Kirin's Shinheuh

Girin or Kirin (기린, Lebiatan) is a giant red colored creature that appeared when young Lo Po Bia Yasratcha visited the Lo Po Bia Family Mothership for the first time.

Real-Life Mythology
From Wikipedia: Qilin: The Qilin ( English: /tʃiˈlɪn/ chee-LIN; Chinese: 麒麟) is a legendary hooved chimerical creature that appears in Chinese mythology, and is said to appear with the imminent arrival or passing of a sage or illustrious ruler. Qilin are a specific type of the lin mythological family of one-horned beasts. The qilin also appears in the mythologies of other cultures, such as Japanese and Korean mythology, where it is known as the "Kirin", and Vietnamese mythology, where it is known as the "Kỳ lân".

Korean Culture
Girin or kirin (기린) is the Korean form of qilin. It is described as a maned creature with the torso of a deer, an ox tail with the hooves of a horse. The girin were initially depicted as more deer-like, however over time they have transformed into more horse-like. They were one of the four divine creatures along with the dragon, phoenix and turtle. Girin were extensively used in Korean royal and Buddhist arts. In modern Korean, the term "girin" is used for "giraffe".

Appearance and Design
Kirin's shinheuh looks like a red weird-looking lion with two long horns, big eyes, big nose, big mouth with two of its specific back-teeth pointing to outside direction. It has a tail and seems to be a four-legged creature. It has red skins and yellow shining feathers.

Powers and Abilities
Being a Shinheuh that's controlled by Lo Po Bia Kirin, the right-hand man of Family Head Lo Po Bia Traumerei, the shinheuh must had possesses strong abilities. However, not much information known about its power at the moment because Kirin have not yet participated or involved in any fight or battle.

Notes and Trivia

 * Kirin's Shinheuh was always seen sitting in front of its master Lo Po Bia Kirin inside the Kirin's throne room where Kirin always used to talk with Lo Po Bia Traumerei via a digital screen.