: Your ultimate mission is a "vicious cycle of revenge" against Scaly Pete, growing from a baby into a massive, mutated "Mega Shark" capable of destroying entire ships. 2. The Song: A Warning of NYC Greed
In the indie horror game Lethal Company , the "Maneater" is a terrifying creature with its own lore.
If you are thinking of the famous Hall & Oates song , the "story" behind it is actually a metaphor.
: The story begins when a ruthless shark hunter named Scaly Pete kills a mother shark and cuts her pup (you) from her belly, scarring you for life.
: The "woman" in the song represents the greed, avarice, and "spoiled riches" of the city during that era. They chose the setting of a dangerous woman because it felt more relatable to listeners than a literal song about urban decay. 3. The Urban Legend: Lethal Company
: Though originally dismissed as a myth, a scientific expedition later confirmed it as a massive cave-dwelling species, described by discoverers as a "traumatic" revelation.
: It was first nicknamed by copper miners in 1951 after an eviscerated corpse was found in a deep mine.
In the game Maneater , you don’t just watch the story—you live it as a female bull shark.


