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      Mermaid Chronicles Part 1 She Creature 123movies Apr 2026

      Barnaby, drunk on rum and greed, ignores her. He plans to sell the She Creature to a London occultist for £10,000. But on the voyage across the Irish Sea, the ship’s crew starts disappearing. Not killed— absorbed . The ship’s cat is found licking a wet pile of clothes and a single ear.

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