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A dryad is a mythological tree nymph or spirit in Greek mythology. These nature spirits are typically associated with trees and forests, and are often depicted as female entities who are protectors of the natural world.

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A forest spirit is a mystical being that is closely tied to nature, particularly residing among trees. It is believed to be a guardian of the forest, ensuring its balance and protecting the flora and fauna within. Forest spirits can embody the energy and essence of the trees, playing a vital role in maintaining the harmony of the natural world.


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Dryads (Tree spirits, Tree Ladies, Druidesses, Hamadryads, Sidhe Draoi): These færies come from Celtic countries but are still a worldwide phenomenon. Their element is air, contrary to what may be believed. These particular færies are active all year but are most active at full moons. They are tree dwelling spirits from whom the female druids took their name. These creatures are only referred to as female. They are playful creatures but only seen as enchanting wisps of pure light. When a dryad does make contact you can't be sure whether they are there to help, play, or tease. If they help they are supposed to help you contact divine forces or even work on your magical abilities. They play wonderful music, as well as sing it. No one yet is known to have been harmed by following the music but it may cause you to stay too long in the astral world. If you want to find them go to a grove of trees, preferably with sacred trees of the druids such as willow. Maybe oak, ash, thorn, rowan, birch, and elder trees could find them near. They might be found in the physical plain but also, and mostly in the astral.Sorry. I can't help you on the butterfyl ^^'


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