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A guardian spirit contracted to Kashimoto.
Appearance[]
The guardian spirit's true physical form remains unknown. However, when Kashimoto invokes his Ice Flames, the elemental manifestation resembles the head of a phoenix or rooster-like bird, adorned with a spiral-shaped body and a wing composed of icy feathers.
Background[]
At some point, the guardian spirit affiliated with Kashimoto, allowing him to borrow their power when needed.
Synopsis[]
Current Saga[]
Kozuka Knives Arc[]
The guardian spirit's Ice Flames were unleashed by Kashimoto during the confrontation between the Minotaur and the jiangshi at Juicy Gyoza Manufactory Dandadan.
Abilities and Powers[]
Spiritual Power[]
| Ice Flame ( | ||
|---|---|---|
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The guardian spirit possesses the spiritual power to conjure flames with the freezing property of dropping down to absolute zero. |
Chapter Appearances[]
Current Saga[]
| 166. Is This a Little Fairy? | Absent |
| 167. Hey, There's Something There | Absent |
| 168. There's Someone Here | Absent |
| 169. Find The Culprit! | Absent |
| 170. A Suspicious Woman | Absent |
| 171. Corner the Perp! | Absent |
| 172. Those Pygmies Are Scary | Absent |
| 173. Corner the Criminal! | Absent |
| 174. Queen Sensei's Infirmary | Absent |
| 175. So Who's the True Perp? | Absent |
| 176. Scattering the Bait | Absent |
| 177. Let's Do Some Kung Fu | Debut |
| 178. The Power of a God | Appears |
| 179. This Seems Kinda Deadly | Appears |
| 180. The Owner of the Kozuka Knives | Absent |
| 181. Must Be the Influence of a Curse | Absent |
| 182. Something's Taken the Bait | Absent |
| 183. So It's You! | Absent |
| 184. The Class Rep's Head! | Absent |
| 185. So You're The Perp! | Absent |
| 186. Kouki Yukishiro's Power | Absent |
| 187. Kick the Crap Outta Murakami! | Absent |
| 188. Okarun and Kinta | Absent |
| 189. Jumping Granny and Kung Fu Alien | Absent |
| 190. Merging Is What Makes Us Strong! | Absent |
| 191. The Mistake | Absent |
Trivia[]
- Because it is a phoenix and due to Payase and Kashimoto's combined attack knocking back the Minotaur looking like a taijitu, its origin could be based on the Fenghuang/Hōō in Eastern mythology. Known as "Chinese phoenixes", these birds come in a yin-yang pair and represent grace and virtue.
