Well, I know they have school and a life outside of here, so I don't want them to feel rushed or obligated. If Mog responds and wants to make that post then let them, but if they don't or say anything, then I think it would be best for you to just move ahead with them.
Well I've been going first the last few times so I wanted to give you an opportunity to post first if you wanted, since Metou's been doing everything, and I don't want to hog being the active character in the pair.
I did say something earlier, Wei Phoenix just quoted it, I think it's on the last page. I still think it's a good idea to let Gin start this exchange instead of Metou considering the last few actions were led by Metou, but I can post if you disagree or don't have time or something.
Physical Description: Large white wolf with a mane made of flowing blue flames.
Size: 5-8 feet from foot to shoulder, around 10-12 from head to tail
Location: Around and in Mountains on all of the Baji Islands
How common: Uncommon but large enough population that if you go looking for them, you will likely find one.
Diet: Anything they can catch, though mostly smaller mammals that live around the mountains.
Threat: Being large wolves they are a threat to most people even without their other abilities but their mane is what makes them threats to whole settlements. Their mane is actual fire and capable of burning whatever it touches, with the wolf itself able to shoot fireballs from it. They normally try to stick to their homes near the mountains but when desperate or forced by other creatures they will run through villages (normally Tengu but also isolated human ones) their mane scorching buildings as they pass through in search for food, and the fireballs flying at any one that comes near.
Lifespan: Around 15-25 years
Behavior: These wolves live in very small groups, normally of just one pair and their children with occasionally a related male wolf as well. They mostly stick to the areas around the mountains and focusing on hunting the local animals. They aren't as aggressive as other Okami and tend to avoid people if they can, but if people go too far into their territory they will attack people in order to make them leave. When food is scarce in their normal range they will get more aggressive and be willing to attack settlements in order to steal food, often causing severe damage in the process thanks to their fire abilities. If one is captured or found young they are relatively easy to tame but due to their fire abilities most clans don't bother trying as it often results in buildings and crops being burned down.