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Hi, I'm Cobweb. I've been eyeing this Mutato for a long time already, and finally gave in to temptation.
OTL I hope I can win my dream Mutato, and so I'm doing my very best in this form.

I would name this Mutato
Rakuen.

Rakuen means 'paradise' in Japanese. A phoenix brings warmth and fire to a world while a thunderbird brings rain and monsoons, sustaining human life. So isn't it a sort of paradise when you have good weather and benefits a lot from it?


Rakuen's favorite legend is the
phoenix. Though he admires the thunderbird a lot too, he thinks that fire is more important than rain and storms. Fire keeps us warm, helps us cook food and is the driving force of nature. The fiery sun starts the endless water cycle and is the energy source of every organism.
Okay, I'll stop boring you (ahem) and let's hear Rakuen's opinion.
Rakuen wrote:I seriously admire and want to be like the Phoenix. Don't you think it's cool, being able to control fire and all that? And I could help humans and other creatures too, if I were a phoenix! Phoenixes are wise, immortal birds, rebirthing every five hundred years. Wouldn't it be awesome to know practically everything?
Thanks, Rakuen. So I want to share a little trivia about phoenixes and thunderbirds with you...*grabs popcorn and switches off light*
Phoenixes: The Fiery Immortals-They have enchanting, beautiful voices, which are usually high and lyrical. Their singing is unmatchable.
-It is said that bamboo and milk can attract a mated pair of phoenixes.
-In ancient China, it is believed that phoenix blood could cure any ailment and phoenix flesh could give its consumer immortality.
-Chinese weddings depict brides as the phoenix and the grooms as the dragon.
Thunderbirds: The Eye of Storms-Native American tribes often make totems that are topped with a carving of a thunderbird.
-It is believed that thunderbirds cause thunder with their wingbeats and shoot lightning from their eyes.
Oooh, superman has a rival//shot-Certain thunderbirds can shapeshift into humans.
-Thunderbirds are revengeful; provoked thunderbirds are extremely dangerous.