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Standard Female RPG Druids: What this thing is based on: - Control plant life. - Scantily clothed designs. To show they are more "in touch" with nature. Deer (Yes, Male Deer are antler-less during certain parts of the year.) Fauns Nymphs (forest variety) - Generally lightly clothed or not at all. Nymph Deer Women: 刘 This article is about the creatures of Greek mythology. For other uses, see Nymph (disambiguation). The Deer Woman, sometimes known as the Deer Lady, is a spirit in various forms of Native A nymph (Greek: vúppn nýmphë, Ancient: [nýmphɛ:] Modern: [nifi]) in Greek mythology is a American mythology that is primarily associated with fertility and love.1] Though primarily shown as a benign spirit, she is also shown to lure promiscuous men to their death. She appears as either a beautiful young woman or deer. Deer Woman is also said to be fond of dancing and will supernatural being associated with many other minor female deities that are often associated with the air, seas, woods, or water, or particular locations or landforms. Different from Greek goddesses, nymphs are more generally regarded as divine spirits who animate or maintain Nature (natural forces reified and considered as a sentient being) for the environments where they live, sometimes join a communal dance unnoticed, leaving only when the drum beating ceases and are usually depicted as beautiful, young graceful maidens. The Deer Women show characteristics and traits of both sirens and succubi. The siren, according to the Theoi Project, are monstrous sea nymphs that lure men to their deaths with their song.6 Fauna: Bona Dea: Fauna (deity) Bona Dea Look up Fauna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 刘 山 ☆ In ancient Roman religion, Fauna [fauna] is a goddess said in differing ancient sources to be the wife, sister, or daughter of Faunus (the Roman counterpart of Pan). ] Varro regarded her as the Bona Dea ((bo.na 'de.a] 'Good Goddess') was a goddess in ancient Roman religion. She was female counterpart of Faunus, and said that the fauni all had prophetic powers. She is also called associated with chastity and fertility in Roman women, healing, and the protection of the state Fatua or Fenta Fauna. and people of Rome. Macrobius said Fauna's name derived from faveo, favere, "to favor, nurture, "because she nurtures all that is useful to living creatures.6) Dumézil regarded her as "the Favorable.7 According to Macrobius, the Books of the Pontiffs (pontificum libri) treated Bona Dea, Fauna, Ops, and Fatua as Inuus names for the same goddess, Maia. 刘 In ancient Roman religion and myth, Faunus [faunus] was the In ancient Roman religion, Inuus was a god, or aspect of a god, who embodied sexual intercourse. horned god of the forest, plains and fields; when he made cattle The evidence for him as a distinct entity is scant. Maurus Servius Honoratus wrote that Inuus is fertile he was called Inuus. He came to be equated in literature an epithet of Faunus (Greek Pan), named from his habit of intercourse with animals, based on the etymology of ineundum, 'a going in, penetration' from inire to enter" in the sexual sense (2] with the Greek god Pan. Other names for the god were Fatuus and Fatulcus. Cald just fy do Furry pandering Ancient Roman mythological belief also included a god named Faunus often associated with enchanted woods and the Greek god Pan213] and a goddess named Fauna who were goat people. / a.G.a Founs. ^ As nurturer Her name is related to uaia (maia), an honorific term for older women related to untnp (mētër) 'mother lcitation needed) Maia also means "midwife" in Greek.10

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