Mermaids are the legendary creature with the tail of a fish and a half-human top. They often considered magical with ability to give people power or to predict the future. Mermaids frequently fall in live with men. They attract men with beautiful songs and music to death by downing. They also transform in to human women eat men when they are tamed
Classically, a mermaid is seated on rock by the sea, with her golden here and fishtail dipped into the water and she holds a comb and a mirror in hand.
The mermaid’s male is merman. Mermaids’ legends began with the worship of gods. Oannes was a sea-god of the Babylonia. Poseidon was Greek god of the sea. Neptune was the Roman god of the sea. Triton was a Greek a messenger of the sea. They were often depicted as half-fish.
Among the many gods of India, the apsaras (celestial flute-playing water-nymphs) were worshiped by fishermen. Water-nymphs could be mistaken for mermaids because of their beauty in appearance and their musical talents, which mermaids are well known for.
As to merfolk originally, British mermaids did not have tails. It was which the sailors from the Mediterranean trading, that the idea of the half-human, half-fish creature become more popular.
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