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Saiark serve as the primary antagonists, born from the dark reflections of human souls. They manifest as monstrous entities when individuals experience negative emotions or vulnerabilities, trapping their human origins within dark mirrors. Victims remain imprisoned indefinitely unless purified by Pretty Cure attacks.
Generals of the Phantom Empire summon Saiark through incantations corrupting the "future reflected in the mirror." Each general employs a distinct variant: Queen Mirage commands, "Let the future reflected in the mirror turn terrible! Come Out! Saiark!" Generals like Namakelder, Hosshiwa, and Oresky use similar phrasing tailored to their personalities.
Visually, Saiark uniformly wear red sunglasses and scarves. Scarf colors denote the summoning general: green for Namakelder, pink for Hosshiwa, yellow for Oresky, white for Phantom, purple for Madam Momere, dark blue for Queen Mirage, and red for Red. Multi-colored scarves appear during joint summons by multiple generals, as seen in Episode 40. Red's Saiark feature red bodies and uniquely shaped sunglasses.
Saiark terraform their surroundings, replacing happiness with despair. Each general's Saiark produces distinct environmental effects: Namakelder's spread mold, Hosshiwa's create sugary landscapes, Oresky's generate barren wastelands, Phantom's form amethyst crystals, Madam Momere's freeze areas, and Mirage's cause chaotic fog. Red's environmental impact remains unspecified.
Their abilities derive from their human origin's traits. A Karate-uniform Saiark employs martial arts, a Scarecrow Saiark manipulates objects like rice plants, and a Knight Saiark wields swords and shields. Unique powers include a Reporter/Camera Saiark anticipating Pretty Cure attacks and a Rocket Saiark firing missiles.
Notable Saiark include a Knight Saiark summoned by multiple generals and Queen Mirage, appearing in Episodes 15 and 41, which initially proved undefeated. Movie-exclusive forms summoned by villain Black Fang include Diamante, Windmill, Bee, Teddy Bear, and Stuffed Rabbit Saiark. Their abilities are largely undocumented, though origins involve an engaged woman (Diamante) and a girl named Orihara Tsumugi (Bee, Teddy Bear, Stuffed Rabbit).
Saiark draw strength from human negativity, growing stronger and capable of merging into larger entities when multiple gather. They are among the first monsters in their franchise to gain power from humans lacking overt negative emotions and maintain high difficulty from their initial appearances. Purification requires specific Pretty Cure techniques like Starlight Ascension or Happiness Big Bang.
Generals of the Phantom Empire summon Saiark through incantations corrupting the "future reflected in the mirror." Each general employs a distinct variant: Queen Mirage commands, "Let the future reflected in the mirror turn terrible! Come Out! Saiark!" Generals like Namakelder, Hosshiwa, and Oresky use similar phrasing tailored to their personalities.
Visually, Saiark uniformly wear red sunglasses and scarves. Scarf colors denote the summoning general: green for Namakelder, pink for Hosshiwa, yellow for Oresky, white for Phantom, purple for Madam Momere, dark blue for Queen Mirage, and red for Red. Multi-colored scarves appear during joint summons by multiple generals, as seen in Episode 40. Red's Saiark feature red bodies and uniquely shaped sunglasses.
Saiark terraform their surroundings, replacing happiness with despair. Each general's Saiark produces distinct environmental effects: Namakelder's spread mold, Hosshiwa's create sugary landscapes, Oresky's generate barren wastelands, Phantom's form amethyst crystals, Madam Momere's freeze areas, and Mirage's cause chaotic fog. Red's environmental impact remains unspecified.
Their abilities derive from their human origin's traits. A Karate-uniform Saiark employs martial arts, a Scarecrow Saiark manipulates objects like rice plants, and a Knight Saiark wields swords and shields. Unique powers include a Reporter/Camera Saiark anticipating Pretty Cure attacks and a Rocket Saiark firing missiles.
Notable Saiark include a Knight Saiark summoned by multiple generals and Queen Mirage, appearing in Episodes 15 and 41, which initially proved undefeated. Movie-exclusive forms summoned by villain Black Fang include Diamante, Windmill, Bee, Teddy Bear, and Stuffed Rabbit Saiark. Their abilities are largely undocumented, though origins involve an engaged woman (Diamante) and a girl named Orihara Tsumugi (Bee, Teddy Bear, Stuffed Rabbit).
Saiark draw strength from human negativity, growing stronger and capable of merging into larger entities when multiple gather. They are among the first monsters in their franchise to gain power from humans lacking overt negative emotions and maintain high difficulty from their initial appearances. Purification requires specific Pretty Cure techniques like Starlight Ascension or Happiness Big Bang.