Messenger of Inari

Messenger of Inari (稲荷の伝令者, Inari-zushi no Denreisha) is one of the myriad forms of Take Over, thus is considered to be an advanced form of Transformation and counted as a Caster Magic; like with its other counterparts, it's based off of creatures that are considered t be powerful by normal means. In this case, the user is able to essentially "take over" the divine race of Kitsunes — fox spirits with multiple tails that are considered to be natural-born sorcerers and have lived far more than the average creature. Ironically, the name for this magic is rather fitting, as it's based off them being servants of their famed god.

Like all forms in this magic, it's alternatively referred by its "Take Over" name; in this case, it's Take Over: Kitsune Soul (, Teiku Ōbā: Kitsune Sōru; lit. "Confiscation: Nine-Tailed Spirit Beast Entity") — which denotes to the maximum amount of tails they can manifest in their lifetime. Like with its mechanical counterpart, it's able to grow stronger — possibly rivaling the might of the other members in the "Take Over Quadrumvirate"; however, it's done through the number of tails the form possesses. The greater the number, the more powerful the Take Over becomes; when it reaches its maximum limit, the user becomes a demigod of sorts — possessing skills and abilities that lets them dominate even the most powerful of opponents. When ranked, this form is classified as a "Intermediate Take Over" (, Intāmedieito Teiku Ōbā; lit. "Substantial Method of Confiscation").

As Kitsunes rarely appear before humans, only doing so in a critical crisis — there are rare amount of users of this Take Over; however, those who are bearers of this form of Take Over are highly-feared, their magical prowess being unparalleled and considered to be near-godlike.

Trivia

 * This form of Take Over was originally meant for Dante — the author's main character in Fairy Tail: Tales of the Forgotten, wanting all the generals in the rebel army to utilize some form of the magic. The idea was scrapped because he would also be using Imperial Embodiment — something that's far more powerful than the former by a considerable margin, and there various other details about the character that needed to be retconned because it was either overpowered or deemed unnecessary.


 * This is mainly based off of Park Il-Pyo and his Charyeok — Nine-Tails Guardian from the webcomic, The God of Highschool.