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* The ending reveals that all creatures in Aquaria were created by a human boy who fell into the ocean and somehow obtained godlike powers. Naija's mother was a first generation created entity. It's far more likely that the boy simply used humans as a template and slapped flippers and gills onto them to create marine life that he could relate to.

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* The ending reveals that all creatures in Aquaria were created by a human boy who fell into the ocean and somehow obtained godlike powers. Naija's mother was a first generation created entity. It's far more likely that the boy simply used humans as a template and slapped flippers and gills onto them to create marine life that he could relate to.to.
** Except that Mia was the last, Creator is calling her masterpiece for a reason. Gallery before his first form shows all progression: initially he just uplifted random sea creatures, gradually gaining skill to remake them into something resembling humans, as he remembered them, especially his mother.
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I have only started the game, so I don't know if this theory is contradicted somewhere. However, flippers, unlike fins, are a feature found on aquatic descendants of land-dwelling species. From this we can infer that while "classic" mermaids are likely to have evolved underwater, Naija's species is more likely to have descended from land-dwelling humanoids, having mostly human features with flipper feet.

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I have only started the game, so I don't know if this theory is contradicted somewhere. However, flippers, unlike fins, are a feature found on aquatic descendants of land-dwelling species. From this we can infer that while "classic" mermaids are likely to have evolved underwater, Naija's species is more likely to have descended from land-dwelling humanoids, having mostly human features with flipper feet.feet.
* The ending reveals that all creatures in Aquaria were created by a human boy who fell into the ocean and somehow obtained godlike powers. Naija's mother was a first generation created entity. It's far more likely that the boy simply used humans as a template and slapped flippers and gills onto them to create marine life that he could relate to.
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I have only started the game, so I don't know if this theory is contradicted somewhere. However, flippers, unlike fins, are a feature found on aquatic descendants of land-dwelling species. From this we can infer that while "classic" mermaids are likely to have evolved underwater, Naija's species is more likely to have descended from land-dwelling humanoid, having mostly human features with flipper feet.

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I have only started the game, so I don't know if this theory is contradicted somewhere. However, flippers, unlike fins, are a feature found on aquatic descendants of land-dwelling species. From this we can infer that while "classic" mermaids are likely to have evolved underwater, Naija's species is more likely to have descended from land-dwelling humanoid, humanoids, having mostly human features with flipper feet.
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[[WMG:The merpeople evolved from humans.]]

I have only started the game, so I don't know if this theory is contradicted somewhere. However, flippers, unlike fins, are a feature found on aquatic descendants of land-dwelling species. From this we can infer that while "classic" mermaids are likely to have evolved underwater, Naija's species is more likely to have descended from land-dwelling humanoid, having mostly human features with flipper feet.

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