Hey guys Price here and welcome to Zootopia: Kinesis Chronicles. There is no Prologue, for the first time in my stories, which will probably help with my wanting to label them as the Chapters they are on AO3 and mixing up their proper locations which has happened a few times. I fixed them quickly, but it was annoying until I figured out why they were doing it. I'm thinking of making the Chapters be mainly One Shots with minor connections to each other, but with me being me that'll likely change. I have a list for quite a few of the species' and their powers of Kinesis that will feature in the story, and which a few Chapters will include detailed guides to how they use those powers. Likely one Chapter out of every three will do so, and I'll upload the list at the end of each Chapter, where you'll be able to see as it grows. There will be Subclasses of the various Kinesis powers, so as to provide a bit more of the randomness to the story. I'll even add a little lore segment here, just to show you guys how serious I am. And a few Characters from my Zootopian Assassins story will make cameo appearances. And it's not listed, but the Mancers are mammals with the ability to switch between the two Subclasses. Anyway, this AN is getting long enough, I think it's time to get...onto the story!
Thousands of years in the past, mammals signed the first peace treaty between Predators and Prey. Ever since then, more and more knowledge over what the mammals of the time called magic was gained.
As more time passed, they gave these various forms of magic names. They started with the four basic elements of nature. Pyrokinesis, Hydrokinesis, Geokinesis, and Aerokinesis. From there they moved onto various outlets of these four Kinesis'. Eventually, they had names for every kind of matter control that existed.
Every mammal species has their own innate abilities with Kinesis. Foxes have mostly elemental based forms of Kinesis, and any mammal would be hard pressed to find a Fox with a Kinesis ability not connected to one of the four elements of nature in some way.
As a defense mechanism, Rabbits evolved to possess what would eventually become known as Tychokinesis, or the ability to manipulate luck and chance in their favor. Hares, on the other paw, evolved to possess what would become known as Frigokinesis, or the ability to manipulate snow. No mammal knows why they didn't evolve to possess the same kinds of Kinesis as Rabbits, and it will likely remain that way for a long, long time.
Wolves, fittingly enough, evolved to possess Acoustokinesis, or the ability to manipulate sound waves. They use these abilities to communicate silently with each other in vocal frequencies that only they can detect with their abilities.
Eventually, however, mammals began to find ways that their forms of Kinesis could be used to harm others.
Wolves learned how to use their Acoustokinesis to overload a mammal's senses and knock them unconscious or outright kill them.
Rabbits used their Tychokinesis to manipulate the outcome of a confrontation, even in what would be considered a fair fight.
Red Foxes learned how to concentrate their flames into a powerful attack that could decimate an entire mile of land unless they enclosed it to a specific location, rendering any mammals unlucky enough to be on the receiving end nothing more than ash. They even learned how to control the heat of their flames, resulting in various cases where victims would be found still alive but badly burned if the heat was low enough.
Bovines such as the Water Buffalo learned how to use their Geokinesis abilities to crush mammals to death.
The list continues on and on, and if it gets better or not depends on who you ask.
Eventually, after the founding of the city of Zootopia, the ZPD created the Kinesis Division. This Kinesis Division only allowed the mammals with the best control over their powers and, as such, have never had the numbers they would like. One day, however, a Rabbit of all mammals qualified. And then, only a year later, a Red Fox qualified.
This, my friends, is where our story begins...
Judy Hopps dashed down an alleyway, the Black Panther she was chasing looking over his shoulder to see where she was. He let out a short growl of annoyance before turning back around to watch where he was going. As they approached the end of the alley, the Black Panther leaped and disappeared, phasing through the wall.
"Wilde! We have a Shadow Walker!" She shouted into her radio, the wall exploding as a small flicker of flame struck it, quickly expanding inside the masonry and making it explode outwards. "Okay, that works!" She leaped through the smoke, a leg colliding with her chest as she came out the other side and sending her back through the settling smoke.
"You okay there, Hopps?" Nick asked, crouching down next to her.
"Fine. Lucky Soul, remember?" She asked, Nick smiling briefly.
