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{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|}} | {{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Black catman Transient from the world of Tir na Nog. He calls himself the King of Cats, and he is able to employ any and all cats. He's started a business that makes use of the cuteness and hunting skills that cats possess. In the space of a blink he shows his bearings as one of the rulers from the Roppongi guild, the Tycoons. He has a habit of chasing after mice and other small animals. Cait Sith also likes idling about on the knees of royalty. In the guild he's often seen speaking like nobility and royalty to his close companions. It is said that due to some trouble that's arisen between him and a chief poet, the king of cats often gets on terribly with human poets.}} | ||
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*** Cat Sith's name could be loosely translated to "Fairy Cat"; in a similar manner to {{Transient icon|Cu Sith}} (Fairy Dog) and {{Transient icon|Leanan Sidhe}} (Fairy Lover). | *** Cat Sith's name could be loosely translated to "Fairy Cat"; in a similar manner to {{Transient icon|Cu Sith}} (Fairy Dog) and {{Transient icon|Leanan Sidhe}} (Fairy Lover). | ||
* Cat Sith's royal appearance similar to that of a king is due to the Cat Sith often being associated with the British folk tale "[[Wikipedia:The_King_of_the_Cats|The King of Cats]]" where a man sees a group of eight cats carrying a coffin and was told to tell his cat that the old king had died; whereupon reaching his home and telling his wife, their pet cat exclaimed "Then I am the king of the cats!", who then rushes away and is never seen again. | * Cat Sith's royal appearance similar to that of a king is due to the Cat Sith often being associated with the British folk tale "[[Wikipedia:The_King_of_the_Cats|The King of Cats]]" where a man sees a group of eight cats carrying a coffin and was told to tell his cat that the old king had died; whereupon reaching his home and telling his wife, their pet cat exclaimed "Then I am the king of the cats!", who then rushes away and is never seen again. | ||
*The base expression used for Cait Sith's CS comes from an phrase that means imitating appearances without understanding the inner nature of something. | |||
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Transient Information
[Master Magician] Cait Sith
【幻世のマジシャン】ケットシー
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Relation | From Others | To Others | |
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Like | Ryota Tvastar→ |
→ Lucifuge Algernon | |
Dislike | Nyarlathotep Algernon→ |
→ Furufumi Tvastar |
[Future King of Cats] Cait Sith
【次代の猫王】ケットシー
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Appearances
Transient Summons
Transient | Transient Summon |
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Cait Sith () | - Fortune Festival Magic Transient Summon (2022 Re-Release) (2022) - Fortune Festival Magic Transient Summon (2020 December Re-Release) (2020) - Fortune Festival Magic Transient Summon (2020) |
Cait Sith (Valentine) () | - May Fever Transient Summon (2024) - Valentine Fantasy Transient Summon (2023 Re-Release) (2023) - Valentine Fantasy Transient Summon (2022 December Re-Release) (2022) - Valentine Fantasy Transient Summon (2022) |
Notes
- Cait Sith (also Cat Sith or Cat Sidhe) is based on the creature of the same name in Celtic mythology. It is usually described to resemble a large black cat with a white spot or marking on its chest.
- Sith (alternate spellings are Sídhe and Sí depending on region) is a name attached to creatures that were often associated with the supernatural. It can be loosely understood to mean "fairy" but it is more closely translated to "of the mound" as the "sidhe" were the name of the mounds that dot Irish landscape and were often believed to be the entryway to the Celtic Otherworld.
- Cat Sith's name could be loosely translated to "Fairy Cat"; in a similar manner to Cu Sith (Fairy Dog) and Leannan Sidhe (Fairy Lover).
- Sith (alternate spellings are Sídhe and Sí depending on region) is a name attached to creatures that were often associated with the supernatural. It can be loosely understood to mean "fairy" but it is more closely translated to "of the mound" as the "sidhe" were the name of the mounds that dot Irish landscape and were often believed to be the entryway to the Celtic Otherworld.
- Cat Sith's royal appearance similar to that of a king is due to the Cat Sith often being associated with the British folk tale "The King of Cats" where a man sees a group of eight cats carrying a coffin and was told to tell his cat that the old king had died; whereupon reaching his home and telling his wife, their pet cat exclaimed "Then I am the king of the cats!", who then rushes away and is never seen again.
- The base expression used for Cait Sith's CS comes from an phrase that means imitating appearances without understanding the inner nature of something.
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