Brother fox a fox tf story
Here we have a story that is very similar to the movie brother bear except set in modern times and centers around a fox enjoy
Once upon a time, there lived a man who owned a chicken farm. His farm was very prosperous until one day, a fox began to eat all his livestock. The man insisted that he'd kill the fox if he ever saw it again. One day, he caught the fox about to eat one of his chickens. He fired a couple of shots at the fox with his gun, but unfortunately, he missed. The fox took off toward the mountains.
These weren't any ordinary mountains. It was rumored that 10,000 years ago, a man killed a bear on these mountains and got transformed into the bear he killed as punishment from the spirits. These mountains were sacred to the animal kingdom. The man, however, wasn't about to believe some stupid fairy tale, so he followed the fox up the mountain.
He reached the peak where the fox had nowhere else to run. He killed the fox in one shot to the head. But as he was about to walk away, he began to hear the song of the spirits mentioned in the fairy tale. Suddenly, he found himself trapped via an invisible barrier. When he turned around, he saw a waterfall that sprouted out of nowhere, just like the fairy tale says. That's when he realized that the fairy tale was real.
The waterfall exploded into an aurora borealis, and inside it were a bunch of spirits of animals, exactly like the story described. The dead body of the fox was sucked into the aurora borealis, and the spirit of the fox appeared in it and circled the man. Then, two giant black fox head spirits appeared from the aurora, with the magical face of a red fox in the center. The face exploded into thousands of magic sparkles that rained down on the man.
He screamed, "No, please! I don't want to be a fox!" A giant glow, along with thousands of magic sparkles, surrounded the man as he painfully transformed into a fox. The most painful part was when a giant fluffy tail sprouted from his pants. He let out a tearful yip as his voice began to change into a fox's voice. He eventually lost balance on two legs as his legs cricked and cracked into a feral fox's bones. Then, his eyes transformed into a fox's signature yellow color.
The magic sparkles and glow began to fade away, and there was still a bit of torn clothing on him, but they eventually fell off. His glasses lay broken on the ground. Once the sparkles and glow disappeared, the two fox spirits and the aurora disappeared into the night. The man, now transformed into a fox, slipped off the mountain and fell into a river, landing in the woods.
When the transformed fox woke up the next morning, he was dazed and confused, wondering where he was. He realized he was in the woods and tried to stand up on two legs but fell. He discovered that he now had fox legs and a big fluffy tail. He began to panic, but soon realized he could understand other animals. He encountered a skunk who laughed at him, but the fox thought maybe the skunk could help him get back to the spirits.
The skunk sprayed him and refused to help. The fox tried to get help from other creatures and finally met a beautiful female fox named Vixen. She helped him get rid of the skunk stink and explained that foxes have to stick together since no other animal cares about them. The transformed fox told Vixen that he had been transformed by the spirits and needed to go to the spirit mountain to ask them to turn him back.
Vixen sarcastically suggested that he join her in their annual ritual on the mountain, where they pray to the spirits even though they don't believe in them. The transformed fox agreed, hoping the spirits would come down and turn him back into a human. They embarked on a long journey together and slowly fell in love with each other.
In the end, the man decided to stay a fox forever so he could be with Vixen. However, when they finally reached the summit, the spirits turned him back into a human. He begged the spirits to turn him back, and they did. Vixen didn't care that he used to be a fox-hating human; she only cared about the fox he had become.
At the very end, they had a beautiful wedding in the woods, with a bunch of forest creatures in attendance, including the skunk that sprayed the fox at the beginning. The story ended with the two foxes kissing each other, just like every fairy tale.
And the artwork was done by the absolutely amazing
Trubbol
Once upon a time, there lived a man who owned a chicken farm. His farm was very prosperous until one day, a fox began to eat all his livestock. The man insisted that he'd kill the fox if he ever saw it again. One day, he caught the fox about to eat one of his chickens. He fired a couple of shots at the fox with his gun, but unfortunately, he missed. The fox took off toward the mountains.
These weren't any ordinary mountains. It was rumored that 10,000 years ago, a man killed a bear on these mountains and got transformed into the bear he killed as punishment from the spirits. These mountains were sacred to the animal kingdom. The man, however, wasn't about to believe some stupid fairy tale, so he followed the fox up the mountain.
He reached the peak where the fox had nowhere else to run. He killed the fox in one shot to the head. But as he was about to walk away, he began to hear the song of the spirits mentioned in the fairy tale. Suddenly, he found himself trapped via an invisible barrier. When he turned around, he saw a waterfall that sprouted out of nowhere, just like the fairy tale says. That's when he realized that the fairy tale was real.
The waterfall exploded into an aurora borealis, and inside it were a bunch of spirits of animals, exactly like the story described. The dead body of the fox was sucked into the aurora borealis, and the spirit of the fox appeared in it and circled the man. Then, two giant black fox head spirits appeared from the aurora, with the magical face of a red fox in the center. The face exploded into thousands of magic sparkles that rained down on the man.
He screamed, "No, please! I don't want to be a fox!" A giant glow, along with thousands of magic sparkles, surrounded the man as he painfully transformed into a fox. The most painful part was when a giant fluffy tail sprouted from his pants. He let out a tearful yip as his voice began to change into a fox's voice. He eventually lost balance on two legs as his legs cricked and cracked into a feral fox's bones. Then, his eyes transformed into a fox's signature yellow color.
The magic sparkles and glow began to fade away, and there was still a bit of torn clothing on him, but they eventually fell off. His glasses lay broken on the ground. Once the sparkles and glow disappeared, the two fox spirits and the aurora disappeared into the night. The man, now transformed into a fox, slipped off the mountain and fell into a river, landing in the woods.
When the transformed fox woke up the next morning, he was dazed and confused, wondering where he was. He realized he was in the woods and tried to stand up on two legs but fell. He discovered that he now had fox legs and a big fluffy tail. He began to panic, but soon realized he could understand other animals. He encountered a skunk who laughed at him, but the fox thought maybe the skunk could help him get back to the spirits.
The skunk sprayed him and refused to help. The fox tried to get help from other creatures and finally met a beautiful female fox named Vixen. She helped him get rid of the skunk stink and explained that foxes have to stick together since no other animal cares about them. The transformed fox told Vixen that he had been transformed by the spirits and needed to go to the spirit mountain to ask them to turn him back.
Vixen sarcastically suggested that he join her in their annual ritual on the mountain, where they pray to the spirits even though they don't believe in them. The transformed fox agreed, hoping the spirits would come down and turn him back into a human. They embarked on a long journey together and slowly fell in love with each other.
In the end, the man decided to stay a fox forever so he could be with Vixen. However, when they finally reached the summit, the spirits turned him back into a human. He begged the spirits to turn him back, and they did. Vixen didn't care that he used to be a fox-hating human; she only cared about the fox he had become.
At the very end, they had a beautiful wedding in the woods, with a bunch of forest creatures in attendance, including the skunk that sprayed the fox at the beginning. The story ended with the two foxes kissing each other, just like every fairy tale.
And the artwork was done by the absolutely amazing
Trubbol
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Fox (Other)
Size 1280 x 900px
File Size 220.6 kB
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