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The eternal enemies of the [[Merfolk|merfolk]] are the far more savage shark-men, [[Beastfolk|beastfolk ]] who are the former shark [[Shifters]]. They still have the heads of sharks, yet they retain their human arms and legs in addition to their shark-like tail. This makes them deadly on both the land and sea, since, like merfolk, they can breathe in both environments, but the shark-men can also walk. Their favored weapon is still the spear, but their jaws give them another deadly edge. They rank high on a sailor's list of fears. | The eternal enemies of the [[Merfolk|merfolk]] are the far more savage shark-men, [[Beastfolk|beastfolk ]] who are the former shark [[Shifters]]. They still have the heads of sharks, yet they retain their human arms and legs in addition to their shark-like tail. This makes them deadly on both the land and sea, since, like merfolk, they can breathe in both environments, but the shark-men can also walk. Their favored weapon is still the spear, but their jaws give them another deadly edge. They rank high on a sailor's list of fears. | ||
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Revision as of 05:53, 17 May 2014
The eternal enemies of the merfolk are the far more savage shark-men, beastfolk who are the former shark Shifters. They still have the heads of sharks, yet they retain their human arms and legs in addition to their shark-like tail. This makes them deadly on both the land and sea, since, like merfolk, they can breathe in both environments, but the shark-men can also walk. Their favored weapon is still the spear, but their jaws give them another deadly edge. They rank high on a sailor's list of fears.