Phoenix
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Though there are some variations in appearance, phoenixes usually resemble peacocks, herons, roosters, birds of prey, or any combination thereof. The phoenix is almost always associated with fire, though in the furry and otherkin communities, other variants have surfaced with the ability to control ice or other elements in addition to, or instead of fire.
According to the Greco-Roman myth, at the end of its lifecycle, the phoenix erupts in flame and burns to ashes, from which a new young phoenix arises. As such, it is often regarded as a symbol of resurrection or of rebirth. In Asian mythology, it is more often associated with the energies of yin and yang, royalty (especially the Empress), and good luck.
[edit] Phoenix characters
- Fawkes, the phoenix belonging to Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter books.
- Needles, the phoenix sidekick from the Conan the Adventurer cartoon.
- The phoenix in the final battle scene of the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe movie.
[edit] See also
- Phoenix in popular culture
- Phoenix (mythology) at Wikipedia


