They died either by drowning or ship wreaking themselves.
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The Sirens.
Both because you can say, "I will sing it to you" or "I will sing it to you".
The sirens were famous for thier beatiful voice that lowered in thier prey. Also they were famous for lowering prey in by there looks and apperances. They would change theire look that pleases the preys mind.
They Sing
No, the sirens sing to sailors who pass by islands with cliffs and either they jump ship and drown unable to reach the sirens atop the cliffs, or a sailor might navigate the ship into the cliffs to reach them thus killing everyone.
It is not written what they ate, only what they did (sing sailors to their death), and where they were.
They sing a beutiful tune to lead sailors to their doom.
The sirens are spiritual demons that sing of your future beautifully and attract you in a trance. Then you walk towards them like a zombie and die by falling off a cliff or something.
They died either by drowning or ship wreaking themselves.
They were dangerous winged women who would sing to sailors. The sailors would dive into the water to pursue the Sirens then drown. They were the daughters of the river god Achelous, so were goddesses themselves.
They sing a bewitching melody which causes the man to forget all else and either drown in the sea attempting to reach them or he might wreck his ship across the cliffs of the islands sirens favored.
sirens are deadly mermaids who lure sailors to their death with their amazing vocal ranges while they sing. because of this, the sailors are attracted to the noise and soon their ship collapses & most of them meet their untimely death.
well you could say the sirens but she's not really attacked she wants to listen to them sing
They would sing to the sailors in the night time causing them to steer towards shore and wreck the ship on the rocks.
In Homer's "The Odyssey," the sorceress Circe advises Odysseus on how to safely navigate past the Sirens. She tells him to plug the ears of his crew with beeswax and directs him to have himself tied to the ship's mast so he can hear the Sirens' song without succumbing to their enchantment.