Fu: Guardian of Light, Devourer of Darknes
Have you ever seen a statue in front of a Chinese temple or carved on the reliefs of Borobudur?
A statue shaped like a lion, with one paw resting on a ball, its sharp gaze seemingly watching the unseen world?
Yes, that is the symbol of Fu, often referred to as the Fu Dog. Don’t be fooled by the name—Fu Dog is not a dog, but a sacred being resembling a lion with a slender and agile body like a wolf. In spiritual understanding, Fu is no ordinary guardian—it is a specialist in protecting light and devouring darkness.


Energetic Form and the Orb of Light
In metaphysical appearances, Fu is often accompanied by a glowing green-golden orb. This orb is not just a decoration—it is the core weapon and energy center. Based on personal spiritual experience, Fu uses this orb to absorb negative energy, whether it comes in the form of black mist, evil intent, or dark entities attempting to attack.
When darkness approaches, Fu does not flee. Instead, it lunges into the black fog and devours it.
The more dark energy it consumes, the stronger and faster Fu regenerates. Much like Vargast, which is known for absorbing energy, Fu is a creature of light—a guardian, not a shadow predator.
Spiritual Functions of Fu
Fu is not just a mythological creature. From many spiritual practices and energy encounters, Fu has proven effective in:
Active Major Protection: Grants protection in physical, mental, and astral aspects.
Consuming Attacks of Dark Energy: Devours dark energy before it penetrates the aura.
High Energy Regeneration: Rapid energy recovery, especially during spiritual battles.
Astral Barrier Creation: Forms a protective wall against astral disturbances or psychic attacks.
The Closer the Darkness, the Stronger the Light: Like a wolf chasing its prey, Fu will move closer to devour dark energy.
