Honestly I should have touched upon this one sooner but. Ya know. Life.
Anyway, let's talk about foxxos. I'm told IRL foxxos are magical so it's only fair Pokémon foxxos are more magical.
Ninetales — A long-term player
Ninetales are the final evolution of
Mikon, but the infant form is so rare that Nintales are better known for being Vulpix's evolution. They are notoriously rare Pokémon in the wild despite their particular abilities, but they enjoy a far more notable and relaxed presence with Trainer teams.
Ninetales is a Pokémon that, while characterised as a psychic Pokémon (despite the morph not being Psychic-type), have abilities that better term it as something similar to a ghost Pokémon. Besides the elemental prowess that they show with Fire, Psychic and Ghost energies, they also show in their age possession of an array of skills in
branches of magic such as clairvoyance and enchantment, or even more deeply-involved and "raw" reality manipulation.
However strange and dangerous these skills are however, the one trait that makes a wild Ninetales dangerous is their
longevity. Among "mammalian" Pokémon, Ninetales are outliers in that they have a very wide lifespan range, with some specimens being suspected to be around 800 years old if not older while at the same time not being considered to have entered "elderly" years by that time.
Folklore
Across cultures, Ninetales are regarded as adamant and treacherous creatures who stalk the wilderness in search of travelers or intruders to make them easy prey, not as food (that comes for later) but rather for the test subjects for a Ninetales' growing powers. Illusions, hypnosis, possession, remote pain, or straight out hexes and curses:
all is fair game when a Ninetales needs to learn to survive for hundreds of years.
When a Ninetales finds a human of their interest roaming their territory, they'll subject this human to a series of warning signs, threats and tests, all clouded in a veil of magic besides the literal smoke and mirrors Ninetales employ. It is said that soldiers and rangers of old going into difficult forests and cliffs, would hear the distressing calls of childen or women, or would see an enemy soldier shuffling about between the trees in the distance - but when they wandered into the fog to investigate the area, they would disappear and not be heard of again, with onlookers only being witness to a half-ring of spectral flames appearing briefly in the area by the time of disappearance.
In the strangest of cases, an old Ninetales will set up traps and wait for tens of years to catch their prey — and then will play with their prey for another such period of time. A recent telling goes of a Gym Leader who fell bewitched by a Ninetales, who had illusioned the derelict house of the family it belonged to into a fancy manor and sought for a human to live there in replacement of the old owner, who died during a military skirmish.
All in all, Ninetales belong to the world of the strange and are content with staying there, building up a reputation with their age. This does not mean they are
not friendly creatures, but a traveler willing to interact with a Ninetales needs to be conscious that these Pokémon interpret interest and commonality quite differently from humans. And that they might *not* be willing to let go of a perceived companion or prey.
It is said that Ninetales can live a thousand years by spending the ethereal energy stored in each tail, one hundred years per tail, but if this requires
spending life energy this does not correspond with the observed behaviour of ancient wild Ninetales who, much like dragons, seem to only grow wiser and
stronger per century. That said, no Ninetales has ever been recorded living past the thousand year mark, with even the oldest confirmed ones dying or disappearing sometime near the 940 years mark.
Powerset
While a normal wild Ninetales is not much different from other wild Pokémon such as Houndoom or Arcanine in their moveset and capabilities, they become far more capable and gain access to far stranger techniques and forms of energy manipulation as they age.
Very old NInetales, around the 400 years mark, are shown to have developed powers that because of their rarity within rarity, defy the normal categorization the League sets up for moves.
With the energy stored in their tails they can enchant a target to induce any of a variety of status ailments in them, a skill that has been dubbed "
Miracle Tail". They can release up to eight flames (one per tail) of eerie appearance and life of their own that will chase after an opponent. They can discard all the Fire energy they have stored in one searing blast, which has been described by some people to burn "like the very
flames of Hell". When facing Trainers, some Ninetales are known to cast a strange spell that will force a Pokémon
out of their Pokéball, thus denying them the refuge and healing the device can provide and allowing the Ninetales to dictate some of the terms of the fight. Formerly trained specimens can combine moves of different categories to cast what is sometimes called a "
Mystery Flame" that burns both the body and the mind, inflicting Burn an Confusion at the same time.
At the pinnacle of energy manipulation, the most advanced specimens ever found on record reaching around 600 years of age, had altered their own bioenergy to the point they had become
Safeguarded against the disrupting energy of Pokémon of the Dark or of the Light, or even of other Pokémon that had themselves learned to alter their bioenergy in other such ways. Other such Pokémon were found to be capable of changing the typing of their bodies or the effectiveness of their attacks, a skill that has been dubbed "Color Coordination" in comparison to a Kecleon's "Color Change". Given the kinds of opponents that a 600-year old Ninetales would draw attention from, this latter skill is presumably a highly advanced form of counter-sorcery.
Given the specificity and over-rarity of these skills, and the fact that the League is - despite decades of investigation - still not clear on whether they constitute actual moves or rather some form of straight out Magic, these skills are considered
not Conference legal, and between this and their otherwise relaxed pacing of life, it is rare if not unheard of that a Ninetales will stay with a performance level Trainer beyond the age of around 200 years or so.