Jawnomicon

blessing-bestowal

utility

Creatures wielding this power (18)

Kesaran-pasaran · salience 0.95
“It's said that the Kesaran-pasaran brings not only momentary happiness but also long-lasting good fortune to those who cross its path.”
Arkan Sonney · salience 0.9
“Its sighting brings luck, and it vanishes like a falling star when pursued.”
Barong · salience 0.9
“It is said to possess the ability to ward off evil spirits and bring blessings to those who witness its dance.”
Huma · salience 0.9
“It is said that if the shadow of a Huma falls upon a person, they are destined for kingship or great success in their endeavors.”
Sarimanok · salience 0.9
“It is seen as a guardian spirit, a harbinger of good news, and a symbol of the Maranao people's creativity and resilience.”
Warak ngendog · salience 0.85
“In some interpretations, it is seen as a guardian spirit that can bestow blessings of fertility and abundance upon those who honor it.”
Underwater Panther (Mishipeshu/Mishibizhiw) · salience 0.8
“It is seen as a powerful spirit that can bestow blessings, such as success in hunting or protection during water journeys, but it can also bring destruction if disrespected or angered.”
Zouyu · salience 0.8
“The creature is not merely a passive symbol but is said to possess great intelligence and the ability to judge the actions of those in power.”
Dragon Turtle · salience 0.7
“Its presence is thought to bring good fortune and stability, making it a popular symbol in feng shui practices.”
Kodama · salience 0.7
“They can bring blessings to those who respect the forest, offering protection, guidance, and sometimes even granting wishes to worthy individuals.”
Otso · salience 0.7
“It is said that those who honor Otso by living in harmony with nature will be blessed with abundance and protection.”
Simurgh · salience 0.7
“It is known to adopt and raise human children, imparting its wisdom and bestowing special abilities upon them.”
Huldufólk · salience 0.6
“They may offer assistance to those who respect their domains, providing guidance to lost travelers or bringing good fortune to farmers who honor their presence.”
Raijū · salience 0.6
“In some tales, it is said to chase away evil spirits and cleanse areas struck by its lightning.”
Shachihoko · salience 0.6
“Its presence on a building is thought to bring good fortune, prosperity, and safety to the inhabitants.”
Anhangá · salience 0.5
“Some legends speak of the Anhangá granting boons to those who have proved themselves true friends of the forest, bestowing heightened awareness of nature's rhythms or the ability to move unseen through the densest undergrowth.”
Long Ma · salience 0.5
“The rare sighting of a Long Ma is considered a highly auspicious omen, heralding an era of prosperity and harmony between humanity and nature.”
Nat
“Nats are considered volatile and morally ambivalent: they can grant protection, fertility, and good fortune to households and villages that honor them, but are also believed to bring illness, misfortune, or possession upon those who neglect or offend them, particularly by violating taboos associated with a given spirit's shrine or domain.”