Jawnomicon

flight

utility

Creatures wielding this power (22)

Pegasus · salience 0.9
“The Pegasus's ability to soar through the skies and gallop across the earth makes it a bridge between worlds.”
Chonchón · salience 0.9
“The head sprouts large, bat-like ears that serve as wings, allowing it to take flight.”
Chrysomallus · salience 0.9
“This magical ram possesses the power of flight, soaring through the skies with grace and agility that rivals the swiftest birds.”
Ekek · salience 0.9
“Ekek are known for their ability to detach their upper bodies from their lower halves, allowing them to fly silently through the night sky.”
Hippogriff · salience 0.9
“Capable of soaring to great heights with its powerful wings and galloping across vast plains with its sturdy horse legs, the Hippogriff embodies freedom of movement in its purest form.”
Hábrók · salience 0.9
“It soars higher and faster than any bird, catching even the most elusive prey.”
Pegacorn · salience 0.9
“With the graceful body of a horse, adorned with shimmering, iridescent wings that span majestically when unfurled, the Pegacorn cuts an imposing figure against the sky.”
Peng / Kun · salience 0.85
“Its journey is equally impressive, with tales describing how Peng rises up to 90,000 li above the earth, riding the wind currents for six months before descending to rest.”
Chamrosh · salience 0.8
“This skill, coupled with its sharp eyesight and powerful flight capabilities, makes it an apex predator in its mountainous domain.”
Ittan-momen · salience 0.8
“This sentient strip of cotton cloth, typically about one meter in length, possesses the uncanny ability to animate itself and take flight through the air.”
Tengu · salience 0.8
“They are said to possess the power of flight, shape-shifting, and thought projection.”
Peryton · salience 0.7
“it possesses large, powerful wings capable of sustained flight.”
Amphiptère · salience 0.7
“These wings, often depicted as expansive and powerful, allow the Amphiptere to soar through both terrestrial skies and mystical realms with equal grace.”
Peuchén · salience 0.6
“Its wings are bat-like, allowing it to soar silently through the night sky in search of victims.”
Harpy · salience 0.6
“Their ability to fly allows them to pursue their quarry relentlessly, making escape nearly impossible.”
Valravn · salience 0.5
“The creature retains the ability to fly and communicate with other birds, but it can also walk upright and speak in human tongues.”
Wolpertinger · salience 0.5
“Its rabbit-like agility, combined with the ability to make short gliding leaps using its pheasant wings, allows it to navigate both ground and air with ease.”
Marid
“Marids are credited with immense physical strength, the power of flight, and shapeshifting, and in some tellings with granting wishes or performing impossible tasks once bound to a human master, as in the tale of the fisherman and the Marid confined in a bottle from the Nights.”
Pairika
“In some tellings she flies through the air as a shooting star or meteor, her fall to earth a visible sign of her demonic nature being driven off by holy words or by the arrows of a righteous archer.”
Rakshasa
“Rakshasas are credited with formidable magical powers, including illusion (maya), flight, and the ability to change size and shape at will, and many are granted near-invincibility through boons won by ascetic penance (tapas) to gods such as Brahma or Shiva, as Ravana himself does.”
Si'lat
“Some accounts credit her with the ability to fly or cover great distances swiftly, consistent with the broader jinn tradition of supernatural mobility.”
Wyvern
“its wings are bat-like or leathery, allowing it true flight rather than mere gliding.”