Mermaids

Oct. 30th, 2009 02:00 pm
lea_hazel: The Little Mermaid (Genre: Fantasy)
[personal profile] lea_hazel posting in [community profile] fantasy
More about non-human characters in fantasy, because it's my current fixation.

I've been thinking a lot about mammalian mermaids, especially since finding these two pieces of art of manatee mermaids. You cannot google for this sort of thing easily, because it turns up results about the theory that manatees breastfeeding their young were the source for the myth of the mermaid, and every single one has the same joke about how the sailors must have been mighty drunk.

Given this line of thought, I've been wondering, with which marine mammal is it best to cross a human to get an interesting mermaid? Seals? Spotted-skin, predatory mermaids with puppy-dog eyes. Dolphin? Curved-spine, greyish mermaids who frolick in the seas, do tricks for fun, and apparently bludgeon other animals to death for fun (disclaimer: Cracked.com hates dolphins with fervor).

Whale mermaid? I'm having difficulty picturing this one, actually. Manatee mermaid? As seen above, an herbivorous mermaid who flourishes in fresh water, has a healthy layer of blubber, and whose hands might be hidden beneath paddling flippers. Not exactly the Little Mermaid. Walrus mermaid? That might be pretty awesome. Otter mermaid? Hey, it's still technically a marine mammal, but then, so is a polar bear.

In non-mammal mermaids, this artist has a whole gallery full of mermaids based on the fish in her fish tank. Very detailed and intriguing, and highly recommended. I've also seen octopus mermaids, which are sometimes called sea-witches, or cecaelia.

Date: 2009-10-30 08:15 pm (UTC)
holyschist: Image of a medieval crocodile from Herodotus, eating a person, with the caption "om nom nom" (Default)
From: [personal profile] holyschist
Cracked.com is right about dolphins...but oh god, they're so CUTE. Watching a whole pod of them swimming around your ship is just amazing, no matter how many times it happens. Evil fuckers.

I would be totally down with seal and dolphin mermaids, although you might as well go all out on the first and just go with selkies. Sea lion mermaids would be more terrifying on land (I'm envisioning 1-ton sea lion bulls with opposable thumbs...oh dear).

I've been trying to draw goldfish mermaids for a while. Chubby, red-haired, and possibly a bit bug-eyed. And eel mermaids.

Date: 2009-10-30 10:17 pm (UTC)
holyschist: Image of a medieval crocodile from Herodotus, eating a person, with the caption "om nom nom" (Default)
From: [personal profile] holyschist
Sea lions are way more mobile on land than seals--that's part of what makes them kind of scary! (I've been swimming with young ones, and they're pretty safe--but still made me a little nervous, because they swim SO MUCH BETTER than you and also have lots of sharp teeth.) Seal and sea lion mermaids would be really near-sighted in air. It might make them nervous.

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