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The power to induce/embody or be empowered by the different aspects of the lands. Variation of Land EmbodimentPower Manifestation and Aspect Manifestation.

Also Called[]

  • Land Aspect Embodiment/Physiology
  • Living Land Personification 

Capabilities[]

The user with this ability either is or can transform into an aspect of the lands, a being who represents or is associated with the lands they live in, preside over, were born on and/or were created on. Land Aspects come in many different shapes and forms, and even cross species. While on their lands, the more powerful land aspect can be or become as powerful as a god, while the lower land aspects will possess more limited powers and only represent minor aspects of the lands; however, this all depends on the land aspect in question. 

Aspects[]

Applications[]

This varies between Aspects and what is living or is just on the lands depending on what they are able to control or be apart of. 

Associations[]

Limitations[]

  • Aspect Separation
    • If the land aspect itself was to be cut-off from the lands they are connected to will effectively render the aspect powerless and/or slowly drain them to the point of death if they were born on that land, having a life connection with it. 

Known Users[]

Folklore/Mythology

  • Whore of Babylon (Abrahamic Faiths); Babylon
  • Danu (Celtic Mythology); Ireland
  • Geb (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Land Nymphs (Greco-Roman Mythology)
    • The Alseids
    • The Auloniads 
    • The Leimakids 
    • The Napaeae 
    • The Orestiads 
  • Gaia/Terra (Greco-Roman Mythology); the earth and the lands.
  • Rhea/Ops (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Achamán (Guanches Mythology)
  • Landvættir (Nordic Mythology)
  • National Personifications
    • Personifications of Americas (Americas Folklore
    • Britannia (British Folklore)
    • Jade Emperor (Chinese/Taiwan Folklore/Mythology)
    • Europa (European Folklore)
    • Marianne (French Folklore)
    • Germania (German Folklore)
    • Ezilí Dantor (Haitian Voodoo Folklore)
    • Lady of the Mountain (Iceland Folklore)
    • Bhārat Mata (Hindu Folklore)
    • Hibernia (Irish Folklore)
    • Polonia (Polish Folklore)
    • Roma (Roman/Italy Folklore/Mythology)
    • Mother Russia/Mother Motherland (Russian Folklore)
    • Hispania (Spanish Folklore)
    • Helvetia (Switzerland Folklore)
    • Columbia (United States Folklore)

Television/Movies

  • The Buffalo Man (American Gods)
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