Naga People (Lanka)

Ancientwell-documentedSri Lankan traditionHindu mythologySouthern IndiaSri Lanka

A class of super-humans inhabiting a subterranean world in Sri Lankan tradition, often depicted as serpents. (Note: 1. Power tier should be Primordial instead of Ancient, given their association with serpent symbolism and cosmic significance in Sri Lankan and Indian mythology. 2. Add sensory cues based on source ma)

Origin

The Naga people are described in ancient texts such as Mahavamsa and Manimekala. Their origins and mythological significance reflect the importance of serpent symbolism in Sri Lankan and Indian mythology.

Appearance

The Nagas are often depicted in the form of serpents or cobras, but it is unclear whether they have humanoid bodies with serpent-like features or if they are purely serpentine.

Abilities

The Naga people are described as super-humans who inhabit a subterranean world. Their abilities and behaviors beyond this are unclear, but it can be inferred that they possess some sort of supernatural powers or strengths.

Community Record

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well-documented