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Sunday, March 25, 2018
π Types of Mermaids π
please
be respectful of cultural boundaries when working with mermaids from
various cultures and traditions, and be mindful not to intrude.
π Rusalkas - slavic in origin, disturbed spirits of the “unclean
dead”, ghosts of women who died violent deaths, with a penchant for
drowning young men. they live only in rivers and lakes, and are known to
have green hair like aquatic plants, only appearing in the night. π Melusina -
a mermaid that walks among humans, but returns to their two-tailed form
during baths and when they bathe their children. often a water spirit
of a nearby lake or river. french origin. π Siren - greek
mythology. servants and companions of persephone, whom searched for her
when she was abducted. they are known to sometimes have the body of a
bird, and for their song, which lured sailors to their doom. cannibalism
implied folklore. have the power of prophecy. π Merrow -
irish mermaid. known to have green hair and webbed fingers. particular
noted love of music and their red cap, which when stolen, they will live
with the thief until they find it, and then return to the water,
leaving even a whole family behind. π Ben-varrey - from the isle of man, known to bless those that are kind to them with prosperity, gifts, and even the location of treasure. π Aicaya -
Caribbean mermaid, humans who become mermaids when they are shunned from their community and go to live in the sea. π Amabie -
japanese merpeople, with birdlike torsos and three legs and scales.
they are gifted with prophecy, usually foretelling abundant harvests or
epidemics π Ningyo - “human faced fish” known to have
golden scales, that brings bad weather and misfortune when caught, but
when their flesh is eaten the consumer is granted youth and beauty, even
agelessness. π Finman / Finwife - magical
shapeshifters that disguise themselves as sea creatures or plants to
lure humans, unlike most mermaids they kidnap people from the shores to
be their spouses or servants. they have a greed for jewelry and coins,
particularly silver, and prefer humans over other finfolk. π Sirena Chilota
- considered the more friendly mermaids, caring for all fish life and
rescuing drowned sailors to restore life to them. known for their
human-like beauty and youth, according to legend they are the child of a
human and a “king of seas”, tears are a powerful substance. from
chilote mythology. π Cecealia - sometimes known as “sea witches”, they are half human and half octopus. origins in native american and japanese mythology. π Sirena / Siyokoy -
the philippine version of mermaid and merman respectively. also
called “magindara”, they are known to protect the waters from raiders,
and protect the boy moon from sea monsters. Siyokoys can sometimes have
legs however, covered with scales and webbed feet
π Sea Mither - scottish/orcadian mythology, a spirit that
personifies the sea during spring and summer, battles along scottish
isles using storms to bring the summer about. a mother figure to all
aquatic life. π Ceasg - a fresh-water mermaid, specifically half-salmon, said to grant three wishes if captured. sometimes called maighdean na tuinne (maid of the wave) or maighdean mhara (maid of the sea). scottish. π Selkie -
though somewhat different from the typical mermaid, as they are not
cold-blooded, have the body of a seal in the water and are human on
land. in legends their skins are often stolen and they are kept by
fishermen as spouses, or become lovers to fishermen’s wives who shed
tears into the sea.