"Hm, adorable." The Black Panther said, materializing in front of them. Nick stood, tilting his head.
"Honestly, you'd think a Shadow Walker would know better than to get so close to a Pyromancer." Nick remarked, the Black Panther's eyes widening. "Good luck." With that, Nick drew a claw against his uniform quickly, producing a spark from the flint-infused cloth. The spark grew into a flame, which grew exponentially and surrounded the three mammals, eliminating any shadows in the vicinity and cutting off the Shadow Walker's escape.
"Hm, clever." The Black Panther chuckled, looking up. In response, the flame covered the area above them as well, the Black Panther hanging his head in defeat. He raised his paws in surrender, turning around. Nick approached quickly, bringing the Black Panther's paws down and behind him, placing the pawcuffs on and turning him around. With a swipe of a paw the fire dissipated almost immediately, Nick leading the Black Panther to his and Judy's cruiser.
Judy stood from where she had remained down, dusting off her uniform and shaking her tail. She turned and followed Nick, thinking back to when he had revealed himself as a Pyromancer to her.
One Year Ago
Nick stood behind a stack of crates as shards of ice struck it, one nicking his ear and drawing a hiss of pain from him.
"Nick! Flame Wall!" Judy called, Nick swiping a claw across his uniform and igniting the spark. He threw it out in front of the crate, the small flame rising quickly into a wall of fire that melted the ice as it passed through it.
"Lancers! Now!" Somebody shouted, Nick's eyes widening as the water from the ice suddenly formed into a thin spear, flying through the air. It pierced the box Judy crouched behind, a gasp escaping the Rabbit as the water passed through her.
Nick's eyes narrows as a snarl formed on his muzzle, a claw resting just above his belt.
"Forgive me, Judy." With those words, he drew his claw upwards, then swiped it across his stomach in an inverted cross pattern. The design caught fire briefly, drawing Judy's gaze to it.
"Nick, wait!" She shouted, Nick closing his eyes at her tone.
"Purge." The destructive power of fire was unleashed with that one word, the wall of flame shrinking to a tiny ball before billowing out with a roar that rattled the building. Nick cast one paw out, protecting Judy in a tiny bubble as the flame washed over both of them. The other mammals didn't even have a chance to scream before they were incinerated to nothing, the last sensation a quick, almost missable burst of pain before any physical trace of their existence was washed away in a raging torrent of fire.
With a swipe of a paw the fire was snuffed out before it could go any further than the building, Nick dropping to a knee as he struggled to stay conscious. He'd never used the Purge before, and it was absolutely draining. He looked up, locking eyes with Judy as the Rabbit stared at him with absolute, primal fear.
"What...what did you do?" She asked almost silently, Nick barely catching the words.
"Judy..." Nick stood slowly, staggering towards her. Judy quickly stood and backed away, Nick stopping as he stared at her in shock and hurt. "Judy, I'm not going to hurt you." He said, taking another step. That plan was halted when he dropped to a knee in pain, gasping for air.
"Nick..." The Vulpine in question looked up, his ears laying back when he saw that Judy hadn't even come closer to him at the sight of him in pain. "You're...a Mancer." She said, her eyes wide.
"Yeah. Though I prefer to be a Fire Dancer." Nick wheezed out, attempting his trademark grin. Judy reached for her radio, keying it.
"This is officer Hopps to dispatch, I need a Med Van to my location." She said, a paw clutching her chest where the water had pierced it.
"Judy, please. You don't need to be afraid of me." Nick said, Judy licking her lip nervously. She carefully approached, as if expecting him to ignite another Purge at any moment. She crouched down in front of him, her nose twitching ever so slightly.
"Give me a reason." She said, voice strained as she looked at him.
"I..." Nick's eyes flicked around randomly as he tried to come up with the words he wanted. He gently laid a paw on Judy's shoulder, drawing her closer.
"Nick, wha-" whatever Judy was going to say was cut off as he tenderly pressed his muzzle to hers, Judy's eyes widening. After a few seconds he pulled away, looking her in the eyes.
"Because I love you, Judy Hopps." Nick breathed out, his breath heaving quietly as he awaited her response.
