People are born with animal spirits, animas, alongside them but will only be revealed when the time is right. There are three normal ranks, the low tier, the middle tier, and the high tier.
Low classes include the weakest and simplest of animals, like the chicken and the rat. Don't underestimate these holders, they often hold unique and useful powers.
Middle classes describe the normal animals, a cat for an example. They are only seldom seen picking on Low tiers.
High classes include strong spirits, a red tiger and a lion for example. They are seen picking on the holders below them, and the others they /thought/ were below them.
There are many different animas, but only four of them out stand each and every other spirit, namely;
The Blue Dragon, this spirit is the wealthiest out of all four. This animal spirit could save another person from danger, but it comes with an equal price as what the holder asked for.
The Black Turtle, this spirit is very mysterious. No one knows if it's an enemy or a foe. This anima grants whatever wish the holder tells it, but it also comes with an equal price. If the holder wishes to kill another, then it will also take a life of a close relative or friend... Or their's.
The Red Phoenix, this spirit is the most chaotic out of all of them. The anima could cause chaos on all the parts of the earth, but would take the holder's life
And lastly, the White Tiger. This spirit is the most powerful and bravest out of all four. The animal spirit could turn back time in exchange for the holder's life to completely change, or take it.
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