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==Lore==
{{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] vol 1, page 284|The ''Enchiridion'' states that the brilliantly colored cloudkin known as the Bird of Paradise is the gatekeeper to Halone's heavenly realm. In actuality, it is a ruthless killer with an insatiate appetite for flesh of any kind, from paissa to man. To make matters worse, the Bird of Paradise also possesses the uncanny ability to generate inpenetrable mists using ambient water-aspected aether - an ability it utilizes to take its victims unawares.}}
{{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] vol 2|The cool air and gentle breezes of the Sea of Clouds attract a wide variety of cloudkin, from the scaled to the furred to the feathered. Among the latter, there is one 2s revered for its breathtaking beauty as it is feared for its insatiable thirst for blood—the fabled Bird of Paradise. There is nothing that it loves more than to feast, on living flesh. The moment it hears the plaintive cries of a ‘wounded animal, it will swoop down from the skies with talons bared, drool dripping from its beak. Something to bear in mind should you wish to hunt for the bind yourself.}}


All creatures belonging to the genus Bird of Paradise.
All creatures belonging to the genus Bird of Paradise.
[[Category:Cloudkin]]
[[Category:Cloudkin]]

Latest revision as of 21:19, 15 August 2023

The Enchiridion states that the brilliantly colored cloudkin known as the Bird of Paradise is the gatekeeper to Halone's heavenly realm. In actuality, it is a ruthless killer with an insatiate appetite for flesh of any kind, from paissa to man. To make matters worse, the Bird of Paradise also possesses the uncanny ability to generate inpenetrable mists using ambient water-aspected aether - an ability it utilizes to take its victims unawares.

Encyclopædia Eorzea vol 1, page 284

All creatures belonging to the genus Bird of Paradise.