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What Happens in Jamaica...

A group of American tourists shuffled through a seaside stretch of road in Port Antonio, Jamaica. The road was highly crowded and a middle-aged couple, Eddie and Claire Fargo, left the group. They were in search of a low-cost tour of the scenic bay. Eddie spotted a tall, dark skinned man of lanky proportions, a local resident, standing at the entrance to a series of docks and leaning against a post.

"Hey, do you know anyone around here who could give us a tour of the bay, it's always been a dream of my wife," Eddie asked the man.

The man turned and pointed at a wide canoe tied to the dock, about 15 feet long. "I can give you a tour if you like. It'll be $25 Jamaican a piece, up front."

Eddie was hesitant about the offer, but he was not sure why. He turned to Claire who nodded her head excitedly. "It's only $50, we'll never find a service cheaper than that!" she said. Eddie was uneasy, "That's what I'm afraid of." He gave in and handed over the money. The man led them to the canoe and the tourists could not see the smirk on his face, or the way his eyes changed from brown to golden orange.

The man paddled the canoe to a beautiful and secluded cove separated from the rest of the bay. There were no other boats or tourists in sight. His tourists kept asking questions and exclaiming how "glorious" everything was; they annoyed him. When he was sure they were totally alone, he waited for them both to look away, taking in the view of a nearby waterfall. It was at that point, he lunged. In one swift movement, he tackled both of them off the boat, capsizing it. Once he was submerged, the woge was immediate. His clothes tore off and floated away. His head sprouted a massive crown of lionfish-like fins that protected a large flowing, hair-like array of gill filaments and his wrists grew similar fins. The shape of his head became more fish-like and bony plated with large, lionfish-like spines sprouting from his brow and upper lip. His nose became slits and his mouth was full of small, needle-like teeth. His legs fused into a long, muscular, striped tail with a pair of fins half way down the length and a wide caudal fin at the end. His true form was extreme, magnificent and intimidating. He was an Atlantic Sea King.

He grabbed Claire by the ankles and pulled her down, struggling all the way. He stabbed her in the calf with a spine on his brow, inflicting a great deal of poison. Eddie had found his way to the capsized boat and was attempting to climb onto it. The man grabbed Eddie and killed him the same way he had dispatched Claire. He righted the boat and put both bodies into it before they sank to the bottom of the cove. Then, from underneath the water, he directed the canoe to a cave hiden behind the waterfall. His family would dine well that night.

Atlantic Sea King - A species of merfolk Wesen related to the Naiad, but much more extreme, almost blurring the line between a Wesen and something else. The Atlantic Sea King, also called a Siren Atlanticus was discovered along with some other mer-Wesen by Pierre Hoffstommer, a notable Grimm who specialized in aquatic Wesen.