Dryads | |
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A dryad in "The Witcher" TV series | |
General Information | |
Other names |
Nymphs, Aen Woedbeanna, eerie wives |
Sub-races |
Hamadryads |
Cultures |
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Locations |
Brokilon |
Languages |
Dryad dialect |
Traits |
Talented in archery |
Physical Description | |
Hair |
Various colours, including the weirdest[1] |
Skin |
In the novels not specified, but often painted green and brown; Green in the games |
Other distinctions |
Their sweat smells like willow's leafs |
Dryads, Aen Woedbeanna in Elder Speech and eerie wives by the Rangers, are the female inhabitants and guardians of the Brokilon forest. They are known for their amazing archery skills (they can easily kill a human from the distance of 200 feet), as well as their love for the trees, forest and music.
They look like normal, pretty, young girls. They wear clothes that make them hard to spot in the forest and paint their bodies to make themselves even less visible. They have skills unique to their race such as shaping trees with their will and moving without making any sounds.
Dryads are exclusively female and use human or elven males for mating, that is what happened to the baron of Hamm, Freixenet. They sometimes raise normal, human children as dryads, even though they do not possess all the skills of real dryads. They are sometimes also called nymphs.
Notable dryads[ | ]
- Eithné
- Aglaïs
- Braenn, a human raised as dryad. Her name was Mona before becoming a dryad.
- Dunca
- Fauve
- Sirssa
- Morénn
In The Witcher computer game[ | ]
Geralt meets only one dryad in the game, Morenn. He finds her in the Druids' grove in the swamp and has an opportunity to get to know her rather well.
In the uncensored (non-North American) versions of The Witcher, they do not cover the dryads' breasts with their hair, nor is there a loincloth. The models appear completely nude. The same model is also used for the naiad.
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Gallery[ | ]
In The Hexer movie
In Wiedźmin: Gra wyobraźni Pen and Paper RPG