Jasconius

Jasconii are a species of magical beasts that originated in Italy, specifically Rome, but have now spread worldwide.

Appearance
Jasconii are beasts that look like mundane fish, however, just like the aspidochelone, they are larger than average fish, big enough, in fact, that they have entire islands resting atop their backs, where their dorsal fin would be.

Behavior
Jasconii are peaceful creatures, just like the aspidochelone are, only getting aggressive during mating season, and reacting defensively to someone lighting a fire on its back. Females will lay up to 200 eggs at once, and both will attach one hundred each to each other after they are fertilized. The parents will only stay together until the fry hatch from the eggs.

Powers

 * Aquatic respiration:  Jasconii, due to their gills, are able to breathe underwater.
 * Cold immunity:  Jasconii are innately unaffected by the cold.
 * Pressure resistance:  Jasconii are innately resistant to underwater pressure.
 * Speed swimming:  Jasconii are able to swim at incredible speeds, unhampered by water resistance.
 * Water sense:  Jasconii are able to perceive the movement of/on a body of water with extreme accuracy, and determine where threats are located in aquatic environments and water sources.
 * Geokinesis:  Jasconii, similar to aspidochelones and zaratans, are able to control their islands terrain, rocks, dirt, soil, sand, etc.
 * Agrokinesis:  Jasconii, similar to aspidochelones and zaratans, are able to control their islands plant life.
 * Aerokinesis:  Jasconii, similar to aspidochelones and zaratans,  are able to control their islands air and wind.
 * Atmokinesis:  Jasconii, similar to aspidochelones and zaratans,  are able to control their islands distinct weather pattern.
 * Animal telempathic bond:  Jasconii, similar to aspidochelones and zaratans,  are able to form telempathic bonds with any beast or being born on the island, thus allowing them to read, interpret, and communicate with them via thought and emotions.
 * Jasconius communication: Jasconii are able to communicate with members of their own species.