Study Of Merpeoples By Blasius Cederboim
Studies of the Merpeoples is a book written by Blasius Cederboim, a german Magizoologist, in 1869. His studies were about ''cultural'' and social behaviours of the many Merpeople groups across Europe, from sweet water to salt water areas. In this detailed report, you will have the opportunity to discover and learn about these mysterious and fascinating creatures, from their physical aspect depending of their habitat, to their mating rituals and other social habits.
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05/31/21
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The Cities Or The Merpeoples
Chapter 5
"During my research and opportunities to land my hand on Gillyweeds, thank to the charming Clémentine Boutet, French magic botanist and great friend of mince, I was able to dive and inspect with Tobias Barns, my translator from Britain who fluently speak Mermish, the territories of the merfolks. And every time I did, I could make a fascinating observation. The all seem to live around old ruins or sunken cities. Towers, walls. Even old painting that, by a mean I can't figure, have been almost perfectly conserved."
It is a strange fact that the Merfolks mostly live in sunken ruins of what could be ancient cities and village. It seem that, like us, the appreciate certain forms of architecture and enjoy living in these places.
Unfortunately, there is a very few to know about their terrytory.