Sea Harpies

Sea Harpies are creatures with a humanoid appearance but devoid of higher intelligence or compassion. What drives them is pure instinct and a hunger for meat.   Unlike their land-dwelling counterparts, these beings have adapted to both aerial and aquatic environments. Their bodies feature bat-like wings, which are connected to their upper limbs, and powerful lower limbs designed for swimming.   Fast and out of sight. They are known to launch sudden attacks from the water, leaping out to target unsuspecting individuals aboard ships, whether they are standard vessels or flying airships. If that initial attack fails, they use their gliding ability to approach from above, making it difficult for their victims to escape. They are also skilled divers and can swiftly maneuver underwater to catch fish and other aquatic creatures.   Waters and coastlines. Sea Harpies are typically encountered near coastal areas, especially around rocky cliffs, seaside caves, and open waters. They attack people and creatures as part of their predatory behavior, exhibiting no mercy or remorse. They are opportunistic hunters and tend to attack anything that ventures too close. While they primarily prey on fish and other sea creatures, they are known for attacking humans and monsters who stray into their hunting grounds.
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