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  1. Siyokoy (Philippine mythology) - Wikipedia

    In Philippine mythology, a siyokoy (also shokoy, syokoy or siokoy) is an aquatic humanoid creature often described as having scales, webbed limbs, and fins. Most legends characterise …

  2. Siyokoy ; The Filipino Mermaid - Mythlok

    The Siyokoy is an intriguing figure in Philippine mythology, often characterized as an aquatic humanoid with distinct fish-like traits. This creature embodies the strong bond between …

  3. Siyokoy | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom

    The Siyokoy (Syokoy) are creatures in Philippine Mythology which were terrifying merfolk. Compared to other Bantay Tubig (guardians of the water) which have more human features, …

  4. Tides of the Siyokoy: Exploring Philippine Sea Mythology

    May 21, 2024 · The Siyokoy is from Philippine sea mythology, a terrifying underwater figure with a grim reputation. This article uncovers the fascinating world of Philippine mythology, showing …

  5. Bicolano Myths : SHOKOY

    The Siyokoy is a Bantay Tubig and a distinctive and often feared creature in Filipino mythology. Generally portrayed as an aquatic humanoid, the siyokoy is described as having green, scaly …

  6. Siyokoy (Philippine mythology) - Wikiwand

    In Philippine mythology, a siyokoy (also syokoy or siokoy) is an aquatic humanoid creature often described as having scales, webbed limbs, and fins. Most legends characterise siyokoy as …

  7. Siyokoy: The Fish-Human Creatures of Philippine Waters

    Mar 20, 2016 · Among these fascinating entities are the Siyokoy, mysterious fish-human hybrids that are said to inhabit the coastal waters surrounding the Philippine islands. This blog post …

  8. Siyokoy - Monstropedia

    Sep 19, 2010 · Siyokoy are creatures that belong to the Bantay Tubug (merfolk) in Philippine mythology. The Siyokoy is described as green-skinned humanoid with scaly body, webbed …

  9. Syokoy: Philippine Mythology and Folklore - Mangkukulam

    Syokoy or mermen, is a male equivalent of mermaid. But syokoy’s the upper part of his body is a fish and from his waist down is a human legs. He has a blue skin, big eyes, sharp ang long …

  10. Is the Siyokoy a Borrowed Myth? Unpacking the Truth About …

    Aug 1, 2024 · Have you heard that the Siyokoy, that creepy merman from Philippine folklore, isn’t actually Filipino? Some say he’s a borrowed myth from Chinese stories. Others claim he’s got …

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