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[[File:Sharkman_by_dagoth.jpg|thumb|Sharkman fanart by Dagoth.]]
 
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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.
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Sharkmen are aquatic [[beastfolk]] bearing the head and tail of a shark with the arms and legs of a man.
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==Culture==
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Sharkmen are tenacious predators who are deadly both on the land and sea. They are often allies of [[octopians]] and adversaries of [[merfolk]] and [[sea elves]]. 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 the spear, but their jaws give them another deadly edge. They rank high on a sailor's list of fears.
  
 
[[Category:Monsters]][[Category:Beastfolk]][[Category:Shifter-kin]]
 
[[Category:Monsters]][[Category:Beastfolk]][[Category:Shifter-kin]]

Revision as of 21:21, 18 May 2014

Sharkman fanart by Dagoth.

Sharkmen are aquatic beastfolk bearing the head and tail of a shark with the arms and legs of a man.

Culture

Sharkmen are tenacious predators who are deadly both on the land and sea. They are often allies of octopians and adversaries of merfolk and sea elves. 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 the spear, but their jaws give them another deadly edge. They rank high on a sailor's list of fears.