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This is why Phoenixes are so difficult to capture, and why their masters are chosen by them solely out of respect. Phoenixes, while not being pack animals, will latch onto who it may deem to be an Alpha. Being birds of prey, it will not settle for a master of weak physique or intellect.
 
This is why Phoenixes are so difficult to capture, and why their masters are chosen by them solely out of respect. Phoenixes, while not being pack animals, will latch onto who it may deem to be an Alpha. Being birds of prey, it will not settle for a master of weak physique or intellect.
 
  
 
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A Phoenix typically tends to make its nests around different climates depending on which 'form' the Phoenix is in. While it can live anywhere with minimal health concerns, a Phoenix’s mood peeks when being in the climate of choice.
 
A Phoenix typically tends to make its nests around different climates depending on which 'form' the Phoenix is in. While it can live anywhere with minimal health concerns, a Phoenix’s mood peeks when being in the climate of choice.
  
Phoenixes are happy birds if residing within a habitat they prefer. Such as a hot savannah for the Ignis Phoenix, a dense forest for the Ligno Phoenix, the dwarven mountains for the glacium Phoenix and any high up place for the Aether phoenix. An unhappy Phoenix is not a bird you want to be around. While not directly dangerous, an unhappy Phoenix will take orders from its master reluctantly and not without airing out its complaints.
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Phoenixes are happy birds if residing within a habitat they prefer. Such as a hot savanna for the Ignis Phoenix, a dense forest for the Ligno Phoenix, the Dwarven mountains for the glacium Phoenix and any high up place for the Aether phoenix. An unhappy Phoenix is not a bird you want to be around. While not directly dangerous, an unhappy Phoenix will take orders from its master reluctantly and not without airing out its complaints.
  
Author: Maxu1234
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Revision as of 22:56, 25 February 2016

A Phoenix is a remarkably intelligent bird of prey. Their intellect becomes immediately apparent upon observing one for a few moments. They watch their environment and keep tab on anything which could become an immediate danger to them or their master.

This is why Phoenixes are so difficult to capture, and why their masters are chosen by them solely out of respect. Phoenixes, while not being pack animals, will latch onto who it may deem to be an Alpha. Being birds of prey, it will not settle for a master of weak physique or intellect.

There are four different Phoenix forms

Ignis - These are your traditional fire Phoenixes, who's plumage shades from yellow to red crimson. On the end of the feathers a little flame would continue to exist during the Phoenix's entire life. Getting more powerful as the Phoenix grows older of age and eventually even becoming so strong that the Phoenix burns itself.

Ligno - And now we pass on to the less traditional Phoenixes, starting with the Ligno Phoenix. The Ligno Phoenix is the Phoenix in the Ligno form. It's plumage arranges from a dark brown to green, to dark green. Whoever'd look a little closer would see that the Ligno Phoenix in fact is more like a flying bush, It's tail also as parts of it's wings are made out of Twigs, vines, and branches.

Glacium - Then we arrive at the third Phoenix form, Glacium. This is the exact opposite of the Ignis Phoenix, the Glacium Phoenix is the Phoenix of Ice. Its plumage ranges from light to dark blue. Whoever gets close to this Phoenix would clearly feel the cold it radiates.

Aether - The Aether phoenix, is the fourth form of Phoenix. As the name shows well this is a bird from the skies. Its plumage ranges from a pure white to a nasty grey. Everywhere this bird comes a rapid breeze would pick up. This Phoenix is known as the most rapid pilot of its kin.

A phoenix changes it form, when it 'dies'(The change of form is in the order that the different Phoenix types are displayed). As you know a Phoenix will never actually die, but instead be reborn, how? The phoenix would leave an egg at the place of death.

Because of this, only 12 phoenix will ever exist at the same time.

A Phoenix typically tends to make its nests around different climates depending on which 'form' the Phoenix is in. While it can live anywhere with minimal health concerns, a Phoenix’s mood peeks when being in the climate of choice.

Phoenixes are happy birds if residing within a habitat they prefer. Such as a hot savanna for the Ignis Phoenix, a dense forest for the Ligno Phoenix, the Dwarven mountains for the glacium Phoenix and any high up place for the Aether phoenix. An unhappy Phoenix is not a bird you want to be around. While not directly dangerous, an unhappy Phoenix will take orders from its master reluctantly and not without airing out its complaints.

Author: Maxu1234