Kitsune Story - FABLES IN IVORY

Japanese Netsuke and their legends.
By Adrienne Barbanson
           At the age of fifty, the legend goes, the fox acquires the power to transform himself into a woman, at one hundred, he can take the guise of a pretty young girl. He see's everything, hears everything, and knows everything that goes on within a radius of hundreds of miles.
           He can poison people or take possession of their bodies. Only the intervention of a Yamabushi or warrior priest from the mountains, says the legend, can force the fox spirit to leave the body of the person possessed. Innumerable folk tales relate the adventures, practical jokes, and sorcery undertaken by fox. Among theses stories is the following....
           A goldsmith who made decorations for swords had brought down upon himself the wrath of foxs, whom he persecuted pitilessly. One day a woman appeared at his shop and requested that she go with her to show a number of his golden ornaments to a wealthy nobleman who was a friend of hers and who wished to buy some of them.
           The goldsmith prepared a handsome assortment of his works and accompanied the woman to the entrance of a sumptuous mansion. There he turned over to her all the ornaments he had brought, and she requested him to wait while she took them inside. But hardly had she passed through the door before the astonished goldsmith suddenly saw the mansion crumble into dust and utterly disappear.
           Nothing remained but an old abandoned water hole- and a fox that went scurrying away, flashing his white teeth at the bewildered goldsmith.
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