Echo, her daughter was Iynx.
In Greek mythology, the beautiful youth who pined for the love of his own reflection was Narcissus. He became so enamored with his reflection in a pool of water that he wasted away gazing at it until he turned into the narcissus flower.
Echo was not a god, but a female nymph. She lived in the forests with the other nymphs until she was scorned by Narcissus. Then she hid in caves.
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Echo did not have any known powers. She could only echo what people said because of Hera's curse on her, but that is not a special power.
* the repetition of a sound resulting from reflection of the sound waves; "she could hear echoes of her own footsteps" * (Greek mythology) a nymph who was spurned by Narcissus and pined away until only her voice remained * a reply that repeats what has just been said
The usual origin myth for Echo was probably invented by the Roman poet Ovid in the first century BC. According to Ovid, Echo was a wood-nymph who fell in love with the beautiful youth Narcissus. But Echo could only repeat what had just been said to her, so Narcissus found her a tiresome companion (and anyway, Narcissus had fallen in love with his own reflection). Echo pined away with love of Narcissus, until only her voice remained. Narcissus became a daffodil gazing longingly at its own loveliness beside a mountain pool. And they all lived happily ever after.
Echo was a talkative nymph, who helped out Zeus when he was having an affair by distracting his wife Hera. When Hera found out what she was doing, she made it so that Echo could only say the last words of whoever spoke before her, never speaking a word of her own. Echo fell in love with Narcissus, a very vain but handsome man who fell in love with himself and died looking at his reflection. The narcissus flower grew from where he died. Echo pined away, slowly disappearing until all that was left was her voice, which echoed whatever someone said.
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