"A fox on you! As you must know, the Kitsune reshapes its host to its whims," Kenneth read from the card.
"Well what does that mean?" Josh asks.
"I dunno. Something about foxes," Allison replies.
"Kitsunes. Multi-tailed fox spirits," Jill mumbled.
Suddenly, all of them started growing fur! And their clothes disappeared.
The fur started in their bellies, with a creamy color. It then moved downwards, to the groin. The boys' penises and testicles retracted into their bodies, but they did not become female.
"What the...!" screamed Marcus.
The creamy fur overtook their chests, shrinking the girls' breasts down to less than A-cups and covering their nipples. It spread up all the way to the bottom of their mouths.
"What is happening to us!" yelled Allison.
The rest of all of their skin, and hair, was promptly covered in a darker orange-brown colored fur, save for their hands and feet, which were covered in black fur. Their legs cracked, and became digitigrade, and their feet became four toed, with black claws and pads. Then the fun began.
The kids' mouths and noses pushed out into long, foxy muzzles. Their noses became wet, black, and doglike. Their canine teeth grew, and their tongues expanded to fit their mouths.
*Foxish yipping, combined with a few half human, half animal sounds*
Their ears moved to the tops of their heads, becoming triangular, and able to hear a great deal more.
Their hands, while still remaining humanlike, gained pads, and claws.
Finally, their tails pushed out. Long, fluffy, beautiful tails.
Jill and Josh had five tails each.
Kenneth had three.
Marcus and Allyson only had two.
The changes were complete. But then, the fox spirits that orchestrated the changes dove into their vessels.
Jill and Josh became "Half-Identical" twins, identical in every way except for gender, and gained high rank markings.
Kenneth gained the markings of a lower class noble.
Marcus and Allyson were transformed into cubs, 5 years of age, brother and sister, with the marking of slaves. Their stances were shifted to quadrupedal, their spirits not being worthy enough even to stand upright.