and Lois in some fashion.