"Nick, I don't..." His eyes fell at that, leaning away from Judy as his eyes filled with hurt.
"I understand." He said, looking towards the road at the sound of sirens.
"No, Nick, let me talk." Judy said, laying a paw on his. He pulled it away, standing with some effort as he walked towards the approaching ambulance. "Nick!" Judy called, running in front of him and making him stop less he run over her.
"I don't need to hear your excuses, Hopps." He said roughly, eyes not even on her. He sidestepped her, leaving her to stare after him as paramedics rushed towards him.
"Sir, you okay?" One of them asked, Nick nodding.
"Just a little weakened." He said, the paramedic looking past him.
"And your partner?"
"Not sure." Nick answered, his voice coming across a bit harsher than he would have normally preferred.
"Do you want us to check her?"
"Surprise me." Nick answered, shuffling past the stunned paramedic.
It took Nick nearly an hour to get back to his apartment, where he immediately peeled off his uniform and sat down on the couch with a sigh. He needed sleep, badly. But that would have to wait, he needed to calm down first. If he went to bed angry, he was liable to burn down the apartment.
He was startled by the sound of his phone ringing, and he pulled it from his pocket without a thought.
"Hello?" He asked, wondering who could possibly be calling him.
"Wilde, it's Bogo. I need you to come in for a moment." Bogo said from the other side, Nick narrowing his eyes in confusion.
"What for, sir?" Nick asked, standing from the couch and pulling his uniform back on.
"It's about what happened at the abandoned factory." Bogo answered, Nick freezing at the words.
"Yes sir." Nick finally said, disconnecting the call and pulling his shirt on. He made his way to the door, pausing briefly to look at a picture of him and Judy, both smiling excitedly, on his wall. He approached it, picking it up. He opened the back, pulling the photo free from the frame.
And sparked it.
Nick waited for a moment before casting the ash aside, walking out of his apartment.
Nick stepped out the door of the apartment complex, surprised to see a cruiser in front of the building. He shrugged, opening the door. He climbed inside, closing the door behind him and clicking his seatbelt into place.
"So, Bogo actually sent somebody to pick me up. How thoughtful." He remarked with a chuckle, looking out the window as the cruiser began to move.
"No, actually." Nick froze at the voice, his eyes wide as he contemplated leaping from the vehicle and walking to the Precinct. He sighed, turning to face the driver.
"Judy, what are you doing here?" He asked, the Bunny in question having a gauze wrapping around her chest.
"Well, turns out the water missed all my vital areas, and there was just a small amount of bleeding. Well, compared to what it could have been at least." Judy answered, Nick shaking his head.
"No, I mean why are you here? You should be railing at me for what I did, screaming about how you deserve a better partner or something." Nick said, Judy looking mildly hurt at that.
"Nick, I don't want anybody else as my partner. We work so well together, and we both know our talents would be wasted if we had other partners." Judy said, Nick looking away at the words.
"So I'm just a tool to you, to help you further your career by making you an even better officer, is that it?" Nick asked, Judy looking shocked at that.
"Nick! Of course that's not how it is! Gah, this is so hard!" Judy exclaimed, her annoyance clear.
"Then why oh why are you so comfortable around me? You were terrified only an hour ago!" Nick shouted, creating a spark and making Judy jump pointedly.
"Nick, you ran off before I could explain anything. It's been a long hour for me, and I want you to know that you don't understand. I was surprised, and in shock, and my brain was scrambling as it tried to catch up to everything. First I take a Lance to the body, then you Purge the building, and then you kiss me and say you love me! Of course I was going to be confused!" Judy exclaimed, Nick hesitating in his response.
"Judy, can we please just forget about that last part? It'll be easier for both of us." Nick said, the Precinct coming into view.
"We'll finish this later." Judy said as they pulled into the parking lot, Nick opening the door to the cruiser and hopping out. He walked up the stairs and opened the door to the Precinct, walking past the front desk and ignoring Ben as he tried to say hello.
