Talk:Morgen (mythological creature)

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Wait wait wait...that's the same picture as on Undine! Is the statue an Undine or Morgens? --24.46.164.83 07:43, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

The nymphs of the Rhine were morgens who lured men to their deaths. Undine are slightly less bloodthirsty. --Bejnar 18:37, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
Um, the nymphs of the Rhine were known as Rhinetöcher and were characters in Wagner's Ring Cycle as well as German mythology. They weren't bloodthirsty; they changed the river from gold to black when their Rhinegold was stolen. Where are you getting the idea that Rhinetöcher and/or undines are bloodthirsty anyway? World of Warcraft? But anyway, this is the page for the French and Breton morgens, not the page for other water creatures. 24.14.198.8 22:25, 3 July 2007 (UTC) Chris G.