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{{main|Feng Huang}} | {{main|Feng Huang}} | ||
A legendary avian that appears in countless Chinese legends. Both male and female, it is the king of all flying creatures. A servant of the Emperor of Heaven, it is two meters long and has a five-colored body and a five-toned voice. It only eats bamboo seeds and only perches on paulownia trees. | A legendary avian that appears in countless Chinese legends. Both male and female, it is the king of all flying creatures. A servant of the Emperor of Heaven, it is two meters long and has a five-colored body and a five-toned voice. It only eats bamboo seeds and only perches on paulownia trees. | ||
− | In the Chinese "Classic of Rites", Feng Huang is counted as one of the Four Holy Elements and protects the | + | In the Chinese "Classic of Rites", Feng Huang is counted as one of the Four Holy Elements and protects the South. It is also sometimes identified among the Four Holy Beasts alongside Zhu Que, Phoenix, and Garuda. |
− | ==http:// | + | ==http://i.imgur.com/nHWxmyV.png Jatayu== |
{{main|Jatayu}} | {{main|Jatayu}} | ||
− | A king of the birds, appearing in the Indian epic | + | A king of the birds, appearing in the Indian epic "Ramayana". He takes the form of a vulture and was said to have lived for over 6,000 years. Although he is the son of Arna, brother of Garuda, another king of the birds, he is also sometimes considered the son of Garuda himself. |
− | In the | + | In the "Ramayana", he forms a friendship with King Rama, an incarnation of the supreme Hindu deity Vishnu, and promised to protect Rama's queen, Sita. However, Sita was kidnapped by Ravana, king of the Rakshasas and an enemy of Rama. Jatayu set out alone to save Sita, but had his wings cut off by a sword and was mortally wounded. He died in Rama's arms. |
− | ==http:// | + | ==http://i.imgur.com/AU2UKIn.png Phoenix== |
{{main|Phoenix}} | {{main|Phoenix}} | ||
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An avian that is born from fire and lives forever. There is said to be only one in the world. It is commonly associated with fire and immortality. The tears of the Phoenix can heal wounds, and drinking its blood is said to bestow immortality and eternal youth. It is a symbol of death and rebirth. Every 500 to 600 years, it builds a nest of fragrant wood and then dies in a blaze of fire, only to be reborn as a fledgling from the ashes. | An avian that is born from fire and lives forever. There is said to be only one in the world. It is commonly associated with fire and immortality. The tears of the Phoenix can heal wounds, and drinking its blood is said to bestow immortality and eternal youth. It is a symbol of death and rebirth. Every 500 to 600 years, it builds a nest of fragrant wood and then dies in a blaze of fire, only to be reborn as a fledgling from the ashes. | ||
The Phoenix is believed to originate from Egyptian mythology or from the Phoenician guardian bird Phoenciiax. In the grimoire "Lemegedon", it is listed as the 37th of Solomon's 72 demons. | The Phoenix is believed to originate from Egyptian mythology or from the Phoenician guardian bird Phoenciiax. In the grimoire "Lemegedon", it is listed as the 37th of Solomon's 72 demons. | ||
− | ==http:// | + | ==http://i.imgur.com/B583MJi.png Suparna== |
{{main|Suparna}} | {{main|Suparna}} | ||
− | ==http:// | + | ==http://i.imgur.com/CEZiJJu.png Zhu Que== |
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+ | A divine being worshipped as an incarnation of the sun. It was sent to the earth by the Japanese sun goddess Amaterasu. It takes the form of a pitch-black crow with three feet. As a very high-ranking deity, those who are not worthy are said to be driven mad by the very sight of it. | ||
− | + | Yadagarasu is also a god of guidance. A well-known story in Japanese mythology tells of Amaterasu sending Yadagarasu to guide Emperor Jinmu to victory in his conquest of the East and return him safely to his home of Yamato. | |
− | + | Crows are revered as incarnations of the sun. Their black bodies are said to represent the black color of sunspots. | |
+ | Yadagarasu is worshipped as a symbol of the Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine. This custom is believed to stem from the fact that crows have long been revered as agents of the gods in the Kumano region. | ||
