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Mike.ai on Instagram: "// Water Spirit // . "It emerges from the aqueous veil, a manifestation of serene power. In the shimmering curtain of liquid crystal, the spirit's form mirrors the eternal flow, a guardian born from the heart of the cascading waters." . . . . . . #dalle #pictureoftheday #aiart #scifi #fantasy #manga #anime #trending #viral #portrait #spirit #angel #limelightai"

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Naiads, River Nymphs or Water Spirits were the gods and goddesses who lived in the rivers and streams of Narnia. They were most commonly found in the Great River of Narnia. They are human-like in appearance, and are spiritually tied to the waters of Narnia. No physical description is given, but are depicted as pretty women dressed in gowns of aquatic colors, most commonly in blue, and sometimes wearing crowns of rushes around their heads. Narnia Mermaid, Narnia Creatures, Narnia Mural, Narnia Fanfiction, Water Kingdom, Narnia Art, Greek Monsters, Dawn Treader, Water Nymph

Naiads were goddesses who lived in the rivers and streams of Narnia. They were most commonly found in the Great River of Narnia. They are human-like in appearance, and are spiritually tied to the waters of Narnia. No physical description is given, but are depicted as pretty women dressed in gowns of aquatic colors, most commonly in blue, and sometimes wearing crowns of rushes around their heads. Their father and chief was the River god, who had a weedy beard. Other River Gods do exist, and…

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