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  1. Dryad - LOTR Fanon | Fandom

    Dryads, also known as the Ent-wives or Tavaro and Tavaron in Elvish, were a race of beautiful plantlike maidens, created by Yavanna to act as the protectors of trees and other flora, in particular flowers.

  2. Nandini - Tolkien Gateway

    Aug 23, 2024 · Nandini (or the dryads) were the fays of the valleys, according to the early version of the legendarium in The Book of Lost Tales. They arrived to the world with Aulë and Yavanna, along with many other types of fays.

  3. Dryad - Forgotten Realms Wiki

    Dryads (pronounced: /ˈdraɪædz/ DRY-ædz[9]), also known as wood nymphs,[10] were fey-maidens who acted as the protectors of forests and trees.[1][2] They appeared to be beautiful women with delicate features seemingly made of soft wood.

  4. Drúedain | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom - lotr

    In the First Age, the Drúedain developed a close relationship with the Folk of Haleth, the Edain that inhabited the forest of Brethil. The Drúedain lived there among the Second House of Men, the Haladin.

  5. Dryads (disambiguation) - Tolkien Gateway

    Feb 10, 2024 · Dryads can refer to: Nandini, the fays referred to as the "dryads" in a text associated with The Book of Lost Tales. Tavaro(n)/Tavaril, the terms mentioned in The Etymologies (1930s), given as the male and female equivalents of "dryad", respectively.

  6. Dryad - Age of Sigmar - Lexicanum

    Oct 27, 2023 · Dryads are Sylvaneth and impulsive creatures of nature, howling manifestations of forest's wrath, with rapidly changing emotions and thoughts. Some among the Noble Spirits do look down on them for their lack of focus and apparent disinterest in larger matters as opposed to more "petty" concerns.

  7. Greek Mythology: Dryads – Paleothea

    Apr 17, 2024 · In the enchanted forests of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth in The Lord of the Rings, the tree shepherds or 'Ents', though technically different from Greek Dryads, carry much of their spirit. Entrusted with the protection of forests, they echo the Dryads' deep-seated connection to their trees and intense rage when their woods are threatened ...

  8. If Goldberry was the river’s daughter does that mean there ... - Reddit

    Sep 3, 2020 · If Goldberry was the river’s daughter does that mean there were naiads/dryads in Middle Earth? She's both 'River-daughter' and, specifically, the 'River-woman's daughter'. So both the river (Withywindle) itself and the River-woman are water spirits of some variety. Something resembling classical naiads. Possible minor Maiar associated with Uinen?

  9. Dryad | Legends of the Aether Wiki | Fandom

    Dryads are a mystic and magical race of tree-like humanoids sporting very different customs and understandings of the world around them. These creatures are, by far, the most alien of all the other sentient races, taking various different forms amongst themselves and during their lifetime, which to some may seem like it is endless. Anatomy

  10. Dryad: Mythical Creature Overview - Mythical Encyclopedia

    In J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings,” the Ents are tree-like creatures who are similar to dryads. In C.S. Lewis’s “The Chronicles of Narnia,” dryads are depicted as loyal servants of Aslan, the lion who represents Jesus Christ.

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