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Pegasus: The Winged Stallion
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Pegasus: The Winged Stallion

He is the master of the sky. A stallion of pure white, with wings that can outrun the wind. He was born from the blood of a monster, but he became the steed of heroes.

2026-01-16
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Qilin: The Omen of Peace
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Qilin: The Omen of Peace

It steps so lightly that it does not bend the blades of grass. It has the scales of a dragon, the body of a deer, and the heart of a saint. When the Qilin appears, the world changes.

2026-01-16
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2 min read
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Simurgh: The Copper Phoenix
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Simurgh: The Copper Phoenix

She is the oldest living predator on Earth. She saw the world end three times. She is the mother of kings and the first surgeon in history.

2026-01-16
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2 min read
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Thunderbird: The Ruler of the Sky
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Thunderbird: The Ruler of the Sky

It is not just a bird. It is the storm itself. When it flaps its wings, thunder rolls. When it blinks, lightning strikes. It is the most powerful being in the sky.

2026-01-16
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2 min read
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Garuda: The Celestial Predator
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Garuda: The Celestial Predator

Garuda, the great devourer of serpents, soars through the heavens as both a guardian and a force of reckoning.

2023-11-17
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2 min read
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