No. Mermaids are not seen ebcause they do not exist.
You can NOT become a mermaid. People can not change into other creatures or mermaids. Mermaids are not real and only are in books, games, movies, and stories. You can not choose a power because you can't become a mermaid. This is real life where people don't change into things.
The mermaids in T.S. Eliot's poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" are the creatures that will not sing to Prufrock. They disregard him and choose not to engage with him, symbolizing his isolation and lack of connection with others.
it is magical!!!
No. You can NOT become a mermaid. People can NOT change into mermaids. Mermaids are not real and only are in stories, books, movies, and games. They are make believe and people can not have powers of mermaids nor become one.
If given the choice, I would choose a flying carpet as my magical vehicle for my next adventure.
There are literally hundreds of titles you could choose if your book is about teens and magical powers. One, for example could be, Magical Teenage Powers.
If the magical leprocorns from behind the grave choose them to be the choosen one.
choose one (visiting/swimming with) the (choose one) mermaids/sharks/dolphins dancing on the ocean floor indepth look at the seas
In Magic: The Gathering, battles happen when creatures attack each other or a player. Players choose which creatures to attack with, and the defending player can choose which creatures to block with. Damage is then dealt based on the creatures' power and toughness values. The goal is to reduce the opponent's life total to zero to win the game.
In Magic: The Gathering, attacking involves declaring which of your creatures will attack your opponent or their creatures. Your opponent can then choose to block the attacking creatures with their own creatures. Damage is then assigned and resolved based on the power and toughness of the attacking and blocking creatures.
"This is one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind". He chose these words to unite all mankind.
No.Different creatures are more (or less) resistant to certain toxins and poisons. All creatures can be poisoned. You have to choose the right poison.