As he opened the door to Bogo's office upstairs, he paused and looked behind him. Judy came into view as she cleared the last few steps, and Nick stepped inside.
"Ah, Wilde. I was wondering where you were." Bogo said, Nick not even bothering with a response as he hopped into a chair. Nick purposefully took up the entirety of the seat, a fact Bogo either ignored or didn't notice.
Judy stepped into the office, took one look at Nick and what he was doing, and hopped up onto Bogo's desk.
"Sir." She said, Bogo grunting at the fact she was on his desk, but otherwise ignored it.
"Now that we're all here, we can get down to business. Wilde, Hopps informs me that you are a Pyromancer. Is this true?" Bogo asked, looking at Nick.
"Yes sir. Though, as I mentioned to officer Hopps, I prefer to use the abilities of the Fire Dancer." Nick answered, glancing at Judy pointedly.
"And I am also under the impression that, upon seeing officer Hopps take a Lance to her body, you ignited a Purge. Is that also correct?" Bogo asked, Nick looking down in shame.
"Yes sir. I don't know what came over me." Nick answered, Bogo grunting in thought.
"Alright. Don't forget to file your report in the morning." He said as he looked down at a paper he had been working on before Nick had entered, Nick looking up at him in shock.
"But, sir! I Purged a building with mammals inside!" Nick exclaimed, Bogo looking up at him.
"Mammals who did not hesitate to attempt to kill my two best officers. You acted in what you thought was the best course of action, and that is what you will put in your report. Am I understood?" Bogo asked, Nick closing his eyes and sighing.
"Yes sir." Nick answered, hopping off the chair and walking out.
Judy watched Nick leave, turning back to Bogo when the door closed.
"Sir, I...was wondering, and I wanted to know what you thought about fraternization in the Precinct?" Judy asked, Bogo looking at her in surprise.
"Well, I can't say I expected to hear that question from you, but as long as it doesn't negatively alter any of your duties with officer Wilde, then I don't care." Bogo said, Judy blinking.
"Uh, who said anything about Nick?" Judy asked, Bogo snorting.
"Hopps, I may be a Water Buffalo, but I'm not completely blind. Any mammal can see how much Wilde cares for you from the way he looks at you alone. Now go, catch up to him before it's too late." Bogo said, Judy nodding and hopping off the desk. Bogo waited for a moment before he placed down the pencil he had been writing with and pulling out his phone. Opening an app, he waited.
"Wow, you're one hot dancer, Chief Bogo."
Nick stepped out of the Precinct, beginning the trek towards the apartment complex he was staying in. He made it a relatively good distance before Judy caught up to him.
"Nick!" Judy shouted, Nick sighing in annoyance before turning.
"Judy, what do you wa-" Nick was cut off as Judy became an airborne missile, the small gray Bunny slamming into him. He stumbled back, only just managing to remain upright, as Judy pressed her muzzle against his. He stood there, dumbfounded and eyes as wide as dinner plates, as Judy kissed him. She released him a moment later, dropping to the ground with a smug little grin.
"There. Now we're even." She said, Nick remaining frozen in place. He tried to speak, but all that came out was a wheezed groan. "Uh, hello? Earth to Nick." She said, looking at him expectantly.
"Huh? Oh, right. Um...what was that about?" Nick asked, looking confused.
"Well, I asked Bogo, and he said that he doesn't really care as long as it doesn't negatively alter our ability to interact on the job. So, I was wondering if you'd still be open to the idea." Judy said sheepishly, Nick blinking in surprise as his sufficiently slowed down brain finally caught up.
"Wait, so you're saying that you'd be okay with a Fox such as myself exploring every inch of your body?" Nick asked, Judy blushing at that.
"Uh, wait what?" Judy asked, Nick arching an eyebrow.
"Judy, you do realize Foxes mate for life, right?" Nick asked, Judy shaking her head. "Well, basically, I couldn't even cheat on you if I wanted to. I literally can't even get excited by any other mammal unless they are also a soulmate." Nick said, Judy staring at him in stunned silence.
"Well at least I don't have to worry about what you look up in your free time." Judy finally said, shrugging.
