Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-86.139.203.89-20130730070347/@comment-11533671-20130801054958

Trent22 wrote: There has to be more too it becauce right now we don't even know why she is the Darach or what her true motives are.Ms.Blake did mention" The word sacrifice is from the Latin word sacrificium which she says means “an offering to a deity”  and went on to call it“a necessary evil”. So who is she making a offering to or what? My guess is the Kistune creature Jeff Davis was talking about which from what I've read has been called a faithful gurdain so could be a good not evil. If you read the link below then you'll see that the Kitsune can be both good or evil. Also, while reading the link myself, I couldn't help but notice an awful lot of attributes given to the more malicious Kitsunes that the Darach seems to possess. Maybe the Darach itself hasn't been revealed but Ms. Jennifer Blake seems to encompass the traits given to a Kitsune. Furthermore, the true form of a Kitsune is a fox. I urge everyone to read the link and tell me what you think. I will now post just a few of the more interesting things I found so far, but there is an awful lot of information on the link that needs considered as well.

The zenko (undefined literally good foxes) are benevolent, celestial foxes associated with the god Inari; they are sometimes simply called Inari foxes. On the other hand, the yako (literally field foxes, also called nogitsune) tend to be mischievous or even malicious. Local traditions add further types.undefinedFor example, a ninko is an invisible fox spirit that human beings can only perceive when it possesses them. Another tradition classifies kitsune into one of thirteen types defined by which supernatural abilities the kitsune possesses.

A kitsune may take on human form, an ability learned when it reaches a certain age—usually 100 years, although some tales say 50.undefinedAs a common prerequisite for the transformation, the fox must place reeds, a broad leaf, or a skull  over its head. (I think that IF Jennifer is a Kitsune and not a Darach then this explains the weird skull-like appearence of the "Darach") Common forms assumed by kitsune include beautiful women, young girls, or elderly men. These shapes are not limited by the fox's age or gender, and a kitsune can duplicate the appearance of a specific person. Foxes are particularly renowned for impersonating beautiful women.

Other supernatural abilities commonly attributed to the kitsune include possession, mouths or tails that generate fire or lightning (known as kitsunebi), willful manifestation in the dreams of others, flight, invisibility, and the creation of illusions so elaborate as to be almost indistinguishable from reality. Some tales speak of kitsune with even greater powers, able to bend time and space, drive people mad, or take fantastic shapes such as a tree of incredible height or a second moon in the sky.undefinedOther kitsune have characteristics reminiscent of vampires or succubi and feed on the life or spirit of human beings, generally through sexual contact.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitsune