Jawnomicon

animal-communication

utility

Creatures wielding this power (12)

Singa · salience 0.9
“Legends speak of the Singa's ability to communicate with all living beings, from the tiniest insect to the mightiest tree, making it a true embodiment of harmony in nature.”
Acephali · salience 0.7
“These whispered utterances carry far beyond what one might expect, echoing like distant murmurs even when the speaker is near.”
Kyōrinrin · salience 0.65
“Those who encounter a Kyourinrin may find themselves suddenly struck with forgotten memories or insights, as if the creature is sharing fragments of its vast repository of knowledge.”
Anhangá · salience 0.6
“It is said to have the power to communicate with all forest creatures, coordinating their actions in times of great peril.”
Agloolik · salience 0.6
“The Agloolik is said to possess an innate understanding of the ocean's moods and an ability to communicate with marine life, using this knowledge to protect those who respect the sea.”
Faun · salience 0.6
“They possess an innate ability to communicate with animals and plants, often serving as guardians of the wild.”
Fenghuang · salience 0.6
“It communicates through a melodious song that can convey intricate ideas and emotions.”
Leshy · salience 0.6
“It can communicate with animals, control the growth of plants, and manipulate the very essence of nature within its domain.”
Mbói Tu'ĩ · salience 0.6
“Its parrot-like head grants it the ability to communicate effectively with both terrestrial and aquatic creatures, allowing it to mediate conflicts and ensure cooperation among different species.”
Pouākai · salience 0.5
“Some legends speak of the Poukai's ability to communicate with other elements of nature, from the winds to the trees, acting as a bridge between the physical and spiritual realms.”
Araǵanaqlta'a · salience 0.4
“It communicates through subtle signs in nature, such as the patterns of clouds or the direction of the wind.”
Lavellan · salience 0.4
“Some legends suggest that the Lavellan can influence the thoughts of other animals, using them as unwitting agents to spread its venom further afield.”