
The pinnacle of wind spirits, the Spirit King. Known by names including Ariel, Sylphid, and Minervar. Governs all winds and air currents in the world, changing the direction of seasonal winds with a single act of will. The most free-spirited of the four Spirit Kings, it never stays in one place, wandering the world endlessly.
Origin
Often takes its name from Ariel, the air spirit appearing in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest.' Some works use the name Minerva, the goddess of wisdom.
Features
- Commands the entire world's atmosphere โ seasonal winds, climate, and meteorological phenomena all under its jurisdiction
- Omnipresence โ can exist simultaneously in any location
- Creator and homecoming point of all wind spirits
- Grants the contractor 'Wings of Freedom' โ complete flight and weather control
Usage
Strategic alteration of the world's climate itself. Mythological records tell of a navigator contracted with the Wind Spirit King who discovered a continent.
Weakness
Loves freedom and intensely dislikes receiving any commands. Contracts are made only in the form of a mutual promise of freedom.
Wind Spirits Rank List
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Jinn
GreaterJinn ยท Syllairon โ Superior Wind Spirit
The superior rank of wind spirits, known by names such as Jinn and Syllairon. Its body is the storm itself, dominating the sky and atmosphere as its domain. Named after the powerful Jinn of Islamic mythology, it is equally powerful and arrogant. Famous for posing three riddles to those seeking a contract.

Syllestine
SupremeSyllestine โ Supreme Wind Spirit
The supreme rank of wind spirits, positioned just below the Ariel Spirit King, sensorially connected to the entire atmosphere reaching the stratosphere. Its body is completely composed of wind and cannot be made visible. Witnesses perceived its existence only through an overwhelming presence accompanying sudden storms. The executor of the Ariel Spirit King's will.