
Cecaelia (mythology) - Villains Wiki
Cecaelia is a subset of the merfolk that originated in Asian and Native American mythology, legend and folklore. They are considred merfolk with the upper body of a humanoid human …
cecaelia - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Oct 9, 2025 · cecaelia (plural cecaelia or cecaelias) A composite mythical being, combining the head, arms and torso of a woman (more rarely a man) and, from the lower torso down, the …
Cecaelia - PathfinderWiki
Cecaelias are proud, unpredictable sentient hybrids of humans and octopuses who dwell in Golarion's warm seas and oceans. 1. A female cecaelia.
Cecaelia - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Cecaelia — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un cecaelia (pronunciado zɛ zɛ lɪɑː ajeno a cecilia) es un ser mitológico que aparece ocasionalmente en el arte (sobre todo el japonés), la literatura …
Cecaelia | Mythical bestiary Wikia | Fandom
Cecaelia are magical beings that are related to merfolk and asterelia, yet are a little different. But now spread in all waters and worldwide. Cecaelia are somewhat similar to their merfolk …
The Cecaelia: a Modern Twist on Mermaid Myth - Writing in Margins
Apr 27, 2020 · The cecaelia is, in modern Internet parlance, a common term for a mermaid that has octopus limbs rather than a fish tail. Another frequently used name is "octomaid."
Cecaelia
Cecaelias are intelligent human-octopus hybrids that hunt coastlines and ocean reefs. A cecaelia’s humanoid upper body varies individually but generally reflects the features of the …
Cecaelia - EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki
A Cecaelia (sometimes called an octopus person) is a composite mythical being appearing occasionally in art, literature, and multimedia; combining the head, arms and torso of a woman …
Land of Karchan
Nov 5, 2024 · A cecaelia is creature with the upper body of a human or elf, and the lower torso of a squid or octopus. They can travel on land short distances by use of their tentacles, and …
Cecaelias - Mers of the Waters
Cecaelia or an octopus person, is a composite mythical being, appearing occasionally in art, literature, and; combining the head, torso and arms of a woman (rarely men) and, from the …