Mermaid, manly merman

Mermaid, manly merman, a legendary aquatic animal with the
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and top body of a human and the tail of a fish. Comparable magnificent or semidivine beings show up in old mythologies (e.g., the Chaldean sea god Ea, or Oannes). In European folklore, mermaids (sometimes called sirens) and mermen were all-natural beings that, such as fairies, had magical and prophetic powers. They loved songs and often sang. However very long-lived, they were mortal and had no souls.
Many folktales record marital relationships in between mermaids (that might presume human form) and guys. In most, the guy steals the mermaid's top or belt, her brush or mirror. While the objects are hidden she lives with him; if she discovers them she returns at the same time to the sea. In some variations the marital relationship lasts while certain agreed-upon problems are fulfilled, and it finishes when the problems are broken.  Agen Judi Sabung Ayam Online Terbesar
However sometimes kindly, mermaids and mermen were usually harmful to guy. Their presents brought misfortune, and, if upset, the beings triggered floodings or various other catastrophes. To see one on a trip was an omen of shipwreck. They sometimes enticed mortals to fatality by drowning, as did the Lorelei of the Rhine, or enticed youths to deal with them undersea, as did the mermaid whose picture is sculpted on a bench in the church of Zennor, Cornwall, England.
Aquatic mammals, such as the dugong and manatee, that suckle their young in human style over sprinkle are considered by some to underlie these tales.
Many folktales record marital relationships in between mermaids (that might presume human form) and guys. In most, the guy steals the mermaid's top or belt, her brush or mirror. While the objects are hidden she lives with him; if she discovers them she returns at the same time to the sea. In some variations the marital relationship lasts while certain agreed-upon problems are fulfilled, and it finishes when the problems are broken.

However sometimes kindly, mermaids and mermen were usually harmful to guy. Their presents brought misfortune, and, if upset, the beings triggered floodings or various other catastrophes. To see one on a trip was an omen of shipwreck. They sometimes enticed mortals to fatality by drowning, as did the Lorelei of the Rhine, or enticed youths to deal with them undersea, as did the mermaid whose picture is sculpted on a bench in the church of Zennor, Cornwall, England.

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