"Eh..." Nick said, tilting his paw side to side nervously.
"Do it and I take your tackle." Judy said threateningly, Nick's eyes widening.
"Joking, joking." Nick said, paws up defensively. Judy stared at him for a moment, eyes narrowed, before she seemed to accept the answer and nodded.
"Okay. So, that whole 'mate for life' thing...is that why you Purged the building?" Judy asked, Nick hesitating.
"Come on." He finally said, jerking his head as an indication to follow him. Judy frowned in annoyance at not having her question answered, but followed him nonetheless.
"You know, one of us needs a car." Judy said absentmindedly, looking at the road next to them as Nick led her to what she assumed was his apartment. Hopefully he was, anyway.
"On our salary? Yeah, right." Nick said jokingly, scoffing.
"Oh, I'm sure one of us could afford one. Honestly, it wouldn't even have to be new, as long as it was it good condition." Judy said, shrugging as she glanced at Nick.
"Are you implying that I would use ill gotten gains for something like that?" Nick asked playfully, Judy arching an eyebrow at him.
"Well, what else would you use it for?" She asked, Nick's gaze dropping briefly before looking straight ahead. "Uh, Slick?"
"Let's see. My rent, my groceries, my mother." Nick said, stressing the last part.
"Oh. I didn't, um, realize..." Judy said, the implication of what she meant clear.
"She's fine, just so you know. I just like to send her a...care package, if you will, every so often." Nick said, Judy nodding in understanding.
"Sorry." Judy said, silence falling upon the two until they reached the apartment complex Nick was staying at. He walked up to the door, opening it. He looked over his shoulder at Judy, who had paused at the steps as if unsure.
"You know we could wait, right?" He asked, startling Judy from whatever she had been thinking about.
"Huh? For what?" She asked, Nick rolling his eyes in amusement.
"For all this. It's okay to be afraid when you go from partners to dating in the span of an hour after watching said partner incinerate a building full of bad guys." Nick answered, Judy sighing.
"Well then you're lucky I know you could never hurt me." Judy said surely, walking up the steps before she could change her mind. Nick just watched her as she passed him, a small smile touching his muzzle briefly at how determined she was.
"Indeed you are." He said under his breath, closing the door behind him as he entered the complex.
Judy waited by the stairs, her arms crossed patiently.
"Well, no backing out now." Judy said awkwardly, making Nick chuckle.
"Carrots, I'm just explaining things to you." He said, Judy's eyes dropping briefly. "Wait, you thought...?"
"Uh, maybe?" Judy said with an awkward shrug, her paws palm up at shoulder height before falling.
"Dear god what am I going to do with you?" Nick asked, chuckling at her admission. "I don't get why you're so nervous though. You are a Bunny, aren't you?"
"Okay, one, that's stereotyping and just a little speciest. Two, it's also very true." Judy added the last part dejectedly, frowning slightly.
"Okay, well I'll see you up there." Nick said, Judy tilting her head.
"You aren't going to use the elevator, are you?" She asked, Nick arching an eyebrow.
"Judy, I live on the top floor. I'm tired and I don't feel like going up more than fifty steps." Nick said, his sleepy tone reinforcing his words.
"I didn't realize you were so tired." Judy said apologetically, Nick shrugging.
"The Purge is a lot more draining than you would think." Nick explained, shrugging and stepping into the elevator. "See you in a minute." With that, he pressed the button for the top floor and watched as the doors closed.
When the elevator door opened only thirty seconds later, Nick shouldn't have been surprised to see Judy standing there with her arms crossed. But, he was, and it was incredibly embarrassing when he jumped in surprise.
"They need to install new elevators. These are incredibly slow." Judy remarked, staring at what amounted to a closet that moved up and down. For all Nick knew it may have been before being retrofitted into an elevator. Who knew.
"Yeah, well, not everything can move at mach twenty." Nick said jokingly, Judy rolling her eyes.
"Okay, first of all, the Cheetah was only going twenty. That was easy." Judy retorted, Nick arching an eyebrow as he stepped from the elevator.
