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Writing Workshop: A4147337 - Kitsuine Fox
MilesProwertheFox Started conversation Jun 2, 2005
Entry: Kitsuine Fox - A4147337
Author: MilesProwertheFox - U1596164
This work is currenetly in progress, but has some detail on the kitsuine fox, any more information would be highly appreciated
A4147337 - Kitsuine Fox
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Jun 3, 2005
Hello Miles. Welcome to the Writing Workshop.
Officially this is workshop is for entries that are intended for the Edited Guide, but we're a friendly lot and don't really mind if you put something else in here. What do you intend to do with this? Is it intended to be a factual entry, part of a description of Sonic for the Guide? Or is it intended to be a humorous piece of fiction? The advice I give here depends on what you wnat to do with the piece.
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MilesProwertheFox Posted Jun 3, 2005
The kitsuine fox is actually Japanese lore, so I would not know if it would be historical fiction.
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Jun 3, 2005
Do you mean that the kitsuine is a Japanese mythical animal which was then used by Sega in their computer game? If you are going to write about it from that angle, it could make a good Edited Entry. But you'll need to provide more than the few sentences you have here.
And you'll need to remove the sentence about Ford Prefect, since that is something you've made up yourself, and we don't want unexplained references to Douglas Adams in the h2g2 Edited Guide.
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Scandrea Posted Jun 3, 2005
I think it would be really cool if you explored the mythological angle of it, too. That bit might explain their powers in video games.
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