
Written by Merman Moises
Edited by Mermaid Mara
Jet Mir’s marbled submarine acts as home to a colorful, patchwork family, consisting of the captain and his sisters that together roam seas searching for adventure, wealth, and different ways to return home.
Although living together, Jet Mir and his sisters aren’t necessarily siblings, at least not from a conventional point of view. They aren’t bounded by blood, but rather – a sad destiny that forced them all to leave.
At one end is Darsha; the oldest of them all, about thirty years old and very close to Kashvi. These two girls have oriental features, dark, wavy hair and a similar height, though their eyes are different shades of gold in each. Kashvi and Darsha left Jet Mir, choosing to join Lumina instead. It’s difficult to tell anything about their personalities, but both tend to use the word “honey” a lot when they speak.
Then there’s Namya: a mysterious mermaid with dark skin and golden hair that she tends to curl up in buns. She’s not very talkative, and she’s surely hiding some sad story, but what story? Hopefully we can learn more in the next novels of the series.
Meghna – a tall, plump girl with yellow eyes, shiny hair, and a jonquil tail – makes much friendlier impression on the reader. It’s quite common to see her playing and frolicking with her adoptive sisters, playing games such as “the one who holds the paperweight is a sponge.” She also takes care of household chores, like cleaning and cooking.
It wouldn’t be far-fetched to imagine that at least one of them could be an important personality in the politics of the Honey Grounds – or another country. The reason for it is the fourth sister, Meevani, whose name is actually Mewa.
Together with her older sister Sawa, Mewa is one of the crown princesses of a triton kingdom located south of the Baltic Sea. A kingdom that ended depopulated because of the conservative and complacent policies of the ruling family.
Both Sawa and Mewa left the ghost kingdom in the hands of their parents, moving to Portugal where they began new lives. Sawa ensconced herself in her shadowy bookshop; Mewa went to the extreme, by setting up a ruse in front of her friends, to join Jet Mir’s team. Although Sawa didn’t join her, she remained in contact with Jet Mir, to always have news about Mewa.
Although Jet Mir’s sisters didn’t play any major roles in “Mermaid Princess Amelia and the Lost Symphony,” we hope to learn more about them, their stories, and their destinies, in the next novels of the “Mermaid Princess Amelia” fantasy series.
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- Bollywood Day and everything you’ve always wanted to know about Captain Jet Mir
- Jet Mir Thakur’s Submarine from “Mermaid Princess Amelia and the Lost Symphony”
- Jet Mir Thakur – a secondary character in “Mermaid Princess Amelia and the Lost Symphony”
- Mewa Zielińska – a tertiary character in “Mermaid Princess Amelia and the Lost Symphony”
- The Honey Earth (Laccadive Sea)

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