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Entity Record: Siren (Global)

  • Entity ID: ent_global_siren
  • Classification: Euclid
  • Threat Level: 5 (High)
  • Alignment: Neutral
  • Category: Biological/Metaphysical Anomaly
  • Mythology System: Global/Cross-Cultural
  • Primary Tags: Monster, Sirenian, Aquatic, Vocal-Hazard

The Siren is a trans-regional entity documented across various maritime folklore traditions. Unlike its pop-culture portrayals—often conflated with merfolk—the true anomalous entity manifests as a predatory apex mimic capable of vocal manipulation that bypasses standard human auditory processing.

When the entity is in an active state, researchers must adhere to the following protocols derived from the Global Anomaly Database:

  1. Physical/Metaphysical Integrity: The entity is bound by the base physical laws of our reality, though it exerts influence over localized acoustic fields.
  2. Standard Vigilance Radius: A mandatory 50-meter safety buffer must be maintained at all times. Personnel entering this radius without localized dampening equipment are at extreme risk of auditory-cortex hijacking.

Current data suggests that the Siren is not a singular biological specimen, but a classification of an anomalous predatory response.

“It does not sing to lure you to the rocks; it sings to rewrite the trajectory of your vessel’s navigational logic. By the time you realize the coordinates are wrong, you are already part of the reef.” — Fragment from the Deep-Sea Research Logs, 20XX

  • Acoustic Dampening: Standard noise-canceling technology is ineffective. Neural-frequency dampeners are required for containment personnel.
  • Environmental Interaction: The entity thrives in high-pressure aquatic environments. Current containment utilizes sub-oceanic pressurized cells lined with acoustic-absorbent metamaterials.

Status: Open for Contribution. The repository currently lacks specific data on how these entities manifest in high-traffic commercial shipping lanes. Researchers with clearance level 3+ are requested to submit observations regarding the Siren’s modern mimicry techniques—specifically regarding its usage of radio frequency interference instead of traditional vocalizations.