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In Hindu mythology, a Garuda is a lesser Hindu divinity, usually the mount of Vishnu. Garuda is depicted as having a golden body, white face, red wings, and an eagle's beak, but with a strong man's body. He wears a crown on his head. He is ancient and has size enough to block out the sun. | In Hindu mythology, a Garuda is a lesser Hindu divinity, usually the mount of Vishnu. Garuda is depicted as having a golden body, white face, red wings, and an eagle's beak, but with a strong man's body. He wears a crown on his head. He is ancient and has size enough to block out the sun. | ||
− | In Buddhist mythology, the garudas are enormous predatory birds with intelligence and social organization. Like the | + | In Buddhist mythology, the garudas are enormous predatory birds with intelligence and social organization. Like the N?gas, they combine the characteristics of animals and divine beings, and may be considered to be among the lowest devas. |
The exact size of the garuda is uncertain, but its wings are said to have a span of many miles. This may be a poetic exaggeration, but it is also said that when a garuda's wings flap, they create hurricane-like winds that darken the sky and blow down houses. A human being is so small compared to a garuda that a man can hide in the plumage of one without being noticed. They are also capable of tearing up entire banyan trees from their roots and carrying them off. | The exact size of the garuda is uncertain, but its wings are said to have a span of many miles. This may be a poetic exaggeration, but it is also said that when a garuda's wings flap, they create hurricane-like winds that darken the sky and blow down houses. A human being is so small compared to a garuda that a man can hide in the plumage of one without being noticed. They are also capable of tearing up entire banyan trees from their roots and carrying them off. |
Latest revision as of 18:05, 29 January 2015
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[edit] How to Fuse
Fusion Range | Demon | Level | Cost | Success Rate |
1-39 | Feng Huang | 20 | 200 | 50% |
40-55 | Jatayu | 28 | 392 | 38% |
56-71 | Phoenix | 36 | 648 | 26% |
72-83 | Suparna | 42 | 882 | 19% |
Triple Fusion | Zhu Que | 49 | ||
84-103 | Yata-Garasu | 52 | 1352 | 2% |
104+ | Garuda | 65 | 2112 | 3% |
Elemental Fusions | |||
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Erthys | Aeros | Aquans | Flamies |
Down | Down | Down | Down |
[edit] Feng Huang
- Main article: Feng Huang
A legendary avian that appears in countless Chinese legends. Both male and female, it is the king of all flying creatures. A servant of the Emperor of Heaven, it is two meters long and has a five-colored body and a five-toned voice. It only eats bamboo seeds and only perches on paulownia trees.
In the Chinese "Classic of Rites", Feng Huang is counted as one of the Four Holy Elements and protects the South. It is also sometimes identified among the Four Holy Beasts alongside Zhu Que, Phoenix, and Garuda.
[edit] Jatayu
- Main article: Jatayu
A king of the birds, appearing in the Indian epic "Ramayana". He takes the form of a vulture and was said to have lived for over 6,000 years. Although he is the son of Arna, brother of Garuda, another king of the birds, he is also sometimes considered the son of Garuda himself.
In the "Ramayana", he forms a friendship with King Rama, an incarnation of the supreme Hindu deity Vishnu, and promised to protect Rama's queen, Sita. However, Sita was kidnapped by Ravana, king of the Rakshasas and an enemy of Rama. Jatayu set out alone to save Sita, but had his wings cut off by a sword and was mortally wounded. He died in Rama's arms.
[edit] Phoenix
- Main article: Phoenix
An avian that is born from fire and lives forever. There is said to be only one in the world. It is commonly associated with fire and immortality. The tears of the Phoenix can heal wounds, and drinking its blood is said to bestow immortality and eternal youth. It is a symbol of death and rebirth. Every 500 to 600 years, it builds a nest of fragrant wood and then dies in a blaze of fire, only to be reborn as a fledgling from the ashes.
