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''“O-HOHOHO, I am the great demon, Golden fur nine tails! My my, aren’t you a nice looking master? It is still okay……to join my harem no?”''
''“O-HOHOHO, I am the great demon, the golden-furred nine tails! My my, aren’t you a nice looking master? It is still okay... to join my harem, no?”''


== {{Star|3}} ==
== {{Star|3}} ==
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| base skill 3 = 獣の末裔
| base skill 3 = 獣の末裔
| base skill 4 =  
| base skill 4 =  
| charge skill name = Viva la tokyo
| charge skill name = Keisei Sangoku
| charge skill description = Deal own element and magic damage + Increase CP of all nearby allies and self
| charge skill description = Deal own element and magic damage + Increase CP of all nearby allies and self
| charge skill pattern = Weapon Spread Magic
| charge skill pattern = Weapon Spread Magic
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| cost = 16
| cost = 16
| element = 火
| element = 火
| weapon type =  
| weapon type = 斬撃
| hp = 801
| hp = 801
| hp growth =  
| hp growth =  
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| base skill 3 = 獣の末裔
| base skill 3 = 獣の末裔
| base skill 4 =  
| base skill 4 =  
| charge skill name = Viva la tokyo
| charge skill name = Keisei Sangoku
| charge skill description = Deal own element and magic damage + Increase CP of all nearby allies and self
| charge skill description = Deal own element and magic damage + Increase CP of all nearby allies and self
| charge skill pattern = Weapon Spread Magic
| charge skill pattern = Weapon Spread Magic
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| → {{Companion icon|size=small|Gabriel}}
| → {{Companion icon|size=small|Gabriel}}
|}
|}
== Notes ==
* The White-Faced Golden-Furred Nine-Tailed Fox (白面金毛九尾の狐, Hakumen Konmou Kyuubi no Kitsune), is a fox spirit in Japanese mythology that possesses various women connected to rulers, causing discord in their region.
* Her charge skill, Keisei Sangoku, is a reference to the three concubines Tamamo-no-Mae of Japan, Daji of China and Lady Kayou of India, who corrupted the rulers of said countries.
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