Driades jPod - picture of the day ---
since I'm returning to the drawing almost all day today I spent January stas Driade took me a lot of work to much I tried doing something, and I leave a descripciondel kind of creatures that are ...
dryads (tree spirits) are nymphs associated with Greek mythology and Hinduism who live near forests and trees, or in the trees. The Dryads establish a link from its source with a specific tree, originally the Celtic Druid culture oak. Drys in ancient Greek means oak. In primitive times, the Greeks imagined that there were people who lived in the acorns. The Caryatids were associated with walnut trees before they were used for architectural purposes. And the dryads of ash trees were MelĂades engendered by Rhea to be fertilized by the genitals of Uranus by Cronos cast.
In Greek mythology, the dryads are female spirits of nature (nymphs) live and govern in the woods. Each comes with a certain power of the tree on which she observes and lives in it. A Driade lives in the atmosphere of a tree, in which case it is called hamadrĂade, or about one. The lives of the dryads are connected with the tree, so if the tree dies, then she dies with him. If this is caused by a mortal, the gods will punish him for that offense. Driades They also punish any mortal that somehow damage the trees because it is a damage done to themselves.
If the Dryads live in trees, then they called Hamadryads, as is the case of Atlantia.
Like other nymphs, dryads supernaturally enjoyed a long life, but if the tree died, they ran the same fate. For this reason, dryads and the gods punished mortals who harmed trees without ofrecerantes a tribute to the nymphs.
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