Jawnomicon

harbinger-of-peace-and-prosperity

omen

Creatures bearing this motif (8)

Fenghuang · salience 0.85
“It is said to appear only in times of peace and prosperity, or to herald the beginning of a new era.”
Rain Bird · salience 0.7
“Native American stories often depict the Rain Bird as a wise and benevolent being, one that understands the needs of the land and its inhabitants, intervening with its rain-bringing powers when drought threatens or when the balance of nature requires restoration.”
Hō-ō
“It's depicted as a harbinger of peace, prosperity, and tranquility.”
Qilin
“Its rare appearances are believed to coincide with the birth or death of great sages or virtuous rulers, serving as a celestial seal of approval for those destined to bring peace and prosperity to the land.”
Huma
“In Persian culture, the Huma is revered as a harbinger of great fortune and happiness.”
Jujak
“Its presence is said to bring good fortune, ward off evil spirits, and promote harmony in the natural world.”
Warak ngendog
“It is revered as a symbol of prosperity, fertility, and abundance, making it a central figure in various annual rituals and celebrations.”
Zhar-Ptitsa
“The Firebird's presence is said to bring temporary prosperity to the lands it visits, causing crops to flourish and illnesses to recede.”