Cu-Sith (plural: Coin-Sith), is a race of dog-like fairies that well-known in Celtic mythology and Irish folklore. A tribe of them made Doras Hill as their home and becomes one of most affluential fairies in the process, the other being Cait-Sith tribe of Doras Hill.
Description[]
Coin-Sith appear as dog-like creatures larger than Cait-Sith with long, glossy dark-green fur along with prominent fangs that made them somewhat fierce. Like the latter, they have two forms; normal quadrupedal form akin to mundane cats and anthropomorphic one clad in clothing similar to humans' and even possess primate-like paws complete with opposable thumbs.
Abilities[]
In addition of intelligence comparable to humans' which enable them to converse in human tongues and switching between base quadrupedal and semi-humanoid form, Coin-Sith can sense magic within individuals thus able to tell whether they receive magical training like witches and wizards do in the same vein with Cait-Sith. Coin-Sith also possess canine-like abilities (ex. enchanced speed, agility, senses) superior than those of their mundane counterparts and their howls can be heard from considerable distance.
Trivia[]
- In myths, Coin-Sith can move stealthily and ones that worked for an underworld and/or death god can snatch a mortal's soul like Invisible Assassins, though they targeted those who about to die instead of as trophies.