@SimonRoyHughes The moment before he realizes her chambers are underwater. XD
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Drowning would have been a welcome relief, for the tale continues: "After the first night, the boy thinks he can keep it up if things don’t get any worse. After the second he feels as if he has been torn to pieces. On the third night he is torn in pieces – joint by joint"
@SimonRoyHughes Oof. Yeah, a fish's upper half wouldn't have been able to tear him into pieces (depending on the fish's face I guess. Teeth?).
But it's hard to feel bad for someone when one of their first thoughts on a wild island is "there has to be something I can fuck, but the face can't look like a fish".
@a_mac_and_con @folklore @folklorethursday Oh no, the mermaid doesn't hurt him. She's the one he's out to save.
@SimonRoyHughes Ah, gotcha. What's the name of the tale?
@a_mac_and_con @folklore @folklorethursday It's an (as yet) unpublished variant of the Norwegian folktale, The Three Princesses of Hvittenland.