If you are asking 'what enticed sailors to their doom' then that would be the sirens or syrens (based on the origin)
if you are asking 'how did they entice sailors to their doom' then that would be their voices.
The Sirens (syrens) are vulture-like creatures (although some origins depict them as mermaid type creatures) with hypnotising voices, the voices allow the hearer to glimpse what they want most. When the hearer heads towards the 'dream world' the crash into the jagged rocks and die, the sirens then feast on them.
A monster that sings glorious music that lures sailors to their doom is a Siren.
They sing a beutiful tune to lead sailors to their doom.
Sirens.
The Sirens.
No. Sirens are mythological creatures that lure sailors to their doom by their voices, they had no use for 'plunder'.
A mermaid. Those who love the sound will come and try to find it while those who hate it will fall to their doom.
The word enticed is the past tense of the verb, to entice. I enticed her with a chocolate cake.
Considering that by song alone they lure sailors and ships to their doom; not very weak at all.
In Greek mythology, sirens were creatures that lured sailors to their doom with their enchanting voices, causing ships to crash on the rocks. The sailors who heard the sirens' song were unable to resist its allure and would steer their ships towards the dangerous rocks, leading to shipwrecks and death.
The word enticed has two syllables. En-ticed.
They lured sailors and ships to their doom by song. They represented the danger of the sea that a man or ship might never return after setting out on a voyage.
What enticed them is the team playing in Philadelphia. Philadelphia=Phillies