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The Phoenix

The Phoenix

Grade:God

Rank:SS

History:

Phoenix, in ancient Egypt and in Classical antiquity, a fabulous bird associated with the worship of the sun. The Egyptian phoenix was said to be as large as an eagle, with brilliant scarlet and gold plumage and a melodious cry. Only one phoenix existed at any time, and it was very long-lived—no ancient authority gave it a life span of less than 500 years. As its end approached, the phoenix fashioned a nest of aromatic boughs and spices, set it on fire, and was consumed in the flames. From the pyre miraculously sprang a new phoenix, which, after embalming its father's ashes in an egg of myrrh, flew with the ashes to Heliopolis ("City of the Sun") in Egypt, where it deposited them on the altar in the temple of the Egyptian god of the sun, Ra. A variant of the story made the dying phoenix fly to Heliopolis and immolate itself in the altar fire, from which the young phoenix then rose.

Abilities:

Basic Heirloom Attributes:

It can grant the user access to all the abilities and basic characteristics of a Heirloom.

Rebirth after Death:

It can allow the user to come back to life after dying or being severely injured.

Reconstruction:

It can allow the user to regenerate severed body parts.

Pain Resistance:

It can allow the user to experience less pain than normal people when attacked.

Endless Restoration Aura:

It can restore relics and other objects when the user comes in physical contact with them.

Fat Burning:

It can burn unnecessary fat from the user's body and transform it into fire.

Pyrokinesis:

It can allow the user to create and control flames from thin air after consuming the user's body fat.

Risk:

It makes the user extremely skinny and unable to ate weight despite overeating by burning a tremendous amount of calories inside his or her body every day due to how oil or wood was necessary to keep a fire going and how fat and food is used as energy to maintain life as fuel.

Weak:

nessIt loses its powers once the user starves himself or herself to death which then enables him or her to commit suicide.

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