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*'''[[Wikipedia:Bennu|Bennu]] Physiology''' |
*'''[[Wikipedia:Bennu|Bennu]] Physiology''' |
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*'''[[Wikipedia:Fenghuang|Fenghuang]] Physiology''': |
*'''[[Wikipedia:Fenghuang|Fenghuang]] Physiology''': |
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− | [[Corvid Physiology|Crow Physiology]] or [[Avian Physiology|Rooster Physiology]] |
+ | *Applications: [[Corvid Physiology|Crow Physiology]] or [[Avian Physiology|Rooster Physiology]] |
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*'''[[Wikipedia:Firebird_(Slavic_folklore)|Firebird]] Physiology''' |
*'''[[Wikipedia:Firebird_(Slavic_folklore)|Firebird]] Physiology''' |
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− | [[Wikipedia: Phoenix_(mythology)#Analogues|ʿAnqa]] Physiology''' [[Roc Physiology]] but any bird especially stork instead raptor or corvid Variations: [[[Wikipedia:Simurgh]] Physiology, [[Siren Pysiology]] or/and [[Griffin Physiology]]''' |
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bennu Bennu] (''Egyptian Mythology'') |
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firebird_(Slavic_folklore) Firebird] (''Slavic folklore'') |
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firebird_(Slavic_folklore) Firebird] (''Slavic folklore'') |
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Revision as of 19:25, 3 April 2019
- ""I used to watch them as a kid. My granny told me about 'em. Some cold nights you see them dancin' in the sky over the Hub, burnin' green and gold..."
- "Oh, you mean the aurora coriolis," said Oats, trying to make his voice sound matter of fact. "But actually that's caused by magic particles hitting the-"
- "Dunno what it's caused by," said Granny sharply, "but what it is is the phoenix dancin'.""
- ― Terry Pratchett, in Carpe Jugulum (1998)
- "I was never surprised that they did not have a phoenix on display. There is only one phoenix at a time, of course, and while the Natural History Museum was filled with dead things, the phoenix is always alive."
- ― Neil Gaiman, Unnatural Creatures
The power to use the abilities of a phoenix. Variation of Mythical Bestiary and Avian Physiology.
Also Called
- Firebird Mimicry
- Immortal Bird Mimicry
- Phoenix Mimicry
Capabilities
The user with this ability either is or can transform into a phoenix, a mythical, sacred fire-bird that symbolizes rebirth, immortality, and renewal in the mythologies of the Arabian, Persian, Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Chinese, Turkish, Indian and Phoenician/Canaanite people.
Phoenixes are described as birds with colorful plumage and a tail of gold and scarlet (or, according to some legends, purple, blue, and green) with a 500 to 1,000, or even 1,461-year life-cycle. Near the end of its life, a phoenix builds itself a nest of twigs or whole trees that it then ignites; both nest and bird burn fiercely and are reduced to ashes, from which a new, young phoenix or phoenix egg arises, reborn anew to live again.
Applications
- Avian Physiology
- Enhanced Strength
- Fire Manipulation
- Healing Tears
- Regenerative Healing Factor
- Self-Resurrection/Ash Resurrection
- Semi-Immortality
Variations
Types of Phoenix
- Bennu Physiology
- Fenghuang Physiology:
- Applications: Crow Physiology or Rooster Physiology
- Variation: Golden Crow
- Firebird Physiology
- ʿAnqa Physiology
- Applications: Roc Physiology but any bird especially stork instead raptor or corvid
- Variations: Simurgh Physiology, Siren_Physiology or/and Griffin Physiology
Associations
- Cosmic Fire Manipulation
- Cycle Manipulation
- Divine Beast Physiology
- Holy Fire Manipulation
- Immortality
- Life and Death Manipulation
- Phoenix Dragon Physiology
- Samsara Manipulation
- Solar Affinity
- Solar Manipulation
Limitations
- May need time to resurrect.
- May need focus to change back.
- Could burn something one didn't mean to burn.
Known Users
See Also: The Phoenix.
Cartoons
- Phoenix Tribe (Lego Legends of Chima)
- Phoenixes (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
- Lord Dakar (Winx Club)
- Firebird (Fantasia 2000)
- Red Phoenix (Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny)
Folklore/Mythology
- Bennu (Egyptian Mythology)
- Firebird (Slavic folklore)
- Golden Crow (Chinese Mythology)
- ʿAnqa / Simurgh (Arabian/Persian Mythology)
Literature
- Black Phoenix (Arkwell Academy)
- Mimi Force/Azrael (Blue Bloods series)
- Fawkes (Harry Potter)
Live Television
- Landon Kirby (Legacies)
- Phoenix Witches (Charmed)
- Draph (Heroes)
- Elias Finch (Supernatural)
Comics
- Phoenix Force (Marvel Comics)
- Beast Boy (DC Comics)
- Flamebird (DC Comics)
Manga/Anime
- Chise Hattori (The Ancient Magus' Bride)
- Dranzar (BeyBlade)
- Suzako (Fushigi Yûgi)
- Miaka Yūki (Fushigi Yûgi)
- Phenex Clan (Highschool DxD)
- Guardian ÄRM, Phoenix (Marchen Awakens Romance)
- Marco (One Piece); via Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Phoenix
- Saffron (Ranma ½)
- Phoenix Ikki (Saint Seiya)
- Blaze (CardCaptor Sakura Clear Card Arc)
Web Comics
- Oasis (Sluggy Freelance)
TCG
- The Winged Dragon of Ra (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
Video Games
- Phoebe (Animal Crossing)
- Cronos the Phoenix (Bloody Roar)
- Birdramon (Digimon)
- Hououmon (Digimon)
- Zhuqiaomon (Digimon)
- Pterosaur (Dinosaur King)
- Phoenix (Final Fantasy series)
- Anivia (League of Legends); is a cryophoenix, meaning she has Ice Manipulation instead of Fire Manipulation
- Ho-Oh (Pokémon)
- Moltres (Pokémon)
- Phoenix (Kid Icarus: Uprising)
- Dark Gaia Phoenix (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Sunburn (Skylanders)
- Fujiwara no Mokou (Touhou Project)
- Phoenix (Valkyrie Crusade)
Gallery
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