Bunyip Physiology

Ability to use the abilities of Bunyip. Variation of Mythical Bestiary.

Capabilities
The user is or has the ability to take on the form of Bunyip, a large creature from Aboriginal mythology. One of the defining facts about them is that there is no definitive definition as to what a bunyip actually looks like. Most accounts describe it as some sort of large carnivorous, aquatic creature that dwells in billabongs (seasonal lakes) and rivers, preying on unsuspecting travelers.

Applications

 * Aquatic Adaptation
 * Camouflage
 * Claw Retraction
 * Shapeshifting
 * Water Manipulation

Variations

 * Invisibility

Known Users

 * Bunyip (The Bunyip of Berkeley's Creek)
 * Bunyips (Temeraire)
 * Alexander Bunyip (The Monster That Ate Canberra in 1972)