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Description
Adagio, third of the ten sirens.
The sirens are dæmons that turned against their mother, Witiko, to serve Caroline Luminia, the Goddess of Music. They were all formerly Windigoes, demons of ice and hatred.
While their new patron gifted them with individual names, corporeal bodies of flesh and blood, and fantastic powers relating to music (including their legendary singing voices), they still feed off of misery, anger, and hate to sustain themselves, and remain somewhat cannibalistic towards ponies. Aquatic in nature, with powers over water replacing the icy magic of the Windigoes, the sirens protect their mistress’ domain of Karpathos from outsiders by luring ships into jagged rocks and feeding upon the drowning sailors.
Red – Alto
Orange – Coda
Yellow – Adagio
Green – Lacuna
Cyan – Sonata
Blue – Fortissimo
Violet – Aria
Pink – Verismo
White – Minuet
Black – Contralto
Witiko is enraged at her daughters’ betrayals, and loathes Caroline for ‘corrupting’ them.
The sirens are dæmons that turned against their mother, Witiko, to serve Caroline Luminia, the Goddess of Music. They were all formerly Windigoes, demons of ice and hatred.
While their new patron gifted them with individual names, corporeal bodies of flesh and blood, and fantastic powers relating to music (including their legendary singing voices), they still feed off of misery, anger, and hate to sustain themselves, and remain somewhat cannibalistic towards ponies. Aquatic in nature, with powers over water replacing the icy magic of the Windigoes, the sirens protect their mistress’ domain of Karpathos from outsiders by luring ships into jagged rocks and feeding upon the drowning sailors.
Red – Alto
Orange – Coda
Yellow – Adagio
Green – Lacuna
Cyan – Sonata
Blue – Fortissimo
Violet – Aria
Pink – Verismo
White – Minuet
Black – Contralto
Witiko is enraged at her daughters’ betrayals, and loathes Caroline for ‘corrupting’ them.
Thank you! I noticed the similarities between the sirens and windigoes quite a while ago, and decided to elaborate on their relation (with the sirens formerly being windigoes) in my storyline.
love the idea, and the design.