Water Nymphs Collection
In the depths of the ancient Irish waters, there dwelt the enchanting red-haired ocean-nymphs, their beauty rivaling even the most vibrant sunset
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In the depths of the ancient Irish waters, there dwelt the enchanting red-haired ocean-nymphs, their beauty rivaling even the most vibrant sunset. As depicted in The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland by T. W. Rolleston, these ethereal beings captivated all who laid eyes upon them. But beware. Though gaily ye may laugh at their playful antics, in grief ye shall be left. Mock away. Mock. The Nibelung makes for your toy. As illustrated in The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie, these water nymphs hold a power that surpasses mortal comprehension. The frolic of the Rhinemaidens was a sight to behold, as captured in vivid color lithographs from 1906. Their radiant presence illuminated every corner of the river's edge, leaving onlookers spellbound with wonder and awe. Yet beneath their shimmering facade lies a tale of sorrow. The Rhines fair children bewail their lost gold and weep for its absence. In whispered confessions, they reveal to me their heartache - how it pains them to see their precious treasure gone astray. Even Alberich fell victim to their teasing ways as depicted in illustrations from ancient texts. These mischievous nymphs knew no bounds when it came to playing tricks on those who dared cross their path. Not only were they revered among humans but also immortalized in marble relief sculptures where nereids are carried away by tritons - an eternal testament to their allure and grace. When danger loomed over them like storm clouds ready to burst forth with fury, they cried out for help: "Seize the despoiler. Rescue the Gold. Help Us. Help Us. " Woe echoed through every ripple as they fought valiantly against those who sought to steal what was rightfully theirs. And yet amidst chaos and turmoil, victory was theirs to claim.