Definition: Daedalic is a term used in English language, referring to an entity or object that has the power of creation. It is often associated with ancient cultures, such as those of Norse mythology and Celtic religions, where the concept of a being who can create or shape reality was highly revered. The word "daedalic" comes from Old Norse and means "creatures of nature," which implies that these entities are part of the natural world, not simply mythical beings.