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  1. Merfolk - Wikipedia

    Merfolk, known collectively as Taga-Dagat or sometimes Bantay Tubig ("Water Guardians"), are aquatic beings in Philippine mythology. Due to the country's diverse cultures and languages …

  2. Merfolk - Forgotten Realms Wiki

    Merfolk generally lived in isolated settlements within coral reefs or cliffs that were honeycombed with numerous passages and rooms. Some lived within underwater cities of their own design, …

  3. Merfolk - Monsters - D&D Beyond

    Description Merfolk are aquatic humanoids with the lower body of a fish. They live in small tribes beneath the waves.

  4. The Kingdom of the Merfolk: Legends of the Sea and Its Mysteries

    Mar 24, 2025 · Merfolk, often depicted as half-human, half-fish beings, have captivated the human imagination for centuries. These mythical creatures embody the mysteries of the sea, …

  5. Merfolk - 5etools

    Aquatic humanoids with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish, merfolk adorn their skin and scales with shell decorations. Merfolk tribes and kingdoms span the world, and …

  6. Merfolk - DND 5th Edition

    The River Heralds are merfolk—a race of amphibious humanoids at home throughout the oceans, rivers, and rain forests of Ixalan. They stand between seven and eight feet tall, with skin that …

  7. Merfolk - Fantasy Creature of Water | Snargl

    May 30, 2025 · A merfolk is a mythical creature that has the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish. They are also known as mermaids (female) or mermen (male), and they are …

  8. The World of Tyrrell - Merfolk - Google Sites

    Residing in the warm waters of tropical oceans, Merfolk are split into 3 subspecies that reside in coral reefs, seagrass, and the deep seabed respectively. All three communicate through …

  9. The Civilisation of the MerfolkMerfolk's Lullaby

    The beginning of the history of the Merfolk and their relationship with the Ancients.

  10. Merfolk - Wikiwand

    Merfolk, known collectively as Taga-Dagat or sometimes Bantay Tubig ("Water Guardians"), are aquatic beings in Philippine mythology. Due to the country's diverse cultures and languages …