Nymph (Dungeons & Dragons)
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Dungeons & Dragons creature | |
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Nymph | |
Alignment | Chaotic Good |
Type | Fey |
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First appearance | |
Mythological origins | Nymph |
Image | Wizards.com image |
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the Nymph is a Fey. Nature's embodiment of physical beauty, they are so unbearably lovely that even a glimpse can blind or kill onlookers.
[edit] Physical Description
Nymphs resemble elven women, but are utterly unfathomably perfect and beautiful. They are so physically attractive, in fact, that the slightest glance can stun a person, drive a person mad, or permanently blind them, or even kill them. Nymphs are apparently able to suppress this effect if they choose to, however.
[edit] Society
Little official has been said about the society of Nymphs. They prefer attractive aquatic environments, such as a secluded cove or sandy beach, and are mostly solitary, though sometimes live in groups. They might assist a group adventurers, or have a love affair with a man who wanders into their midst, but there is little contact between them and civilization otherwise (this is typical for a Fey). Nymphs absolutely hate ugliness and evil.