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According to his photograph, Rikuo's description is different from this article's first definition of a merman. Rikuo is more humanoid in appearance (due to having two legs instead of a single tail) and has webbed hands (supposedly more adept for swimming) as well as fins on his back, behind his head, and out of his elbows. He seems more remenicient to the zoras in the Legend of Zelda series since Ocarina of Time. Should one include Rikuo here?
- Yes, also his legs turn into a single tail in his vampire savior victory screen as well as him falling down ingame CheapAlert 22:08, 1 June 2006 (UTC)