The power to use, transform into or bear the traits of a Korean dragon. Variation of Asian Dragon Physiology.
Also Called[]
- Imugi Mimicry/Physiology
Capabilities[]
The user either is or can transform into a Korean dragon, legendary creatures found in Korean mythology and folklore. They were said to come from Imugi, snake-like creatures who were the pre-evolved forms of these dragons.
Applications[]
- Agriculture Manipulation: Korean dragons are primarily benevolent beings related to water and agriculture.
- Empathy: Ancient texts sometimes mention sentient speaking dragons, capable of understanding complex emotions such as devotion, kindness, and gratitude.
- Ocean Manipulation
- Omnificence via the Yeouiju. Very occasionally, a dragon may be depicted as carrying a giant orb known as the yeouiju (여의주), the Korean name for the mythical Cintamani, in its claws or its mouth. It was said that whoever could wield the yeouiju was blessed with the abilities of omnipotence and creation at will.
- Omnipotence Bestowal
- Rain Deity: Bringers of rain and clouds.
- River Deity: Said to reside in rivers.
- Water Deity
- Yang Manipulation
Imugi[]
- Luck Bestowal: By other accounts, an imugi is a proto dragon that must survive one thousand years in order to become a fully-fledged dragon. In either case, they are said to be large, benevolent, python-like creatures that live in water or caves, and their sighting is associated with good luck
- Shapeshifting
- Human Disguise (According to modern interpretations)
- Snake Physiology
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Known Users[]
- Sun Park (American Dragon: Jake Long)
- Valkyr Good Imoogi Celestial Dragon (D-War)
- Korean Dragons (Korean Mythology)
- Imugi/Lee-Ryeong (Tale of the Nine-Tailed)