Echo
When the goddess Hera was looking for her husband, Zeus, among nymphs who he was cheating with, Echo distracted her by talking so much. She then cursed her by taking her own voice away. She could only repeat what others said.
The nymph that was spurned by Narcissus was Echo.
Echo was not a goddess but a nymph. Nymphs are famous for not wearing anything at all.
I would believe it to be Hera, and she did it as she was constatly looking at her husband, Zeus's activities with other women.She cursed the nymph to constantly echo her voice in return for her spoken lies about the location/activities of Zeus.
The nymph was called Echo. Hera cursed her by taking away her ability to form her own words. She could only repeat the words that others said.
Echo
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.
Narcissus spurned the nymph Echo.
In Ovid's tale, Narcissus is the handsome and proud son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph Liriope. The nymph, Echo, falls in love with him but is rejected and withdraws into a lonely spot and fades away, leaving behind her voice. The goddess Nemesis hears her prayers for vengeance and makes Narcissus fall in love with his own reflection, which he cannot embrace. He sits by the pool, watching it until he dies and turns into the narcissus flower.
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The nymph Daphne.
The name of the nymph was Oinone (or oenone)
echo
When the goddess Hera was looking for her husband, Zeus, among nymphs who he was cheating with, Echo distracted her by talking so much. She then cursed her by taking her own voice away. She could only repeat what others said.
The nymph that was spurned by Narcissus was Echo.
Echo.
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