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✦ The Breeds ✦

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Yako: The First to Fall

The oldest breed and earthly bound, the Yako are as diverse as they are plentiful. The first Yako to fall was Hatsumi. She has become the envoy of each species, finding lost star balls their havens and protecting those that do not have homes yet. She oversees weddings and births, offering a blessing to those involved.

Yako are associated with earthly ties, such as plants and the living earth around them. They tend to look like your typical fox, but some have been born with canine and feline traits as well.



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Tenko: Orderly & Skyfairing

The second breed to fall. Tenko are characterized by their fluffy coats and unique features. Roughly associated with being “good” due to their many angelic features, such as feathered wings and even unicorn horns! These are a very friendly species, the gentle counterpart to the aggressive Muko.



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Muko: Chaotic & Tenebrous

The Muko came around about the same time as the Tenko - after all, goodness and light are always followed by wickedness and darkness. Muko are characterized by their sleek and jagged appearance, with sharp fangs and vicious tails to add to their frightening appearance.



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Genko: Bound to the Stars

Not much is known about this species at this time. Although many speculate that their many tails tie them to the stars above. They're ethereal, flitting through the air without wings, their passing often leaves a fading streak of light, like a shooting star.



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Giko: created by humanity

The Giko were born of curiosity and hubris, molded by human hands for both good and greed. While most Koshin are born from starballs, the Giko are animated by shards of starballs cobbled together to animate an artificial body. They began simply, carved from wood or stone, but have evolved with changing times into adorable stuffed and sleek robotic varieties. The latter two are increasingly common, while the older carved Giko shy away from being seen to the point that none have been seen in many years.

Who knows who will find the first?



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