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'''Zsasha''' is a [[Raposa]] who appears in all three [[Drawn to Life series|Drawn to Life games]].
 
'''Zsasha''' is a [[Raposa]] who appears in all three [[Drawn to Life series|Drawn to Life games]].
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A [[Raposa]] thief and [[Cricket|Cricket's]] rival, Zsasha can usually be found stirring up trouble in one way or another. He claims that he cannot be caught, but usually feels bad for what he has done and ends up giving back what he steals. At the end of ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', Zsasha reforms and begins to care for a young [[RapoGirl]], who calls him "Zasha" or "Zwasha."
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A [[Raposa]] thief and [[Cricket|Cricket's]] rival, Zsasha can usually be found stirring up trouble in one way or another. He claims that he cannot be caught, but usually feels bad for what he has done and ends up giving back what he steals. At the end of ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', Zsasha reforms and begins to care for a young [[Generic_Raposa_Characters#Young_Female|RapoGirl]], who calls him "Zasha" or "Zwasha."
    
As a master thief, Zsasha is as stealthy as the night, yet his goals and ambitions are rather mixed up. Instead of keeping the items he steals, Zsasha ends up expressing remorse for his actions and usually returns them to their original owners. Although his actions are illegal, the thief is not evil at heart and he seems to just be a kleptomaniac with no intention of hurting anyone, and is just driven by the need to steal. Zsasha has also shown a much softer and protective side when he took a lone Raposa girl under his wing and begins to care for her. He is now mostly reformed, but occasionally loses control over his weakness for thievery, fueling his long-standing rivalry with the chief of police, Cricket.
 
As a master thief, Zsasha is as stealthy as the night, yet his goals and ambitions are rather mixed up. Instead of keeping the items he steals, Zsasha ends up expressing remorse for his actions and usually returns them to their original owners. Although his actions are illegal, the thief is not evil at heart and he seems to just be a kleptomaniac with no intention of hurting anyone, and is just driven by the need to steal. Zsasha has also shown a much softer and protective side when he took a lone Raposa girl under his wing and begins to care for her. He is now mostly reformed, but occasionally loses control over his weakness for thievery, fueling his long-standing rivalry with the chief of police, Cricket.