fear-inducing-roar
offensive
Creatures wielding this power (25)
Kikiyaon · salience 0.9
“Those who hear it often report feeling an overwhelming sense of dread and despair, with some driven to the brink of insanity.”
Barghest · salience 0.9
“The creature's howl is particularly dreaded, said to be a sound so chilling and unearthly that it can freeze the blood of anyone who hears it, leaving them paralyzed with fear.”
Black Shuck · salience 0.9
“This otherworldly howl is said to cause extreme disorientation in those unfortunate enough to hear it, leaving them unable to find their way home or, in some cases, driving them to the brink of madness.”
Bogeyman · salience 0.9
“The Bogeyman's power lies in its ability to tap into primal fears, manifesting as anything from a shadowy figure lurking in dark corners to a more personal representation of one's anxieties and traumas.”
Humbaba · salience 0.9
“His roar is said to be so powerful that it can shake the earth and strike fear into the hearts of even the bravest warriors.”
Kijo · salience 0.9
“Their influence style relies heavily on fear and intimidation, but some Kijo learn to use subtler forms of coercion over time.”
Noppera-bō · salience 0.9
“This revelation is not merely a visual shock but a profound psychological assault on the observer.”
Altamaha-ha · salience 0.85
“One of the most striking characteristics of the Altamaha-ha is its vocalization. The creature is known for its loud, booming cries that echo across the river and surrounding wetlands.”
Ao Ao · salience 0.85
“This eerie vocalization serves both as a hunting call and a warning, alerting potential victims to its presence while simultaneously paralyzing them with fear.”
Gwyllgi · salience 0.85
“This unearthly cry is said to freeze the blood and paralyze victims with fear, making them easy prey for the creature.”
La Llorona · salience 0.8
“The ghostly apparition of La Llorona is known for her bone-chilling cries of '¡Ay, mis hijos!' ('Oh, my children!'), which echo through the night, striking fear into the hearts of those who hear them.”
Whowie · salience 0.8
“Legend speaks of the Whowie's thunderous roar, a sound so powerful it can trigger landslides and send tremors through the earth for miles around.”
Black Demon Shark · salience 0.75
“Its presence is said to induce a deep, instinctive fear in other marine life, causing schools of fish to scatter and even larger predators to flee.”
Harpy · salience 0.75
“The Harpies' screeching cries are said to be so piercing and horrifying that they can drive a person to madness.”
Vargr · salience 0.75
“The howl of a Warg is said to freeze the blood of even the bravest warriors, and their presence on a battlefield is an omen of impending doom.”
Kholomodumo · salience 0.7
“The Kholomodumo's size is said to be so immense that its footsteps cause the earth to tremble, and its roar can be heard for miles around, striking terror into the hearts of both humans and animals.”
Sköll · salience 0.7
“The sound of his howl is said to shake the foundations of the world, a chilling reminder of the fate that awaits all creation.”
Ahool · salience 0.6
“Some believe this cry is a hunting call, used to disorient and terrify its prey, while others speculate it serves as a form of communication between Ahools.”
Bunyip · salience 0.6
“The creature's influence extends beyond physical harm; it is also associated with spiritual corruption and the ability to drive people mad with fear.”
Cerberus · salience 0.6
“Its fierce growls and razor-sharp teeth serve as a deterrent to any soul considering an escape attempt.”
Calydonian Boar · salience 0.6
“The creature's eyes were said to glow with an otherworldly fire, and its roar could strike fear into the hearts of the bravest warriors.”
Kasa-obake · salience 0.6
“It delights in surprising unsuspecting humans, often appearing suddenly in dimly lit areas or during stormy nights.”
Biwa-bokuboku · salience 0.5
“Others, however, find the Biwa-bokuboku's nocturnal performances terrifying, as if the instrument were giving voice to long-buried secrets or forgotten sorrows.”