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Nov 8, 2014 18:44:02 GMT -5
Post by Ishy on Nov 8, 2014 18:44:02 GMT -5
[attr="class","ishytemplate"] [attr="class","ishy-title"]Nymphs [attr="class","ishy-content"](sub species: Dryades, Hamadryades, etc.) [attr="class","ishy-subtitle"]Origin They originated in Greece during the rule of the gods, a majority which are said to born of Gaia herself. [attr="class","ishy-subtitle"]Appearance They are all beautiful, young females that look just look like any human female. [attr="class","ishy-subtitle"]Temperament They can be playful, mischievous, and troublesome. They are rarely dangerous unless they feel threatened or they feel their designated area of nature is being threatened. They are much like any normal young lady. [attr="class","ishy-subtitle"]Mortality They are immortal for the most part and tied to their designated patch of nature, some even tied to a specific plant or area while others are allowed to roam to other locations. [attr="class","ishy-subtitle"]Strengths Depending on their designation they can have powers to help it along. In example, wood nymphs are excellent gardeners and can grow plants exceptionally well while water nymphs can control and manipulate water. [attr="class","ishy-subtitle"]Weaknesses Those tied to a specific spot only live as long as that area does. Should a tree that a nymph calls home die, the nymph dies as well. For all nymphs (including those that are tied to a specific spot), they still need to be near that area and be able to visit it regularly. If they are kept from it for too long they grow weak and can soon die. [attr="class","ishy-subtitle"]Reproduction They can reproduce with any fertile male species except Vampires, but any female born will be a nymph of the same type as the mother. Male children will always take after the father 100%. [attr="class","ishy-subtitle"]Diet They tend to be vegetarians, preferring fruits and vegetables over meats, but they can eat any human food and it will sustain them. SUBMITTED BY Anya Pajari-Belkov
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