Jawnomicon

planar-traversal

utility

Creatures wielding this power (17)

Alphyn · salience 0.95
“The Alphyn's ability to leap between dimensions is not just a means of travel, but a fundamental aspect of its nature.”
Bokkenrijders · salience 0.9
“Their ethereal nature allows them to pass through solid walls and locked doors, making no building or fortress safe from their plundering activities.”
Ratatoskr · salience 0.9
“Its primary role is to scurry up and down the trunk of Yggdrasil, carrying messages between the eagle perched atop the tree and Niðhöggr, the dragon that gnaws at the roots below.”
Sleipnir · salience 0.9
“Sleipnir's ability to move between worlds makes him an indispensable companion on Odin's quests for knowledge and power.”
Huginn and Muninn · salience 0.85
“They are capable of traversing not only the physical realms but also the metaphysical planes of existence.”
Singa · salience 0.8
“acting as a guardian of the forest and a mediator between the mortal world and the realm of spirits.”
Vision Serpent · salience 0.8
“The Vision Serpent's nature is inherently paradoxical and mysterious. It exists simultaneously in multiple realms - the physical world, the spiritual plane, and the space between life and death.”
Alp-luachra · salience 0.75
“The Alp-luachra's ability to move between the physical and dream realms grants it a mysterious, almost supernatural quality.”
Moon rabbit · salience 0.7
“It serves as a bridge between the celestial and terrestrial realms, embodying the human fascination with the moon and its mystical properties.”
Nine-headed Bird · salience 0.7
“Some tales speak of the creature's ability to exist in multiple realms simultaneously, bridging the gap between the mortal world and the divine.”
Abaasy · salience 0.6
“They are said to roam the boundary between the world of the living and the dead, seeking opportunities to infiltrate the realm of humans and wreak havoc.”
Banshee · salience 0.6
“Their connection to death and their ability to move between the world of the living and the dead place them in a unique position in Irish mythology, embodying both the fear of death and the comfort of forewarning.”
Cat Sìth · salience 0.6
“This marking is said to be a gateway to the otherworld, a symbol of the Cat Sidhe's ability to traverse the boundaries between the mortal realm and the spirit world.”
Cikavac · salience 0.6
“able to understand complex commands and navigate through both physical and metaphysical realms to fulfill its master's wishes.”
Oni · salience 0.6
“They have a deep connection to the metaphysical realm, able to traverse between the mortal world and the afterlife.”
Unicorn · salience 0.5
“Unicorns adapt to changes in their environment by shifting between physical and ethereal forms, allowing them to traverse different planes of existence.”
Draugr
“The Draugr's powers include superhuman strength, the ability to pass through solid earth and rock as though it were open air, shapeshifting into forms such as a seal, a great cat, or a roiling mass of hide-like darkness, and the power to grow to monstrous size.”