Arai the two tailed curly fox

Two-tailed curly foxes are semi-wild animals that are very common on Eanith and Pia. For the most part, the foxes are wild, but they can be domesticated. These foxes are white and orange. Their coats have a swirly pattern all over. The other thing that makes them different from normal foxes is that they have two tails instead of one.
  Now the most famous two-tailed fox is named Arai. Arai was found by an elf named Aiduin Dana, abandoned by its mother when it was just a cub. Aiduin took the little cub to an animal specialist friend. Together, they helped the cub thrive. They speculated that the mother had abandoned the cub due to the odd marking of black spots throughout Arai’s coat.
  As the cub grew, Aiduin, who traveled all over Eanith gathering stories, took Arai with him. Soon, Aiduin discovered the natural mischief side of the little fox. So Aiduin taught him a few tricks. Arai loved doing the tricks and the attention that he got from those whom he entertained. Aiduin would tell the audience stories, ones that he collected while Arai performed tricks that always somehow wet with the stories. Very quickly, word spread all over Eanith about this fun, tricky fox. So in every town that Aiduin stopped in, he made sure to do a few shows with Arai. After this started the noble families started to notice and started to request private shows. Aiduin did these in exchange for family stories and food.
  At one of these private shows, Aiduin met Lyra Grelar, a female noble. She took great interest in Aiduin and Arai. She would follow Aiduin around to the different villages, towns, and cities just to see the two perform. She finally approached Aiduin with an offer to sponsor him to help him travel beyond Eanith to Pia to gather even more stories and spread Arai’s fame even more. Aiduin agreed, and now the three of them travel all over Eanith and Pia.
Children
Sex
Male
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Mostly orange with white on the face, paws and tip of the tail. Then black spots throughout the orange.

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