No mention has been made of dryads eating. (Perhaps they were fasting.)
No.
In Greek mythology, dryads are tree nymphs. All dryads are supposed to be very beautiful, and the greek gods constantly fall in love with them.
Dryads - tree nymphs
The nymphs, satyrs and dryads and other mythical creatures.
Often drunk and nude, they were a symbol of fertility and parties. Also, they often chased nymphs and dryads.
No.
When you put your mouse on the dryads, they leave. But they are replaced, so you have to get to the next section(to the right) and put your mouse over dryads when they start to lift you away
its really easy.. you just need to get 4-5 dryads and once you get up the first one run and jump as fast as you can without being carried away. to get the dryads off you have to move your mouse over them
In Greek mythology, dryads were tree nymphs. Since drysmeans "oak" in Greek, dryads were specifically nymphs of oak trees. Dryads were shy around both gods and men and only were more friendly with Artemis who was known to be a friend of the nymphs.
In Greek mythology, dryads are tree nymphs. All dryads are supposed to be very beautiful, and the greek gods constantly fall in love with them.
dryads live in trees
There are 2.
Dryads are of little importance in greek mythology. They are the spirits of trees and only seem to do anything except when they tended to Xeuse when he was an infant hiding from Kronos
They are nymphs of the trees. They look over a specific tree.
Dryads - tree nymphs
Wave your mouse over them.
The "Song of the Dryads" card in Magic: The Gathering turns a creature into a Forest land. The enchanted creature loses all abilities and becomes a basic Forest with no abilities.