Jawnomicon

body-wreathed-in-flames

sensory

Creatures bearing this motif (10)

Salamander · salience 1
“In appearance the Salamander is consistently rendered as a small lizard or newt-like form, often shown wreathed in or composed of flame, sometimes with a serpentine or dragon-like elongation in heraldic art.”
Boi-tatá · salience 0.95
“This formidable entity is said to slither through the night, its body a sinuous ribbon of fire that illuminates the darkness.”
Raróg · salience 0.95
“The Raróg's plumage is described as a constantly shifting inferno, with feathers that flicker and dance like flames, shedding embers as it soars through the sky.”
Kasha · salience 0.9
“The Kasha, a formidable entity in Japanese folklore, manifests as a feline demon wreathed in ethereal flames.”
Wanyūdō · salience 0.9
“This demonic figure is typically depicted as a burning oxcart wheel with the tormented face of a man at its center, eternally ablaze and rolling through the night.”
Qilin
“In some depictions, the Qilin is wreathed in sacred flames or surrounded by a misty aura, further emphasizing its supernatural origins.”
Headless Mule
“This supernatural equine is described as a large, powerful mule without a head, its neck ending in a stump from which bright flames erupt, illuminating its path through the darkness.”
Soucouyant
“This shape-shifting witch is believed to shed her aged human skin at night, transforming into a ball of fire that streaks across the dark sky.”
Xiuhcoatl
“This majestic creature is envisioned as a colossal serpent, its body ablaze with ethereal flames that dance and flicker along its length.”
Aitvaras
“In the sky, the Aitvaras is most often described as a fiery, dragon- or serpent-like streak of light, a shooting star trailing sparks as it flies grain, milk, or coins home to its keeper's barn at night.”