A gumiho (구미호) is a creature from Korean folklore—a nine-tailed fox spirit that can live for hundreds or even thousands of years. It’s most often portrayed as able to transform into a beautiful human, usually a woman, to interact with people. In traditional stories, the gumiho is clever, seductive, and dangerous, often seeking to gain humanity by consuming a human’s heart or liver.
I thought Ruin would be fitting for this as he is probably the most deceptive character in tsams. I had a lot of fun drawing this! I used the nine ribbons hanging from ruins honbok to represent the nine tails he bears when in the form of the fox. While a gumiho typically takes the form of a woman I didn't feel like drawing that so I drew a simpler honbok for this.