"Judy, he was a Speeder. He Boosted and you still caught him. That is not a natural speed for Rabbits, last I checked." Nick said pointedly, leading her to his apartment.
"Yeah, well, I'm also not a natural among Rabbits, in case you forgot." Judy shrugged, like her answer was all that was needed.
"I'm pretty certain Hell would freeze over before I forgot that." Nick remarked with a chuckle.
"Oh, I'm sure a talented Ice Warrior or Guardian could find a way." Judy said, Nick snorting in amusement.
"That'd be something to see." He said, stopping in front of his door. He paused as he made to unlock, before letting out a chuckle.
"What's so funny?" Judy asked, Nick glancing at her.
"Oh, I just realized that I was leading you to my den. Always figured that would only happen in my wildest dreams." He remarked, letting out another chuckle and opening the door.
"Hm, sounds like dreams I'd like to hear about."Judy said, Nick freezing momentarily before he relaxed.
"Nah, most of 'em are boring. The non-boring ones are likely a bit much for you." Nick said, Judy closing the door behind her as she followed him in.
"I literally grew up with two hundred and seventy five brothers and sisters, Nick. I think I can handle a certain type of dream." Judy said, Nick grimacing.
"They aren't those kinds of dreams. They're more nightmares than anything." Nick said as he sat down on the couch, Judy flopping down next to him. She looked confused at his words. "You know, that I'd lose it one day. I'd Purge and scare you out of my life. I couldn't live with that, Judy. The idea that I would scare you out of my life kept me up at night. It gave me nightmares. The first week...the last time I'd been that scared that I'd never see you again was after we busted Lionheart and you made your little...speech." Nick explained, Judy looking down. "Which you've apologized enough for." He added, Judy having opened her mouth to speak.
"No, you could never scare me away. You're a Mancer, Nick. You can Purge. That's just a fact of life right now." Judy said softly, taking his paw in hers. She smiled at him, Nick smiling back.
"I'm glad to hear that." He said, gaze dropping to the bandage on her chest, just barely visible from his vantage point through her shirt. "So, what was it you wanted to talk about again?" He asked, Judy crossing her arms in a small bit of annoyance at the fact he seemed to have forgotten.
"Is the whole 'mate for life' thing why you Purged the building?" She asked, Nick grimacing at the question.
"Well...sort of. That, and I feared that you were going to die. So, when that thought came, I figured that I may as well make sure your killer wouldn't get out after twenty years. Though I didn't intend for the building to be destroyed as well. Guess rage can affect the heat just as well as the will." Nick said, shrugging at the last part.
"I honestly don't now whether to be flattered you'd go so far for me or scared for your own safety." Judy said, Nick looking confused.
"Uh, why would you be scared for my safety?" He asked, not really understanding what she meant.
"It's just not a healthy attitude, Nick. For anybody. I just don't want to lose you because you can't stand to let anybody who may have killed or at least severely wounded me with an attack live." Judy answered, her words striking low and hard to Nick. He flinched.
"I know, Judy. It's just...I literally couldn't live without you. Mammals do crazy things for love, especially so when they're a species who mates for life." Nick said, leaning back into the couch and covering his eyes with his paw. "Jesus, it's going to be so hard to restrain myself."
"They offer classes at the Precinct, you know." She said, Nick looking at her at that.
"Well, guess I better sign up."
And he did. It took a few months, but eventually he learned to restrain himself. And when he did, he was amazed at how easy it was. He was still tempted, though. That would never change.
Present Day
Judy shook herself out of her memories, a small smile touching her muzzle. It faded quickly, however, as she followed Nick to the cruiser. How they'd gone from the best of friends, to lovers, and now to what they were now was baffling. Nick never even called her by any of his many nicknames anymore. It was always either "officer Hopps" or, curtly, "Judy" and it was horrible. But then, she did the same thing he did, and with the same cold indifference.
Occasionally she slipped, like today, but it'd soon be forgotten. Just like everything else between them had seemed to.
