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|Class = Arcane
|Rarity = Epic
|Rarity = Epic
|Size = 190 - 210 cm; Medium
|Size = Medium
|HP = 10
|HP = 18
|STR = 4
|STR = 10
|DEF = 6
|DEF = 4
|AGI = 10
|AGI = 12
|INT = 14
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==Introduction==
== Introduction ==
Phoenixes fly high above the clouds and always fly together. They are with many but very rarely decide to come down. The fire phoenixes have a good relationship with the Therri'cill and often serve as his messengers. The phoenixes often reside on high mountaintops in the far north, or one phoenix may come down when breeding an egg. These flaming birds are wise and can make people aware of their will by only using their minds, essentially 'speaking' with them. A phoenix can survive very long without food, but they will travel north where the group isn't easily spotted and fly down if needed. Phoenixes can also sleep while flying, and they essentially always fly high above the clouds, circling Eden.
Soaring within the thermosphere of Eseron, the exalted phoenix dances across the night sky like a comet. Known by nearly all for its symbolism of eternal life and new dawns, these arcane songbirds have rarely been seen through one's telescope while stargazing.


== Behaviour ==
== Description ==
A frost phoenix sits on high mountaintops or deep snow fields in the far north. They are always seen alone, and even rarer decide to take a flight and fly south. The frost birds don't contact the world south of them unless they lay an egg. A frost phoenix is way more intelligent but more violent and dangerous than its fiery counterpart, the fire phoenix. They can make people aware of their will by only using their minds, essentially 'speaking' with them. A frost phoenix will fly on the snowy fields in the north and hunt for the small worms under the thick layer of snow, but they can survive very long without food. Frost phoenixes sleep on their high mountaintops, far away from the races of Eden.
It is infrequent that the sunbird can be seen as anything other than a streak in the night sky; however, tales have spoken of its graceful appearance when seen at lower altitudes. The tail feathers sprawled outwards like the flames of a campfire, with its wing beats leaving embers in their wake. With a craned neck and talons of a hawk, this creature's beauty is matched only by the ferocity of the orange and golden inferno. The regality of the mythic creature and its ties to eternal youth have inspired much iconography- Particularly in the culture of the Azari'Cill.
 
== Behavior ==
Ornithologists have rarely had the chance to study the behaviors of these creatures, often opting for speculation based on the summoned spirits of some Ignos Mages that mimic the phoenix’s appearance and power. However, based on their predatory features, it’s fair to say they aren’t harmless. That said, astronomers have had more luck studying these immaculate creatures, reasoning they have no need for sustenance nor sleep as they move across the sky like the Sun itself bathing in its heat. Only when it is time for them to be reborn at the dawn of a new Eden’s Shine do they finally fall from the sky with a purpose. Oftentimes, Phoenixes have good relations with the Therri'cill and/or Aeri'cill and act as their deliverers.
 
== Habitat ==
Mages whispered about the origin of the phoenix, suggesting that they first arrived from Ignos as the orbit of the elemental plane neared Eseron at the dawn of creation. However, all that can be said truthfully about the phoenix's habitat is their presence within the highest altitudes of Eden's sky. The phoenix is only known to descend on one occasion, seen chasing the Sun towards dusk to die out on the first day of Eden’s Shine. Not long after being reborn from ash, and seen painting the sky over the Glade with shooting stars, often celebrated with a festival in Luminion.


== Abilities ==
== Abilities ==
If you upset a fire phoenix, they may come diving down and try to pick you off. When encountering a fire phoenix on the ground or a mountain, it may try to swing its clawed feet and grab you with its strong claws. If you are grabbed, they might fly high and let you fall to your death. Being intelligent and magical creatures, a fire phoenix also has some control over fire and could set you on fire, inflicting a burning effect.
'''Movement:''' Phoenixes are known to move with the appearance of a comet, rarely ever gracing the ground lest they intend to be reborn. They fly swifter than any humanoid race in Eden can hope to run (2d6+6 agi).
 
'''Fiery Talons:''' A sunbird's talons burn like the red-hot metal of any forge, melting its way through defenses and searing the flesh (2d2 + Burn) of those who covet the youthful ash of any unsuspecting phoenix.
 
'''Combustive Rebirth:''' A phoenix can never be slain; upon reaching the end of its life (0 HP), it will simply return to ash. However, within a short period (3 rounds), these ashes combust (4d3 damage, d4+6 blocks), and from them come the phoenix reborn to flee back into the thermosphere.
 
