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'''Merfolk''' are a breed of mermaid descended from the inhabitants of ancient Atlanta when it was set to sea in an effort to bring more tourism to the bustling hub. The newly formed island invariably sank to the bottom of the ocean where the caffeine leaking from the Coca-Cola bottling plant sped up the evolution into the mermaid species. The Merfolk consist of the typical human oriented upper body, and fish tail. The general attitude and demeanor of the Merfolk still resemble quite distinctly the type of human beings typically associated with the southern continental United States, typically--as in this case--Atlanta. | |||
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== Additional Info== | |||
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*{{elink|2ACV12|The Deep South}} | *{{elink|2ACV12|The Deep South}} |
Revision as of 17:44, 18 July 2009
Merfolk | |
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Homeworld | Earth |
First appearance | "The Deep South" (2ACV12) |
Merfolk are a breed of mermaid descended from the inhabitants of ancient Atlanta when it was set to sea in an effort to bring more tourism to the bustling hub. The newly formed island invariably sank to the bottom of the ocean where the caffeine leaking from the Coca-Cola bottling plant sped up the evolution into the mermaid species. The Merfolk consist of the typical human oriented upper body, and fish tail. The general attitude and demeanor of the Merfolk still resemble quite distinctly the type of human beings typically associated with the southern continental United States, typically--as in this case--Atlanta.
Habitat
The bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, around the lost city of Atlanta
Reproduction
In this area, the Merfolk have certainly gained much distance to the original humans to the point of incompatibility. The process of reproduction resembles that of fish: the female lays her eggs and then the male releases his fertilizer onto them.