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Phoenix
Phoenix · Firebird — Legendary bird reborn from flames
The phoenix is a mythical bird symbolizing immortality and rebirth. According to legend, it dies in a burst of flames and rises anew from its own ashes. It appears in both Eastern and Western myths, representing eternal life and hope.

Paladin Lion
Sacred Guardian · Emblem of Knighthood — Mythical protector of chivalric orders
The Paladin Lion is a mythical creature revered as the symbol of chivalric orders. Representing courage, justice, and loyalty, it frequently appears in legends as a guardian spirit accompanying knights or paladins.

Valkyrie
Valkyrie · Warrior Maidens — Choosers of the Slain in Norse Mythology
Valkyries are female figures in Norse mythology who guide the souls of fallen warriors to Odin. They are depicted as both fierce fighters and embodiments of ethereal beauty. Valkyries decide the fate of warriors in battle and select those worthy of entering Valhalla.

Pegasus
Pegasus · Winged Horse — A Legendary Creature from Greek Mythology
Pegasus is a majestic white horse with wings, featured in Greek mythology. Regarded as a symbol of beauty and freedom, Pegasus is associated with gods and heroes who rode it on their mythic journeys. Its imagery has become iconic in art and literature.

Unicorn
Unicorn · Monoceros — Legendary Horse with a Sacred Horn
The unicorn is a legendary horse-like creature distinguished by a single horn on its forehead. It is regarded as a symbol of purity and divinity and is often associated with healing powers. Unicorns appear frequently in ancient texts and art, revealing themselves only to those with pure hearts.

Monoceros
Monoceros · Unicorn — Legendary one-horned creature
The Monoceros is a mythical animal distinguished by a single horn on its forehead. Mentioned in ancient Greco-Roman texts, it is revered as a symbol of purity and virtue. While similar to the Western unicorn, it possesses its own unique lore and imagery.