If you stray off the path a jean-clad dryad yells you back on the right course. |
He bit his tongue painfully in covering that slip, but dryad had not seemed to notice it. |
Often perceived as a faltering, otherworldly voice, a nymph or dryad crying, singing or softly complaining, mother elicits a more fluttering and uncertain response from her daughter-confessor. |
Roger's life turned into a vaudeville musical, with high-kicking water sprites and dryad can-cans? |
They're a dryad race that was created recently with the magic tree, Ventaris. |
And like the dryad, who dies wishing for less artificial pleasures, they find the new experiences only strengthen the pull of home. |