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elemental magics, the
sprite is
often believed to be the
elemental of air (see also sylph). A
water sprite (also
called a
water fairy or
water faery) is a general...
-
early as 1180 to 1210.
Nixes in
folklore became water sprites who try to lure
people into the
water. The
males can ****ume many
different shapes, including...
- Look up
Sprite or
sprite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sprite commonly refers to:
Sprite (computer graphics), a
smaller bitmap composited onto another...
- "river-child"), are a type of
water sprite. A Hyōsube (ひょうすべ) is a hair-covered
version of a Kappa. In
Turkic mythology: Su
Iyesi is a
water spirit.
People should...
-
Sprite is a clear, lemon-lime
flavored soft
drink created by the Coca-Cola Company.
Sprite comes in
additional flavors,
including cranberry, cherry, grape...
- A kelpie, or
water kelpie (Scottish Gaelic: each-uisge), is a
mythical shape-shifting
spirit inhabiting lochs in
Scottish folklore.
Legends of
these shape-shifting...
- A
water horse (or "waterhorse" in some folklore) is a
mythical creature that
appears in
multiple forms in
Celtic and
Scandinavian folklore, such as the...
- may be
interpreted as "
water slave", "
water servant", "
water sprite", "
water player", "
water monstrosity", "
water twin", or "
water dog". The word refers...
- mermaids, they sing and comb
their long hair, and they
haunt fountains and
water wells. They have the
power of
making men fall in love with them, but they...
- his betrothed. In the
forest he
meets and
falls in love with Ondine, a
water sprite who is
attracted to the
world of
mortal man. The
subsequent marriage...