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  1. Mermaid is a tool that renders Markdown-inspired text definitions to create and modify diagrams dynamically. It is easy to use, has integrations with other applications, and won the 2019 JavaScript Open Source Award.

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    Water spirit. Country. Worldwide. In folklore, a mermaid is an aquatic creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. [1] Mermaids appear in the folklore of many cultures worldwide, including Europe, Asia, and Africa.

  3. Mermaid Live Editor is a web-based tool that lets you create and edit flowcharts and diagrams using a simple syntax. You can draw various types of diagrams, such as sequence, class, state, activity, and more, and see the results in real time.

    • Japan // Ningyo
    • Scotland and Orkney Islands // Selkie
    • Africa // Mami Wata
    • Brazil // Iara
    • New Zealand // Marakihau
    • France // Melusine
    • Ireland // Merrow
    • Russia // Rusalka
    • Norway and Orkney Islands // Finfolk
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    Vastly different than the Western version of a beautiful mermaid, this monster found in Japanese folklore is described as a giant fish with a human face and a monkey's mouth, and sometimes even horns and fangs. In a serious conflict of interest, anyone who eats the Ningyo will have eternal youth and beauty—but catching one often brings terrible sto...

    Wikimedia Commons // CC BY-SA 3.0 Selkies are gentle creatures who live their lives as seals while in the water and shed their skin to become human on land, but they're frequently equated with mermaids because in Gaelic stories they are associated with maighdeann-mhara, or "maid of the sea." Selkie legends usually end in tragedy; the folktales almo...

    The "water spirit" Mami Wata is sometimes described as a mermaid, sometimes as a snake charmer, and occasionally as a combination of both. Found in many African folk stories, the legend of Mami Wata made its way to the Americas during the Atlantic slave trade. Although she can sometimes take human form, she is never fully human. She is closely asso...

    Wikimedia Commons// Public Domain The idea of mermaids in Brazil comes from the tale of Iara, the "Lady of the Waters." Iara was originally known as a water snake, but through folklore became an immortal woman with green eyes and brown skin who was known lure sailors to her underwater palace, where they became her lovers. Iara is blamed for many ac...

    Most tales of mermaids are passed down through spoken tales and pictures—and in New Zealand's Maori folklore, they are also seen in carvings. A little more intense than a mermaid, the Marakihau is a taniwha(guardian) of the sea. It has a human head and the body of a very long fish, as well as a long, tubular tongue that is often blamed for destroyi...

    Wikimedia Commons// Public Domain A feminine spirit found in many medieval European folk stories, the Melusine has a serpentine tail and occasionally sports wings. France, Germany, Luxembourg and Albania all have varying tales of Melusine, but the general legenddescribes her as a willful maiden who attempts revenge on her father on behalf of her mo...

    A magical cap called a cohuleen druith enables merrows to live under the water. Female merrows, with their long green hair, are similar to traditional sirens—the beautiful, half-human fish of mythology. Male merrows, however, are considered hideous and frightening, more fish than man. And they're cruel—so cruel that merrow women were said to often ...

    Wikimedia Commons// Public Domain Often translated as “mermaid,” these water nymphs of Slavic myth were originally considered benevolent because they came out of the water in the spring to water crops. But the mythology also has a darker side: Rusalka are thought to be the spirits of girls who died violently, and thus they frequently lure men and c...

    Probably the least like a traditional version of a mermaid, finfolk are shape-shifters of the sea. Considered nomads who can alternate between living on land and at their ancestral home—Finfolkaheem—finfolk tend to have an antagonistic relationship with humans. They often abduct humans for their spouses, making them more servant than partner. Finfo...

    Learn about different types of mermaids in various cultures, from Japan's Ningyo to Norway's Finfolk. Discover their origins, characteristics, and stories in this article with illustrations and sources.

  4. Sep 29, 2018 · Learn about the origins, characteristics, and stories of mermaids, the mythological beings that are half maiden and half fish or sea serpent. Discover how mermaids have been portrayed in different cultures and mythologies, from ancient Assyria to modern pop culture.

  5. Explore the diverse and rich history of mermaids and merpeople across cultures and time. Learn about their origins, meanings, transformations and contemporary representations in art and activism.

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