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Kataw is one of the merfolk who belongs in the Philippine mythology.
Description
According to the Visayan belief, Kataws belong to the higher hierarchy compared to other water and sea creatures such as Sirena, Sireno and Siyokoy. They are considered as the reigning rulers of the kingdom Bantay Tubig.
Appearance
Kataws including Sirena and Sireno were considered as the Bantay Tubig-creatures that look like humans while the Siyokoy looks like water-creatures. Unlike the Sirena, a Siyokoy has feet instead of tails. Siyokoys have also gills on their bodies and fins in their arms. The identified marine creatures trick the fishermen by asking for help but when the humans get near them, the Kataws will drown them.
Powers
Kataws are believed to possess the ability to control the water-type elements and related forces like waves, tides, pressure, bubbles and others. The old folks also believed that they can also change water into ice.
References
- Mga Engkanto: A Bestiary of Filipino Fairies. Philippines: eLf ideas Publication. 2003.