Tags: Mythological Figure.

The Eleionomae /ɛliːˈɒnəmiː/ were marsh naiads in ancient Greek mythology. Aside from living in marshy environments the Eleionomae often misled travelers with their illusions. The illusions constituted images of a traveler’s loved ones. These nymphs also lured young virgin boys and seduced them with their beauty.

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