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From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], they're [[female]] [[spirit]]s | From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], they're [[female]] [[spirit]]s and are usually tied to a specific place or locale, usually a [[habitation|habitable]] place like a [[river]] or glade or [[tree]]s, or are a part of the entourage of a [[Greek god|god]] such as [[Artemis]] or [[Apollo]] or [[Dionysos]] or [[Hermes]] or [[Pan (mythology)]]. |
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Nymph (mythology) [r]: From Greek mythology, they're female spirits and are usually tied to a specific place or locale, usually a habitable place like a river or glade or trees, or are a part of the entourage of a god such as Artemis or Apollo or Dionysos or Hermes or Pan (mythology).