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Welcome to the home of readopted MWKS! Any readoptions will be posted through here, especially if we cannot access their original page.
Milky way kits are foxes with a flowy galaxy tail. Their orbs
contain the essence of their galaxies. Their bodies are slightly
transparent and stars dot their bodies. They are ethereal beings,
but they love to mess with people and play tricks. According to
legend, Milky way kits are believed to have come from the stars,
leaving a trail of colorful dust and stars behind them as they moved
across the universe. They mainly live in forested areas and natural
areas, though at times they may wander in to populated regions.
Milky Way Kits have a sense of community, leading to some creating
their own "packs". Packs generally consist of three to five kits, with
one being the Alpha. There may be, at times, a fight for dominance,
but usually the Alpha position is passed down from father to son.
Milky way kits have bright, colorful tails with many different colors.
Their tails are rarely pure black or pure white. Their orb color
matches the colors of their tails and never mismatches, as a part of
their tails is rumored to be enclosed in the orb. They are very
protective of this orb and breaking or stealing one is considered
treachery. Those who steal or break orbs and generally shunned
by their pack and banished. Orbs that are broken can never be
repaired; simply leaking colorful dust out of the damaged area.
Their diet usually consists of fruits and meat, though mainly fruit
because their bright tails tend to give them away when they try to
hunt. Females are the main hunters and gatherers of the pack, but
a weak male or young kit may join them.
Despite their mischievous nature, they are faithful creatures and when
they find a mate they stick with them for life. Their love for their mates
is endless, just like the universe is endless. They can sometimes have
relationship problems, but this is very rare.
Welcome to the home of readopted MWKS! Any readoptions will be posted through here, especially if we cannot access their original page.