Firebird
Introduction
A mythological bird that regenerates or is reborn from its ashes.
Background Story
The firebird is a legendary creature from Slavic folklore, known for its stunning plumage and magical properties. It is often featured in various tales, including the Russian fairy tale 'The Tale of the Firebird', where it represents beauty, grace, and the idea of rebirth. The name is also associated with the ballet 'The Firebird' by Igor Stravinsky, where the firebird assists the hero in the story.
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