

Her katars are three-pronged and tipped with spearheads, like a trident, and each is inlaid with a dark blue gemstone. Mako's weapons are ornately crafted, recalling their legendary Atlantean origin. Her head is covered in several large pink scars. She has orange-bronze eyes with tiny, furious pupils, white claws on both hands and flipper-like feet. Physically, Mako's humanoid portion is leanly muscled and androgynous in shape. She wears black fingerless gloves, heavily padded gray grecian sandals, and has a small bronze cargo hook hanging from a loop off her shoulder belt. Her clothing is spare and functional, consisting of a gold fustanella (short greek skirt), a broad orange belt with wide keepers, and a black leather shoulder belt, held in place with brown straps. She also has spiky flap-like protrusions on her humanoid elbows. The shark body is complete, with fins and tail all accounted for - though she has two extra dorsal fins that would not exist on a shark: one on the back of her lower neck, and one on her upper back. Mako's body consists of a shark body and a humanoid body melded closely together, with the shark portion's belly melded into the humanoid portion's spine, terminating at Mako's head, which is a full-toothed shark's head with the capability to sport a wide, eager grin. Appropriately, her fins and coloration matches those of the Shortfin Mako, with pale turquoise-gray coloration and a dirty-white underbelly. "Your parents were a viking and a bear? That's nothing, try a lunatic and the sea." -Mako to Bödvar after too much rum Appearance In Valhalla, Mako is a ferocious comepetitor and a great 2v2 partner, though be careful if she calls you 'chum' - it's not a term of endearment. She was less interested in governing than fighting, and invented democracy because she was tired of subjects asking her questions. She scared the sea monster Cetus so badly it fled to Scotland and is still hiding.

The Phoenician navy fled when it saw her teeth. Her terrifying presence won many battles on fear alone. But Mako became the queen of the now undersea city - much to the rlief of the Atlanteans. Poseidon fell to earth, his memory gone, doomed to wander the seas as a madman. Then for good measure she bit off his foot. In rage, Poseidon's young daughter Mako led an attack on Atlantis so terrible, that the sorcerers of the city chose to sink it beneath the waves to escape her wrath, robbing Zeus of his prize. Zeus struck down Poseidon with a lightning bolt. In the Great War of Atlantis at the end of the age of legend, the gods battled for control of the fabled city. "Of all the children of Poseidon and The Sea, the largest is Kraken, the strongest is Maelstrom, but the most feared is Mako" - AristophanesĪtlantis wasn't always at the bottom of the sea.
