Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-165.234.190.83-20141115065420/@comment-25555436-20141118231422

Alright, nice theory. Now, to put my 5 cents:

Feng Huangs are mythological birds of East Asia that reign over all other birds. Fengs are the males, Huangs are the females. However, in modern times, the gender distinction is not used and both are blurred into a single feminine entity called Feng Huang so that the bird can be paired with the chinese dragon, which has male connotations.

The chinese dragon could be Yang....or Taiyang, whose name means "Supreme-Sun Little-Dragon".

The Feng Huang is also called the August Rooster since it sometimes takes the place of the Rooster in the chinese zodiac.

And we all know Rooster Teeth, not just Monty, made this show.

The Feng Huang is ocassionally confused with the Suzaku, the Vermillion Bird and one of the 4 Simbols of The Chinese Constellations. No, they are not the same entity. However..

I've seen some people call Raven Vermillion before knowing her real name.

Sometimes, it's called incorrectly the Chinese Phoenix, which originated from mythologies of other religions. Though the difference is as different as Thor and Zeus, so at times it's understandable the comparison.