Fire-breathing and electric beast: Thunder Lord riding a unicorn.
Qilin, also known as "Qilin", the male is called Qilin and the female is called Lin, or "Lin" for short. Qilin is an animal recorded in ancient Chinese books. Along with the phoenix, the turtle and the dragon, it is called the "four spirits" and constitutes the mount of God. The ancients considered the unicorn to be a benevolent and auspicious beast. In fact, the giraffe was often considered the prototype of the unicorn and was often used to describe exceptional people.
Judging by its external shape, it combines a dragon's head, antlers, lion's eyes, tiger's back, bear's waist, snake's scales, horse's hooves and an oxtail, which is an auspicious treasure. According to the description in ancient books, its body is like a 麟, which can also be written as a deer, which refers to a deerin ancient books; its tail is like a cow; his hooves are like a horse; has a pair of horns. It was considered by the ancients as a sacred and benevolent beast. Qilin has longevity and can live for two thousand years. He can breathe fire and his voice is like thunder. “There are three hundred and sixty hairy worms, but the unicorn is the longest.”