
Name: Siren
Age: Unknown
Bio:
Siren is in fact related to the beautiful creatures from Greek Mythology. When the three ladies that worked for Circe had become like birds, they flew away to the small isle. Being exhausted they were unable to fly back. The updraft of the sea winds made impossible for them to leave.
These three women came to be known as the Siren. They were beautiful creatures, that were half bird and held woman. Day in and day out the three women would sing, and over the many years there songs evolved into a hypnotic melody that lured all males towards them.
Them males would pilot their ships to the rocks, and would crash. Then the tree women would fly down and devour the men they brought to themselves. They did this to survivor, as the tired of fish.
For several Centuries this happened, and the area these women guarded become a Ship grave yard, with planks of wood surrounding there home. The three women began to long to nature a child. So one by one, they seduced their victims into allowing them to be barren with children. In respect, the three women drown the three fathers, instead of devouring them.
Among these three children a Siren was born. He was born with yellow and purple feathers. His mother loved him dearly and watched him grow. He learned the ways of his mother, and picked up on her voice, her flight her feeding skills.
Then a day came when Poisdon found out what had been happening. He rushed to the island, and brought forth a great tidal wave which in turn killed the three female Sirens. The three young male Sirens were under the water, and coming close to Death, Poisondon showed mercy upon them, and allowed to slumber peacefully under the water, under the submerged island. In this slumber, they become like sea Foam.
After many more centuries, the waters level lowered revealing the island the Sirens once docked. This in turn reversed the sleep curse upon the three males. This young Siren was the first to emerge.
The sky darkened, and the water turned. Rising from the water, a funnel of water tossed the boy upon the rocks. He was covered in sea foam, and the foam dried under the suns rays.