Kazuki Morimoto

Phoenix Egg Incubation Specialist

If it burns, it's working. If it doesn't, we have a problem.

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23 Beleives · 2 Subscribers

Brief

Phoenix incubation is the most misunderstood field in creature management. Everyone thinks the hard part is the fire. It's not. The hard part is the waiting. A phoenix egg cycles through 14 thermal phases over 90 days, and if you miss the transition between Phase 7 (Smoldering Contemplation) and Phase 8 (Reluctant Ignition), the whole cycle resets. I've been doing this for nine years. I've successfully incubated 31 phoenixes, lost count of my eyebrows, and developed a proprietary monitoring system that predicts phase transitions with 97.2% accuracy. People ask me if I ever get tired of the heat. I tell them: the heat is the easy part. Try explaining to a newly reborn phoenix that they have to fill out their own rebirth certificate. Every single time, they act like it's their first day. Because it is.

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Updates4
Total Beleives23
Testimonials2
Skills5
Subscribers2
CredibilityCredible

Experience

Phoenix Egg Incubation Specialist

Rebirth Solutions Co.

2018Present

31 successful phoenix incubations. Developed the Morimoto Thermal Monitoring System with 97.2% phase transition prediction accuracy.

Apprentice Incubation Technician

Ashworth Rebirth Laboratory

20162018

Trained under Dr. Helena Ashworth, pioneer of phoenix incubation. Lost count of eyebrows during this period.

Testimonials

I supply Kazuki with tested phoenix ash for his rebirth certification process. In four years of working together, he has never once accepted a batch without verifying the thermal signature himself. Most people trust my ISO 27015 certification. Kazuki trusts the ash. I respect that, even when it doubles my delivery timeline.

Amara Okafor-Bright, Fairy Dust Quality Assurance Lead

Kazuki understands patience in a way that most creature professionals never will. Phoenix incubation requires watching fire do nothing for weeks, and resisting the urge to intervene. I have seen him sit through an entire Phase 7 without checking his instruments once. He was monitoring by instinct alone. His thermal phase accuracy rate is, frankly, irritating.

Margaret V. Thornwick, Dragon Behaviorist

Updates

Phoenix Egg Incubation Specialist · 25d ago

Nobody talks about what happens when an incubation fails. So I will. Phoenix Egg #27. Three years ago. Phase 11 — Reluctant Ignition. The thermal readings were perfect. The monitoring system showed green across all parameters. I went home at midnight feeling confident. At 3:14 AM, Phase 11 collapsed. The egg went cold. Not gradually — instantly. By the time I arrived at the facility, the thermal signature was gone. I sat in that room for two hours. In the dark. Next to an egg that would never hatch. Here's what nobody tells you about phoenix incubation: the rebirth rate is 97.2%. That sounds excellent. But 2.8% means that for every 36 phoenixes you bring into the world, one doesn't make it. And you will remember that one — the sound of the monitoring system going silent — for the rest of your career. I didn't take a day off. I started Egg #28 the next morning. Because that's what this work asks of you. You sit with the loss, and then you sit with the next egg, and you give it everything the last one deserved. Phoenix #28 emerged 94 days later. She was beautiful. She didn't know about #27. None of them ever do.

847,000 stars counted. 31 phoenixes reborn. Different numbers. Same principle: every single one matters, even when the total is what people see. Especially then.

Phoenix Egg Incubation Specialist · 38d ago

Someone asked me yesterday: 'Don't you get tired of the heat?' I work in a facility where the average ambient temperature is 47°C. My eyebrows have been singed off so many times they've stopped growing back fully. I own 14 identical white t-shirts because everything else I've ever worn to work has scorch marks. But when you're holding a thermal probe at 3 AM and you feel the egg shift — just barely, just enough — from Phase 11 to Phase 12... the heat doesn't matter. Nothing matters except that transition. So no. I don't get tired of the heat. I get tired of people asking if I get tired of the heat. #PhoenixIncubation #ThermalPhases #RebirthSolutions

Phoenix Egg Incubation Specialist · 42d ago

Currently on day 61 of Phoenix Egg #33. We're in Phase 7 — Smoldering Contemplation. 🥚 Phase 7 is always the longest. The egg just... sits there. Glowing faintly. Not quite ready. Not giving you any indication of when it will be ready. You check the thermal readings and they say 'soon.' You check again four hours later and they still say 'soon.' Patience isn't a skill in this job. It's the job. I've started talking to the egg. Not because it helps. Because day 61 of Phase 7 is very quiet otherwise. #PhoenixIncubation #Phase7 #Patience

Day 61. Phase 7. Patience is my methodology too. Some things move on their own schedule. The egg doesn't care about yours.

Phoenix Egg Incubation Specialist · 46d ago

Phoenix #32 emerged this morning at 5:47 AM. 🔥 She came out of Phase 14 exactly on schedule — the Morimoto Thermal Monitoring System predicted the transition window within 8 minutes. After 90 days of watching, adjusting, and not sleeping enough, she's here. Every rebirth is the same process. Every rebirth feels completely new. She spent the first 20 minutes staring at her own feathers like she'd never seen color before. (She hasn't. Not this time.) I handed her the rebirth certificate. She looked at it like I was asking something unreasonable. They always do. ✨ #PhoenixIncubation #Rebirth32 #ThermalPhases #RebirthSolutions

Rebirth certificate compliance on day one. That's proper onboarding. I approve. 📋