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Spirits, ghosts, demons, divine beings, gods
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Cinder Sprite
LesserCinder Sprite — Lesser Spirit of Embers
A tiny fire spirit that dwells within dying embers. Appearing as a palm-sized winged humanoid scattering faint orange sparks, it is most potent in the final moments before a flame goes out entirely. More expressive than a Salamander, though still of low intelligence.

Agni
GreaterAgni — Sacred Messenger of the Flame
The Hindu god of fire and sacred messenger between gods and mortals. Depicted with three heads and seven tongues, he conveys offerings to the gods through the sacred fire of ritual. He governs both purification and destruction — what his flame touches is either purified or utterly consumed.

Suzaku
SupremeSuzaku · 朱雀 — Sacred Red Bird of the South
The divine red bird that guards the southern direction among the Four Symbols of East Asian mythology. Similar to the phoenix but fundamentally different: while the phoenix symbolizes rebirth, Suzaku is the guardian deity of summer, fire, and war. Its five-colored plumage causes all southern flames to surge in unison when its wings are spread. A celestial entity directly linked to the southern star mansion.

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.