======Wood Nymphs====== =====Introduction===== Wood Nymphs are a type of magical being whose existence is mentioned a single time in the canonical series. The only reference comes from the fraudulent celebrity author [[Gilderoy Lockhart]], who claims to have advised them on a magical pest problem. Due to [[Lockhart]]'s established reputation as a liar who stole the memories and accomplishments of other wizards, the existence of Wood Nymphs in the wizarding world remains unconfirmed, and the story of his interaction with them is highly suspect. =====Biography===== There is no known history or biography of Wood Nymphs as a race. The sole event they are associated with is an unverified account from [[Gilderoy Lockhart]]. In 1992, while at [[Flourish and Blotts]] for a signing of his autobiography, //[[Magical Me]]//, [[Lockhart]] boasted to [[Harry Potter]] about a photograph intended for the cover of his book, //[[Wanderings with Werewolves]]//. As part of this boast, he claimed, "Told the Wood Nymphs how to get rid of the [[kelpie]] in their well, too." This is the only mention of these beings in the entire series. It is implied that this adventure would have been detailed within //[[Wanderings with Werewolves]]//, but the contents of the book are never explored. =====Physical Appearance and Personality===== The original novels provide no description of the physical appearance, traits, or temperament of Wood Nymphs. =====Magical Abilities and Skills===== No magical abilities or skills of Wood Nymphs are documented. The account provided by [[Gilderoy Lockhart]] suggests they were either unable or unwilling to deal with a [[kelpie]] on their own, requiring outside assistance. =====Possessions===== The only object associated with Wood Nymphs is a well, which was reportedly infested by a [[kelpie]]. =====Relationships===== The only known, albeit unverified, relationship is with [[Gilderoy Lockhart]], who asserted that he gave them advice. They were also the victims of a problematic [[kelpie]] that had taken up residence in their well. =====Etymology===== The name "Wood Nymph" is taken directly from real-world mythology. In Greek mythology, a **nymph** is a minor female nature deity, typically associated with a particular landform or location. **Wood Nymphs**, specifically, are known as Dryads, spirits who inhabit trees and forests. J.K. Rowling frequently drew upon established mythology for the magical creatures in her world, such as [[centaurs]], [[griffins]], and [[phoenixes]]. =====Behind the Scenes===== The canonical status of Wood Nymphs is ambiguous due to the extreme unreliability of the source, [[Gilderoy Lockhart]]. As he was later exposed as a complete fraud who used [[Memory Charms]] to steal the stories of other, more accomplished wizards, it is highly probable that: * He invented the story of the Wood Nymphs and the [[kelpie]] entirely for his book. * The event did happen, but to another [[wizard]] or [[witch]], whose memory [[Lockhart]] then stole to claim the credit for himself. As no other character, text, or historical account ever mentions them, their existence remains a matter of speculation within the established canon.