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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Cu Sith's character borrows heavily from the mythology of [http://folkrealmstudies.weebly.com/scottish-legends-the-cu-sith.html Cu Siths], a type of dog fairy in Scottish legend. Like the character, Cu Sith were depicted as guardians to the fae realm. His Third Howling charge skill reflects the ability Cu Siths were most noted for: a terrible howl that could strike a man dead from terror if he did not escape before hearing the third.
* Cu Sith's character borrows heavily from the mythology of [http://folkrealmstudies.weebly.com/scottish-legends-the-cu-sith.html Cu Siths], a type of dog fairy in Scottish legend. Like the character, Cu Sith were depicted as guardians to the fae realm. His Third Howling charge skill reflects the ability Cu Siths were most noted for: a terrible howl that could strike a man dead from terror if he did not escape before hearing the third.
* He is featured in [[I Ain't Scared a No Halloween!]]
** Cu Sith's howl has the latent power of bringing people to his side by extreme empathy, which he only discovers in this event
** Black Dog refers to the first to be buried, who stays behind and ensures all the next to be buried reaches heaven
*** Alice suggests Black Dog and Cu Sith may have similar [[Role]]s


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