The Goddess Amphitrite
Amphitrite, in Greek Mythology, the goddess of the sea, wife of the god Poseidon and one of the 50 (or 100) daughters of Nereus and Doris (the daughter of Oceanus). Known as a siren more as a mermaid.
She was called the personification of salt water.
Amphitrite always loved being the goddess of the sea and being able to control the sea and sea creatures till sometime after her marriage to Poseidon she started to resent it. She turned vengeful and had hatred towards everyone. Her vengeful strike started with a mistress her husband had an affair with. Amphitrite got so angry that she tossed magical herbs in the nymph Scylla’s bath, and the herbs turned Scylla into a horrible monster. Scylla turned into a new sea creation with 8 tentacles and six mouths.
Then the myth with Sirens murdering sailors started with Amphitrite. She became filled with hatred that she lured men into the depths of the sea, stole their valuables and tore them apart.
Amphitrite is also believed to have given birth to a variety of sea creatures including seals and dolphins.