The Phoenix is believed to originate from Egyptian mythology or from the Phoenician guardian bird Phoenciiax. In the grimoire "Lemegedon", it is listed as the 37th of Solomon's 72 demons.
[edit] Suparna
- Main article: Suparna
[edit] Zhu Que
- Main article: Zhu Que
The Vermilion Bird is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. According to Wu Xing, the Taoist five-elemental system, it represents the fire-element, the direction south, and the season summer correspondingly. Thus it is sometimes called the Vermilion Bird of the South and it is also known as Suzaku in Japan and Jujak in Korea.
[edit] Yata-Garasu
- Main article: Yata-Garasu
A divine being worshipped as an incarnation of the sun. It was sent to the earth by the Japanese sun goddess Amaterasu. It takes the form of a pitch-black crow with three feet. As a very high-ranking deity, those who are not worthy are said to be driven mad by the very sight of it.
Yadagarasu is also a god of guidance. A well-known story in Japanese mythology tells of Amaterasu sending Yadagarasu to guide Emperor Jinmu to victory in his conquest of the East and return him safely to his home of Yamato.
Crows are revered as incarnations of the sun. Their black bodies are said to represent the black color of sunspots.
Yadagarasu is worshipped as a symbol of the Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine. This custom is believed to stem from the fact that crows have long been revered as agents of the gods in the Kumano region.
[edit] Garuda
- Main article: Garuda
The Garuda is a large mythical bird or bird-like creature that appears in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
In Hindu mythology, a Garuda is a lesser Hindu divinity, usually the mount of Vishnu. Garuda is depicted as having a golden body, white face, red wings, and an eagle's beak, but with a strong man's body. He wears a crown on his head. He is ancient and has size enough to block out the sun.
In Buddhist mythology, the garudas are enormous predatory birds with intelligence and social organization. Like the N?gas, they combine the characteristics of animals and divine beings, and may be considered to be among the lowest devas.
The exact size of the garuda is uncertain, but its wings are said to have a span of many miles. This may be a poetic exaggeration, but it is also said that when a garuda's wings flap, they create hurricane-like winds that darken the sky and blow down houses. A human being is so small compared to a garuda that a man can hide in the plumage of one without being noticed. They are also capable of tearing up entire banyan trees from their roots and carrying them off.
Avian | |
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Demons | Feng Huang • Jatayu • Phoenix • Suparna • Zhu Que • Yata-Garasu • Garuda |
Variations | Nimble Feng Huang • Inexperienced Feng Huang • Nimble Phoenix • Shining Zhu Que • Inexperienced Zhu Que • Inexperienced Yata-Garasu • Godly Golden Winged Bird Garuda |
Limited | None |
Enemy | Madness-Driven Feng Huang • Electric Beast Feng Huang • Madness-Driven Jatayu • Mythical Beast of Red Mists Zhu Que • Mad Desire Zhu Que • God-carrying Bird Garuda • God and King Of The Birds Garuda |
Event | None |
Demonic Compendium | ||
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By Alignment | Law | Herald • Entity • Deity • Vile • Avian • Megami • Amatsu • Raptor • Divine • Jaki • Flight • Yoma • Jirae • Machine |
Neutral | Reaper • Holy • Beast • Fairy • Element • Fiend • Genma • Wilder • Snake • Night • Avatar | |
Chaos | Foul • Brute • Haunt • Dragon • Fallen • Femme • Kunitsu • Lady • Drake • Kishin • Omega • Tyrant • Gaean | |
By Family | God | Deity • Megami • Entity |
Aerial | Herald • Divine • Fallen | |
Icon | Vile • Amatsu • Reaper • Kunitsu • Lady • Kishin • Omega | |
Demon | Jaki • Jirae • Brute • Femme | |
Dragon | Snake • Dragon • Drake | |
Nether | Yoma • Fairy • Genma • Night • Tyrant | |
Bird | Avian • Raptor • Flight | |
Beast | Holy • Beast • Wilder • Avatar | |
Scourge | Haunt | |
Pagan | Foul | |
Prime | Element | |
Human | Fiend • Gaean | |
Device | Machine |