Name: Hēi Dao
Rank: Weak
Species: Horse
Type: Support Pet/Non-Combat Pet
Description: Hēi Dao is a loyal horse that’s been granted to the youngest of the Dao head family, and as he decided to take his departure, he held onto the ties of this horse. It's common tradition that the Dao family own many horses and other mounts as a way of honouring the good-old lifestyles of their predecessors. During his journey, it accidentally ate a Lacrima and suffered severe stomach-ache for a while, before feeling much better again… but not being the same ever again…
Rank: Weak
Species: Horse
Type: Support Pet/Non-Combat Pet
Description: Hēi Dao is a loyal horse that’s been granted to the youngest of the Dao head family, and as he decided to take his departure, he held onto the ties of this horse. It's common tradition that the Dao family own many horses and other mounts as a way of honouring the good-old lifestyles of their predecessors. During his journey, it accidentally ate a Lacrima and suffered severe stomach-ache for a while, before feeling much better again… but not being the same ever again…
- Appearance:
- Phantom Stomp:
Name: Phantom Stomp
Description: While riding the horse, the user can counter an attack by making a phantom heading at the opponent in the same fashion as the real couple. Therefore, if the phantom is hit, no damage in received and the real ones will appear somewhere in a radius of 20 meters away from the opponent. While in this phantom form, the user can appear at any position at above-mentioned range from the enemy during 2 posts, then need 3 other posts to cool down. It depends on the user’s rank if the spell only works by getting hit by a C-rank (caps there) spell or lower. Any physical hits or weapons can trigger the ability.
- Golden Guard:
Name: Auric Guard
Description: When riding on Hei, the horse can block off any D-Rank spells or physical hits with its front hoofs by lifting them up and using them as shields. An orange aura will engulf the owner and horse as this happens, thus the name. Although, it's not always that the enemy targets the horse and not the rider himself...