Nymphs Species in Mythological World of Ancient Power | World Anvil

Nymphs

Nymphs are female metaphysical spirits of nature.   They are often divided into various broad subgroups, such as the Meliae (ash tree nymphs), the Dryads (oak tree nymphs), the Naiads (freshwater nymphs), the Nereids (sea/saltwater nymphs), and the Oreads (mountain nymphs).   Nymphs are connected to their homes and will die if their home dies.   Immortality: Nymphs are gifted with the ability to live forever. Mystical Aura/Power/Radiance: Nymphs, like all in The Fae Collective, have an aura of power surrounding them. This energy also makes it known that they possess strong magical properties and are part of Ancient Power. Magic Detection/Sense “Third-Eye View or Remote Viewing” : Through the mystical sense of second sight, fairies have the ability to detect sources from other supernatural entities and mystical items. This perception allows others to see friendlies or enemies or unknowns. They can also detect hidden places or objects as well. Location Analysis: As a sub-ability of Magic Sense, all fairies can analyze locations for signs of magic usage and beings. They can also detect portals if they are forming or dissipating with this ability.   Omnilingualism/All-Tongue and Zoolingualism: “The Gift of Universal Translation” is to be able to speak, write, understand and communicate in any language, sign language (even lip-reading), alien languages that have never been heard before, reading body language, and backwards speech and writing with little or no training. With a subset of All-Tongue, users are able to understand the speech of animal life forms. Telepathy “Telepathic Contact” (Master Level): All fairies are able communicate by thought-speak and they can also read minds. And lots more! Mystical Species Bonding/Companionship: The alliance formed by mystical species and humans eventually became something much more. Those who work with Alicorns, Gryphons, Dragons, Unicorns and many others understand them and care for them like family. Those who want to pull carriages, coaches, wagons, or sleighs do.
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