Selkie

Encyclopedia Entry:
Dressed as if she were a cartoon mascot, these seal mermaids wrap their bodies in magical furs. Living off fish and wild animals, this species of mermaid is as active on land as they are below the waves, actively enjoying the act of hunting. The magical energy of these girls soak into the pelts they wear, creating warmth that heats their bodies and allows them to live in seas, and on beaches, that are freezing. They are also able to freely remove these magical furs, the body revealed being that of a beautiful human woman. When like this, selkies and human women are impossible to tell apart.

Despite a strong no-nonsense, and obstinate personality, these girls aren’t aggressive when it comes to engaging in sex with human males. This is due to the warmth provided when wrapped in their magical furs. The warmth provides them with a sense of comfort strong enough that they don’t need a man. However, because of this, if a selkie needs to take off her furs, they become apprehensive and begin to feel lonely, the “chill” around them entering their bodies and minds. Over time, the “chill” can cause an earthquake in their hearts, this causing their true nature as a monster to come to the surface.

Normally treating human men with confident indifference, those affected by the “chill,” and with her furs will come to desire a human man’s warmth. Due to this, if you see one of these removing their furs, you have to take care. Also, because of their habit of taking off their furs during a hunt, to avoid getting them damaged, humans have to avoid selkies on the prowl lest they be claimed as a hunting trophy.

After these girls have felt the warmth of a human male once, even when in their furs and not feeling the “chill,” they will still prefer, and seek out, the warmth of a human male. Also, once a selkie has recognized a man as her husband, she’ll always want him to show his love by holding her in his arms, sharing his warmth with her. Now loved by her husband, the thing she’ll desire most is his love and warmth being poured into her body.

The furs these girls wrap their bodies in also, magically, become flush with their skin and move and respond as if they’d become part of their body. To ward off the cold, many wives will share their furs with their husbands, letting their magic protect him from the cold while his arms wrapped around her body does the same for her. Many couples even use the furs as a sleeping bag at night and a lot of selkies leave their furs with their husbands while they go out hunting, the husband protecting the furs during the day.