The power to possess or have traits of a River Deity. Variation of Water Deity Physiology.
Also Called[]
- Gods of Rivers, Lakes, Streams, Ponds and Water Falls
- River/Lake Deity/God/Goddess Physiology
- The Rivers or The Lakes
Capabilities[]
User with this ability either is or can transform into a River Deity, a god/goddess who represents or is associated with water, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, water falls and floods, and even droughts. River Deities are common in mythology and were usually important among civilizations.
Applications[]
- Animal Imitation/Animal Morphing (varies; animals dwelling on lakes and rivers)
- Divinity
- Fertility Manipulation (within and around lakes/rivers)
- Lake & River Manipulation
- Animal Manipulation (animals dwelling on lakes and rivers)
- Aquatic Adaptation
- Aquatic Life Manipulation
- Plant Manipulation
- Botanical Communication
- Grass Manipulation (reeds, water grasses, etc)
- Plant Enhancement
- Plant Growth
- Plant Mimicry
- Nigh-Omniscience (regarding lakes and rivers)
- Water Body Creation
- Water Embodiment (lakes and rivers; varies between Deities)
- Weather Manipulation (over lakes and rivers only)
Associations[]
- Animal Deity Physiology
- Fertility Deity Physiology
- Magic Deity Physiology
- Naiad Physiology
- Nature Deity Physiology
- Transcendent Physiology
- Water Deity Physiology
Limitations[]
- Deity Consumption/Divine Power Immunity/Divine Slayer/Elemental Immunity/Divine Power Absorption/Divine Power Negation
Known Users[]
Folklore/Mythology[]
- Chalchiuhtlicue (Aztec Mythology)
- Condatis (Celtic Mythology)
- Dea Matrona (Celtic Mythology)
- Hapi (Egyptian Mythology)
- Nephthys (Egyptian Mythology)
- Sobek (Egyptian Mythology)
- Poseidon/Neptune (Greco-Roman Mythology); later in myth.
- Oceanus (Greco-Roman Mythology); the ocean as a giant river.
- Styx (Greco-Roman Mythology); the river in the underworld.
- Tethys (Greco-Roman Mythology)
- The Potamoi (Greek Mythology)
- Artemis Limnaia (Greek Mythology)
- Clermeil (Haitian Vodu)
- Saraswati (Hindu Mythology)
- Ganga (Hindu Mythology)
- Shiva (Hindu Mythology)
- Duberdicus (Lusitanian Mythology)
- Abzu (Mesopotamian Mythology)
- Enbilulu (Mesopotamian Mythology)
- Nyami Nyami (Tonga Mythology)
- Ọṣun (Yorùbá Mythology)
- Yemaja (Yorùba Mythology)
- Anzar (Amazigh Mythology)