And that does it for Chapter 1 of Zootopia: Kinesis Chronicles. I may change it to Kinesis Division or something, but It'll stay Kinesis Chronicles for now. And I felt like ignoring my shipper instincts and making them have more of a professional relationship, at least in the Present. I'll explain what happened in flashbacks, don't you guys worry your cute, fluffy little tails. I would rather work on Zootopian Assassins, but inspiration for this little tidbit struck and I had to write it. I'll upload it, but it won't count as my weekly upload since it'll be awhile before the story actually gets here. So you guys get to have a sneak peek at a new project for after Zootopian Assassins as well as a new chapter for Zootopian Assassins! You guys are lucky, getting two things for a single week. And yes, I have a growing list of different attacks, defensives, evasions, and traps for the various Subclasses, though I'll wait until I have at least two for each Subclass listed before I add them to the list at the end. Flame Wall and the Purge are for the Fire Dancer and Hell Walker respectively. The Purge will make at least one more appearance in the story, but I'm still on the rocks about whether to make it in the Present or a flashback that made them begin a professional relationship instead of what they had. And yes, I did just make the Hell Walker switch an inverted cross pattern. It seemed fitting, and that's the only reason I have. Anyway, this AN is starting to get long enough, I will see you guys...next update. Word Count: 5,252
Zootopia: Kinesis Chronicles Powers list
Red Foxes: Pyrokinesis; Subclasses include Fire Dancer and Hell Walker
Arctic Foxes: Cryokinesis; Subclasses include Ice Warrior and Guardian
Gray Foxes: Typhokinesis; Subclasses include Smother and Escapist
Fennec Fox: Sunakinesis; Subclasses include Burrower and Blinder
Rabbits: Tychokinesis; Subclasses include Lucky Soul and Soldier of Chance
Hares: Frigokinesis; Subclasses include Freezer and Snow Body
Black Panther and Pumas: Umbrakinesis; Subclasses include Assassin and Shadow Walker
Sloths: Chronokinesis; Subclasses include Time Warrior and Time Guardian
Cheetahs: Flash Step((I couldn't find a Kinesis based on manipulating speed)); Subclasses include Telefragger and Speeder
Elephants: Dermakinesis; Subclasses include Armorer and Slicer
Bovines: Geokinesis; Subclasses include Waller and Crusher
Vampire Bats: Hemokinesis; Subclasses include Bloodsucker and Puppeteer
Polar Bears: Hydrokinesis; Subclasses include Shielder and Lancer
Coatis: Hallucikinesis; Subclasses include Chameleon and Psyco-Imager
Wolves: Acoustokinesis; Subclasses include Linker and Waver
Subclass Specific Powers
Fire Dancer: A perfect use of Pyrokinesis for a Defensive purpose, the Fire Dancer Subclass relies on intensely hot but short bursts of fire to melt incoming projectiles or to dissuade an enemy from attacking. The name Fire Dancer comes from the ways in which a Red Fox moves while using it's abilities, using graceful movements to aim the bursts.
Hell Walker: The Hell Walker Subclass focuses on unleashing a single brutal attack with the capability to lay waste to an entire mile of land if not centralized to a specific location, as was the case with many of the first attempts of the ability by Red Foxes. If centralized, however, the attack can leave no trace of any mammals unfortunate enough to be it's victim behind. It would be as if the mammal ceased to exist. This is what gave the Subclass its name of Hell Walker and the main ability the name of the Purge.
Ice Warrior: The Ice Warrior Subclass uses ice to form weapons with which to fight with, and can be a formidable opponent even to a Hell Walker if the Arctic Fox is experienced enough in the usage of the Ice Warrior's abilities.
Guardian: The Guardian Subclass focuses on Defensive abilities, using walls of ice and ice traps to prevent another mammal from attacking.
Smother: The Smother Subclass focuses on Offensive abilities centralized around suffocation, hence the name.
Escapist: The Escapist Subclass uses both Defensive and Evasion based abilities as it's main focus, with one or two offensive abilities so as to not leave the wielder totally helpless.
Burrower: The Burrower Subclass is an Evasion based Subclass, with no Offensive capabilities and few defensive ones. It's main and most useful ability is arguably the Sand Clone, which constructs sand particles into the form the caster used while activating it.
