the sirens
A monster that sings glorious music that lures sailors to their doom is a Siren.
Yes mermaid were known for their beautiful singing voices and sat on rocks combing their long hair. And when singing they would lure sailors to their deaths by making them crash into the rocks.
SIRENS: Women with bird-like bodies; sirens were legendary for luring sailors by singing their enchanted songsScylla | malevolent monster with six heads and twelve feet; in myth, she is often paired with the creature Charybdis MEDUSA: One of the Gorgons; Medusa is traditionally depicted as a dangerous snake haired woman HYDRA:The Hydra had a water-serpent body topped by numerous heads THIS ALL I CAN HELP WITH
In Greek mythology, the Sirens are dangerous creatures, part bird and part woman, who lure sailors to their deaths with their enchanting voices and music. They are often depicted as beautiful but deadly, living on rocky islands surrounded by treacherous waters. Odysseus encountered the Sirens on his journey home in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey."
The Sirens are featured in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey." In this classic tale, the Sirens are mythical creatures who lure sailors to their doom with their enchanting voices and singing.
Then I would be on a random rock singing, while stroking my long beautiful hair, and luring sailors to their deaths. Possibly be on medication in some secure institution
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In Greek mythology, a siren is a creature that is part woman and part bird. They are known for their enchanting singing voices, which they use to lure sailors to their deaths by shipwrecking them on the rocky shores with their songs. Only a few heroes, like Odysseus, were able to resist their seductive calls.
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No, a Siren is a mythical bird-woman from Greek mythology, they sing a mesmerizing song that hypnotizes sailors so they meet there doom. A mermaid is a woman with the upper body of a human, and a fish, eel, dolphin or snake tail, and they were a part of almost every country's myths and tales, they even date back to the Stone Age! J I hope this helped.