| 26 Jan 2002 | Anonymous | I love her outfit. What's with the hair?  Emily 'Alita' Silver replies: "It's connected to the tree, like veins." | |
| 13 May 2002 | C. Artemis Morrow | Very lovely...I always figured that driads were the wood nymphs, because water nymphs certainly weren't dry. I guess I was right. I especially like her outfit. | |
| 19 Jun 2002 | Casimir | Dryads are tree spirits and Hamedryads are forest spirits. Niads are water spirits as are Meriads, who are sea spirits. | |
| 29 Oct 2002 | Shaun Bunder | *jaw drops to floor* I'm speechless, great work. | |
| 16 Feb 2003 | Beanie <frozenfire_02@hot...com& | Its perfect! Its what I was looking for all along! | |
| 21 Feb 2003 | Jen 'Ifer' Foster | This is such a cool picture. It kind of reminds me of something out Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust. Muahaha... *Hides* | |
| 9 Mar 2003 | Robert R. Stein | Driads are tree-spirits that eat men that pass by...Usually related to Ents and Treants | |
| 23 Mar 2004 | Anonymous catman Warlord | Dryas men nymphs girls. (i like dryad form it fun to enter trees) | |
| 16 Oct 2004 | Katz Go Moo | Hmm.. Driad? I thought it was druid.. Lol o well, this is a great picture!! | |
| 13 Oct 2007 | Daedalus | @katz: Its Dryad, those are tree spirits, wich are bond with their tree forever. Its dangerous for them to get away from their tree. They can also melt into the tree, like this pic shows us. Generally the dryad defends its tree.
A Druid is someone who takes care of the nature and maybe a whole forest. Druids always try to wake the love and respect for the nature in other people. | |