Fire, it can denote passion, purification, anger, destruction, rage, pain, and suffering, yet it also brings with it life. The mythical Phoenix a being made from this element a creature that many wish to find as it is stated that the bird has powers to cure the sick, and to heal the wounded. Stories have been told of this mythical creature, singing praises for it, one such story has been passed down from generation to generation in the (L/n) family as they seem to see the creature as a guardian angel of sorts, but does (Y/n) believe in it as did his ancestors?
No, he had lost all faith in this creature, and believed the stories told were simply stories, and fairy tales of people who just tried to come up with a reason as to why things happen. If such a thing existed why has no one found it today? Why has the beast that his family claims to be their savior their guardian angel left them to suffer?
(Y/n) may find the answers to such questions, and find that sometimes that myths or legends do turn out to be true.
Elizabeth Jacobs is loyal, wants justice and fights with a strong fire in her for those close to her.
4 years ago Lizzy burned up but rose from her ashes, coming out stronger. Today she's ready for a new chapter in her life. She finds new friendships, love and a place she can call home.
True love...
and even if she catches fire,
she will rise again
Like the Phoenix...
The ancient Greeks and Egyptians described a mythical bird called the Phoenix, a magnificent creature that was a symbol of renewal and rebirth.
When its time was up, the Phoenix built a nest and set itself on fire. Then, a new Phoenix would rise from the ashes.
This makes the phoenix known as a symbol of resurrection. For the Japanese, it is a feminine symbol that also stands for fire, justice and loyalty.