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>>19797833
High-tailed kitsune are absolutely devastating in the magic department, but not so much physically.
A kitsune fighter is almost unheard of.

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>>18121697
High-tailed Inari have the ability to channel their immense DE aura directly into their husband.

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>>16904771
>Sounds dangerous to go that near to a Kitsune.
Oh come on, Youko give Inari a bad rap. Inari are good girls.
The main problem is you can't really tell the difference between the two by appearance alone.

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>>15270083
>but touhous are a bit different as they tend to not just be youkai but are designed based on the concepts of youkai.(and other things) Monstergirls are just youkai.)
I'm not quite sure what you're getting at here. If you can draw a girl with fox ears and multiple ears and call her a touhou, and then draw a girl with fox ears and multiple ears and call her a monstergirl, then are they mutually exclusive?

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