Phoenix

Phoenix (鳳凰) is the second Guardian Beast made up of a pair of twin birds with an appearance similar to peafowls with scales.

Appearance
The birds themselves seem to be like peafowls, with scales on their bodies. Its tail feathers fan out to form a fish-like tail. They are a collage of various colors. One stayed in the center displaying its vibrant colors, while the other circled around it with opposing colors.

Skills and Abilities
Phoenix attacks by using its wings, dropping fire, and using its claws. The first bird flies to a high altitude and bombards the ground below with magic and fire. The second flies low, and attacks with its claws and breaths of flame. They coordinate attacks like that. It clothes everything around it in flames and turns the scorched corpses into zombies. Also, the feathers that are produced from its wings can give birth to familiars. Phoenix is not as big as the Spirit Turtle. Though it is of considerable size. One is slightly bigger than Gaelion pre-mortem.

Whenever you beat one of them, the remaining one explodes, both of them revive, and the cycle repeats. Phoenix is a being like the Spirit Turtle. A being similar to a spirit or ghost. Whenever it gets injured, flames gush out of the wounds, and the injuries heal themselves. Phoenix can convert its whole body into the fire. Surrounding itself in a whirlwind of fire, Phoenix rushes at his opponents. It's a rush attack like Filo's Spiral Break. Though this bird is clad in the fire. When the feathers Phoenix spread come into contact with the ground, a monster called Phoenix Familiar (Vassal Type) comes into being.

Background
Though the origin of the Phoenix is unknown when it appeared, it is known to be tied to the waves of calamity. Phoenix was sealed away by the previous Gauntlet Hero who left behind a description of its attack pattern, as well as other information, which are presently unreadable.

World's End Arc
Information to be added later on.

Trivia

 * Phoenix is the Japanese reading of the Fenghuang, a beautiful Chinese mythological composite bird, which is one of the Four Benevolent Animals.