Radande
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Radande are tree spirits in faerie mythology, similar to the dryads and hamadryads of Greek and Roman mythology. Like the hamadryads, they are bound to the tree they were born to for the life of the tree.
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- Melville, Francis (2002). The Book of Faeries: A Guide to the World of Elves, Pixies, Goblins, and Other Magic Spirits. Hauppage, N.Y.: Barron's. ISBN 0-7641-5457-5.