Blinder: The Blinder Subclass is widely considered to barely be an Offensive Subclass. With only a number than could be counted on two paws which possess offensive properties, it's usually used as more of a last resort when the Burrower Subclass fails. The ability from which it derives its name, Sand Blast, is always aimed for the eyes to allow for the caster to escape.
Lucky Soul: The Lucky Soul Subclass is usually the Subclass of choice used by Rabbits. Its functions as a Subclass consists of increasing the probability of something good happening to the Rabbit using it.
Soldier of Chance: The Soldier of Chance Subclass is arguably one of the best and worst Subclasses around, as it allows for the mammal currently using the Subclass the ability to materialize any weapon within a twenty mile radius. The downside is that the weapon it summons may not be suitable for the caster.
Freezer: The Freezer Subclass is a Defense Subclass, using snow to disorientate and trap a pursuer.
Snow Body: The Snow Body Subclass is purely an Offensive Subclass, but this is only due to its most used ability; the ability to disintegrate the caster's body into a flurry of snow, allowing them to move around quickly and materialize at will, landing blow after blow to an opponent.
Assassin: The Assassin Subclass is both an Evasion and Offense Subclass, allowing the caster to set traps and blend into shadows.
Shadow Walker: The Shadow Walker Subclass is purely an Evasion orientated Subclass, allowing the caster to Shadow Leap. This ability gives the caster the ability to move from one shadow to another, and is essentially teleportation restricted to shadow-to-shadow movement. The caster can also turn into a shadow, allowing them to phase through walls and other objects.
Time Warrior: The Time Warrior Subclass is unique in that it allows the caster to slow down the surrounding environment and, essentially, any mammals inside the radius, though only they register the time manipulation. This is how the caster in question can seem to move faster than the blink of an eye.
Time Guardian: The Time Guardian Subclass functions the same as the Guardian Subclass of the Cryokinesis Class, though with time instead of ice. The caster can slow down the time flow around a certain mammal or object, allowing the target of the object to dodge.
Telefragger: An Offensive Subclass focused on Flash Stepping an object inside another mammal or object, causing telefrag and wounding or killing the mammal and damaging or destroying the object telefragged.
Speeder: The Speeder Subclass is an Evasion Subclass, giving the caster an intense burst of speed in order to escape a pursuer.
Armorer: A Defensive Subclass focused on hardening the skin of the caster to protect from attacks.
Slicer: An Offensive Subclass that thins the skin down to the width of Monomolecular Wire, allowing it to slice through just about anything.
Waller: A Defensive Subclass that allows the caster to raise walls of earth or any other natural material to protect themselves or somebody else.
Crusher: An Offensive Subclass that uses earth to trap and either slowly or quickly crush the trapped mammal, hence the name.
Bloodsucker: A non-classified Subclass that can function as Defensive, Offensive, or Evasive. It allows the caster to manipulate the flow of blood inside a mammal's body, where they can either cut it off or extract it. It can also use the blood as a weapon by hardening it.
Puppeteer: An also non-classified Subclass in that it's purpose is entirely unclear. It allows the caster to use the blood inside a body to move the mammal against their will.
Shielder: Essentially similar to the Waller, though only in purpose, it is a Defensive Subclass. It can only project personal shields to protect the caster, which is where it's similarity to Waller ends.
Lancer: An Offensive Subclass that forms water into a lance shape and launches it at high speeds, effectively making it a deadly projectile.
Chameleon: An Evasive Subclass that allows the caster to manipulate the sense of sight to make the pursuer unable to see them. It's downfall is that the caster must have a clear line of sight to the intended target.
Psyco-Imager: A questionably Offensive Subclass, the Psyco-Imager Subclass gives the caster the ability to psychologically torment the victim, making them relive painful memories or other sensations.
Linker: A Mental Subclass that allows the caster to telepathically connect with one or more mammal if said mammal(s) is out range of normal communication.
Waver: An Offensive Subclass that allows the caster to use sound waves as weapons. These can either be used to subdue a target from overloaded senses or cause massive damage to property.