== Drops ==
'''- Solar Feather'''
 
A common tail feather of the fire phoenix, radiant as the sun itself. Its heat is often sought out for practical use in ovens and other conventional heat uses due to the convenience. However, despite its household uses it is still often seen as an artifact first and hearth second.


==Drops==
'''- Phoenix Ash'''
*'''Phoenix Feather'''
::This is dropped whenever a fire phoenix dies, but it could also be picked up when it falls from the sky. Then it comes from high up in the clouds, dropped by a phoenix that is flying there. These feathers can be used for the most advanced type of healing, allowing life-threatening wounds to be healed. The fire of this feather will cauterize the wound and close it this way. They are also used to purify curses or cast blessings upon someone. When used for a blessing or healing, the feather goes up in flames in quite the light show.


*'''Phoenix Ash'''
The rare ashes left over from the rebirth of a legendary phoenix. Sold for a high price, these ashes are reserved primarily for the high class due to their cosmetic uses. Adding phoenix ash to one’s facial treatment is said to melt away the years of age, and give a new radiant glow to the skin comparable to turning back the clock.
::Phoenix ash is dropped whenever a phoenix dies. Their flaming spirit stays and watches over the realm while their body turns to ash. This ash could ease the pain of wounds because it will temporarily burn the pain receptors, and no signals of pain will be sent to your brain. It is also an ingredient for the most powerful brews.


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Latest revision as of 19:59, 1 August 2024

FirePhoenixAI.png
Class Arcane
Rarity Epic
Size Medium
Stats

18 HP

10 Strength

4 Defense

12 Agility

10 Intelligence

Introduction

Soaring within the thermosphere of Eseron, the exalted phoenix dances across the night sky like a comet. Known by nearly all for its symbolism of eternal life and new dawns, these arcane songbirds have rarely been seen through one's telescope while stargazing.

Description

It is infrequent that the sunbird can be seen as anything other than a streak in the night sky; however, tales have spoken of its graceful appearance when seen at lower altitudes. The tail feathers sprawled outwards like the flames of a campfire, with its wing beats leaving embers in their wake. With a craned neck and talons of a hawk, this creature's beauty is matched only by the ferocity of the orange and golden inferno. The regality of the mythic creature and its ties to eternal youth have inspired much iconography- Particularly in the culture of the Azari'Cill.

Behavior

Ornithologists have rarely had the chance to study the behaviors of these creatures, often opting for speculation based on the summoned spirits of some Ignos Mages that mimic the phoenix’s appearance and power. However, based on their predatory features, it’s fair to say they aren’t harmless. That said, astronomers have had more luck studying these immaculate creatures, reasoning they have no need for sustenance nor sleep as they move across the sky like the Sun itself bathing in its heat. Only when it is time for them to be reborn at the dawn of a new Eden’s Shine do they finally fall from the sky with a purpose. Oftentimes, Phoenixes have good relations with the Therri'cill and/or Aeri'cill and act as their deliverers.

Habitat

Mages whispered about the origin of the phoenix, suggesting that they first arrived from Ignos as the orbit of the elemental plane neared Eseron at the dawn of creation. However, all that can be said truthfully about the phoenix's habitat is their presence within the highest altitudes of Eden's sky. The phoenix is only known to descend on one occasion, seen chasing the Sun towards dusk to die out on the first day of Eden’s Shine. Not long after being reborn from ash, and seen painting the sky over the Glade with shooting stars, often celebrated with a festival in Luminion.

Abilities

Movement: Phoenixes are known to move with the appearance of a comet, rarely ever gracing the ground lest they intend to be reborn. They fly swifter than any humanoid race in Eden can hope to run (2d6+6 agi).

Fiery Talons: A sunbird's talons burn like the red-hot metal of any forge, melting its way through defenses and searing the flesh (2d2 + Burn) of those who covet the youthful ash of any unsuspecting phoenix.

Combustive Rebirth: A phoenix can never be slain; upon reaching the end of its life (0 HP), it will simply return to ash. However, within a short period (3 rounds), these ashes combust (4d3 damage, d4+6 blocks), and from them come the phoenix reborn to flee back into the thermosphere.

Drops

- Solar Feather

A common tail feather of the fire phoenix, radiant as the sun itself. Its heat is often sought out for practical use in ovens and other conventional heat uses due to the convenience. However, despite its household uses it is still often seen as an artifact first and hearth second.

- Phoenix Ash

The rare ashes left over from the rebirth of a legendary phoenix. Sold for a high price, these ashes are reserved primarily for the high class due to their cosmetic uses. Adding phoenix ash to one’s facial treatment is said to melt away the years of age, and give a new radiant glow to the skin comparable to turning back the clock.