Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-32502867-20170713220646/@comment-29068459-20170907203245

There are four possible results of a God and nymph. 1. A nature spirit. It is said in Homer that Zeus was the father of many of the naiads, and Hermes father of many oreads. Pan is also said to be the father of Silenus the satyr (male nature spirit). 2. A god. The opposite end of the spectrum, a god and nymph can have another deity. Examples are Hermes and Pan. More often than not, it is something in between 3. Half god/half nymph. Children like these seem to be like demigods, but I assume powerful (because they are half nymph, not half human). Examples are King Aecus and King Tantalus. 4. Cyclopes. The mistakes. They are half god-half nymphs gone wrong. Usually the result of Poseidon and some poor sea nymph. I assume in power the ranking is Nymph -> Half god/half satyr -> Cyclops -> God