Nymph

A Nymph is a minor female nature deity typically associated with a particular location or landform. Different from other goddesses, nymphs are generally regarded as divine spirits who animate nature, and are usually depicted as beautiful, young nubile maidens who love to dance and sing; their amorous freedom sets them apart from the restricted and chaste wives and daughters of the Athenian Major Gods and Goddesses. They are beloved by many and dwell in mountainous regions and forests by lakes and streams. Although they would never die of old age nor illness, and could give birth to fully immortal children if mated to a god, they themselves were not necessarily immortal, and could be beholden to death in various forms. Charybdis and Scylla were once nymphs however, when they fell in love with mortals they gave up Godhood to spend the rest of their lives with their spouses. Tellawowism, does not believe in the exsistence of Nymphs.

Athenaism
Athenaism highly reveres Nymphs in their stories and faith. Nymphs have saved Empires, dynasty's as well as been the mothers of great heroes and great leaders. Nymphs are magical religious beings who have more power than fairies and Angels. Yet cannot live amongst the God's. They are immortal beings with God Like powers who live in the forest, lakes, streams, and coast of the most beautiful places across the planet.