In British and Scottish folklore, seeing a mermaid was an unlucky omen, often foretelling disasters like violent storms or shipwrecks. 2. Modern Literature: Reclaiming the "Wicked" Archetype
Some beliefs suggest that "mermaids" are actual principalities or evil spirits that occupy and rule over specific bodies of water, responsible for chaos, destruction, and spiritual strongholds in coastal areas. Wicked Mermaids
A tale featuring Morgana , a cunning mermaid who traps a fairy to steal her magical powers, framing "wickedness" as a form of predatory ambition. In British and Scottish folklore, seeing a mermaid
Many legends, such as those of the Celtic Mary Morgans , described mermaids as creatures that feasted on the flesh of drowned men. A tale featuring Morgana , a cunning mermaid
In some spiritual and biblical interpretations, mermaids are viewed through a more literal, demonic lens.
Originally depicted as half-woman and half-bird before transitioning to aquatic forms, Sirens used their music to enchant sailors, leading them to crash their ships or jump overboard to their deaths.