Spirits
Spirits, ghosts, demons, warriors, and gods
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Ariel
Spirit KingAriel · Sylphid · Minervar — Wind Spirit King
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.

Oread
Spirit KingOread · Trowell · Gnoass — Earth Spirit King
The pinnacle of earth spirits, the Spirit King. Also known as Trowell and Gnoass. Governs all soil, stone, and minerals of the earth, controlling tectonic activity through will alone. Slow to move, but each step equals an earthquake. Holds all the earth's memories, knowing every geological change since the world began.

Phoenix
Spirit KingPhoenix · Sallion — Fire Spirit King
The pinnacle of fire spirits, the Spirit King. Also known as Sallion. Appears in the form of a phoenix, and its very existence is the law of flames. Possesses true immortality — even if destroyed, it resurrects within fire. It governs all fire elements in the world. In recorded history, fewer than five summoners have ever completed a true contract with it.

Dryad
Spirit KingDryad — Forest Spirit King
The pinnacle of forest spirits, the Spirit King. Governs all plants, trees, and forests of the world, controlling the cycle of nature through will. Shares its name with the Greek Dryad but its status approaches that of a deity. Appears as a massive humanoid composed of trees, and wherever it steps, even barren land instantly becomes a lush forest. Shows extreme hostility toward civilization that destroys nature.

Naiad
Spirit KingNaiad · Ellaim · Elquiness — Water Spirit King
The pinnacle of water spirits, the Spirit King. Also known as Ellaim and Elquiness. It treats all the world's water as an extension of its consciousness, sensing and controlling everything from ocean depths to raindrops in clouds. Quiet and profound, it conveys its will through silence rather than words.

Archane
Spirit KingArchane — Shadow Spirit King
The pinnacle of shadow spirits, the Spirit King. It is the counterpart to the Light Spirit King Ignis Fatuus, each governing opposing sides of the world. Merely speaking its name aloud is said to deepen the surrounding darkness. It controls darkness and void itself through will. Though misunderstood as evil, it is in truth an indispensable balancer governing the world's darkness.

Ignis Fatuus
Spirit KingIgnis Fatuus · Ignis — Light Spirit King
The pinnacle of light spirits, the Spirit King. Also known by the abbreviated name Ignis. Despite a name meaning 'false fire,' it is the absolute being governing all light in the world. It does not perish as long as the sun does not set, and myths passed down through various civilizations tell of the Light Spirit King awakening and restoring balance each time darkness sought to consume the world.

Lightning Wolf
Spirit KingLightning Wolf (雷狼) — Lightning Spirit King
The pinnacle of lightning spirits, the Spirit King. True to its name — the Lightning Wolf (雷狼, Thunder Wolf) — it appears in the form of a giant wolf with lightning continuously discharging from its entire body. The most aggressive and battle-oriented of the four Spirit Kings, it instinctively respects the strong and despises the weak. Its howl is heard as thunder anywhere in the world.

Freinture
Spirit KingFreinture · Ice Emperor (氷皇) — Ice Spirit King
The pinnacle of ice spirits, the Spirit King. Known by names including Freinture and Ice Emperor (氷皇). Governs all ice and cold in the world, with its very existence approaching absolute zero. The most solitary of the four Spirit Kings, gazing down at the world alone from within the eternal ice of the polar regions. In an eternal confrontation with the Fire Spirit King Phoenix.

Kagutsuchi
Spirit KingKagutsuchi · 軻遇突智 — King of the Destructive Flame
The supreme fire deity of Japanese mythology. At the moment of his birth, his flames burned his mother Izanami to death — a symbol that creation and destruction are inseparable. Slain by his grief-stricken father Izanagi, yet from his blood and body fragments dozens of divine beings were born. Fire is both death and birth, and he is the king who embodies that contradiction in himself.