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| - Merpeople are quasi-humanoid marine lifeforms that sometimes demonstrate amphibious characteristics. They are distinguished from other races by the fact that they have fish tails in place of legs. Males are referred to as mermen whereas females are referred to as mermaids. The merpeople are the dominant race of the Atlantean city of Tritonis.
- Merpeople are humanoid creatures of the sea. They have characteristics like fish and they are distantly related to the naiads. Sometimes mermaids are known as Sirens.
- Merpeople are a species are fish-like humanoids.
- Merpeople are an undersea race that reside in the oceans of Midgard. They worship a mysterious sea god.
- Merpeople are sentient beasts that live underwater. They are found all over the world. Their customs and habits are mysterious, and, like the centaurs, were offered the being status but refused in favour of beast, as they didn't want to be placed in a status with Hags and Vampires. Merpeople can breathe above the water for a time, but it is unclear if they can ever truly leave their habitat.
- Merpeople are a legendary species that are half human and half fish. Females are referred to as mermaids, while males are referred to as mermen. They are featured most heavily in The Little Mermaid, and other related media. Other than The Little Mermaid franchise, they have made appearances in films and shows.
- These creatures live at the bottom of the Great Lake in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and were part of the Second Task of the Triwizard Tournament; the four champions were required to rescue friends who had been kidnapped from them and tied at the bottom of the lake. According to this picture, we can say that there is a very large population of merpeoples in The Great Lake. And it's look like they have a great civilization. This event was portrayed in the moment Merpeople in Book 4 on Pottermore.
- Merpeople (also referred to as mermen and mermaids) are underwater people with the lower half of their bodies resembling a fish. Their apperance may vary as Marina and her father are the size of a Smurf and have green skin and scales. Two merchildren in a different episode had yellow hair and skin and blue tails. Sirene the mermaid had green skin, clothes, and scales as well as yellow seaweed-like fins and hair. They mostly live in the sea in a region called Atlantica. As with fish, merpeople must live in the sea or at least in water constantly supplied with oxygen, or else they will die.
- The Moon Pool is a pool of water connected to the ocean that can turn regular humans into merpeople when the full moon passes over the cone of the dormant volcano. It is located on Mako Island off of The Gold Coast in Australia. The second Moon Pool is in a Sea Cave in Ireland. The Moon Pools are known to have turned Cleo Sertori, Emma Gilbert, Rikki Chadwick, Isabella Hartley, Gracie, Louise Chatham, Julia, Eva, Charlotte Watsford, and Evie McLaren into mermaids, and broke a tail-less spell on Zac Blakely.
- Some Merpeople sang at the coronation of Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy. They were often confused with the Sea People that live near the End of the World because both species lived in the sea. In one illustration by Pauline Baynes, they are drawn in a manner similar to medieval depictions of merfolk, with long green tails, pale skin, fins running down their backs, blonde hair, and adorned with seaweed wreaths, pearl necklaces, and wielding tridents.
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