"Sirenus"
Designation: Sirens
Cryptozoological Classification: Sirenus Aquavenator
Length: 65 to 105 ft (head to tail)
Behaviour: Cunning
Classification: Megahumanoid
Sub-Divison: Siren
Predation: Hypervore?
Range: Oceanwide
Number of Specimen: Three confirmed to currently exist
Location: Unknown
Cryptozoology:
Unlike the Titans who are each an entire species to itself, the Sirens are mostly considered one general species, with a few variations. The main and most common one is the Sirenus Aquavenator, or "water-hunter".
Like the mythological namesakes, these Sirens are among the most cunning creatures on Earth. While not exactly alpha predators like many of the Titans such as Godzilla, Kong, Rodan, etc, the Sirens are certainly to be at least reckoned with, close enough to even almost reach apex levels. They're armed with venom that could cause psychedelic effects, sharp spines with dorsal-plated fins similar to those of Godzilla, and even sharper minds. Each of the Sirens can emit a "song" with a wide frequency range to attract potential prey, entice the weak-minded like smaller fish and even humans, or irritate the strong-minded like the Titans.
A few old legends have said and claimed that the Sirens were possibly the resulting offspring from a supposed physical conception between a human and a sea creature of unspecified origin, likely of Godzilla's or Tiamat's species. However, even Monarch themselves are quite sceptical of this belief, especially when taking into account the massive differences in size.
So far, only three had been discovered as of late, likely sisters given their similar appearances and how they mostly travel together in a pack: Morphea, the leader being at a hundred and five feet long and having bright sky-blue hair; Minaton, at eighty-five feet long and having cyan hair; and lastly Kaidora, at sixty-five feet long and having primary deep-blue hair. All of the three, and possibly others in the same species, have dark-teal scaled skin as well as yellow and black eyes.
Lately, there has been a rumour that at least one smaller Siren specimen remains within a seafood restaurant in Binondo, Manila in the Philippines, but this is yet to be confirmed...
Threat Analysis:
To any unsuspecting human or sea-life, the entrancing song of a Siren will have a high chance of luring such in, as Doctor Quinn Darien and her crew had learnt firsthand when they were nearly lured in by one of the Sirens' hypnotic song. It was discovered that any sound that one of these Sirens may emit can be heard not only both underwater and above it, but also always within a radius of more than four miles, specifically seven and a half kilometres.
However of course, this may also prove to be just as much a risk to them as it would be to their prey, as they could end up having an annoyed Titan turning direction and heading over their way. They're likely to be seen near freshly sunken ships to feast on the drowned...
To be continued...
