Woodland nymph
Woodland nymph.
Nymphs are minor female deities in ancient Greek mythology, often associated with various aspects of nature. They typically embody the beauty and vitality of the natural world and are depicted as beautiful maidens residing in specific environments such as mountains, forests, rivers, and oceans.
Nymphs are generally not immortal but possess long lifespans. They are often seen as benevolent beings who can bestow blessings on mortals, such as healing powers or divination abilities.
However, they can also be capricious and may bring misfortune to those who offend them.
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