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Does Siren Head really exist?

No

Does Siren Head really exist?

No.

Siren Head, created by Trevor Henderson. It is a tall, mysterious humanoid creature known for its eccentric appearance and the wide variety of sounds produced by his head. True to its name, its head is a pair of sirens. The mobile game "Siren Head" is a suspenseful puzzle adventure game developed by Mustache Banana Studio and exclusively distributed by 4399 Game Box for the Chinese server.

Siren Head is a 50-foot-tall humanoid creature, skinny as a stick, covered in very shriveled, mummified flesh that is the color of rusty metal. Its limbs are disproportionately long and thin, its arms are as long as its legs, and its hands end in huge, bony hands. Its head and neck were replaced by a slender meat pole with two sirens attached to it (hence the name). Several black wires were wrapped around his "neck" and entered his upper shoulders, tightly against his belly.

Habits

The Sirenhead is an extremely aggressive, fearsome and skilled predator, making it extremely dangerous. Siren heads are mainly found in rural towns, small towns, wooded areas, ruins, deserted streets, and sometimes in dry forests. Siren heads may also appear in dangerous weather such as rain, fog, etc. The victims of siren heads are lost or hikers, hunters, and even children or teenagers. On rare occasions, he would go to cities to commit massacre and destruction.

Special Attacks

Sound Wave: This is one of Siren Head's most iconic abilities. In addition to mimicry, sightings have reported that Siren Head is capable of emitting powerful sound waves, concentrating its sound into a loud pitch capable of wiping out large groups of people.