Potamids
Potamids are a group of freshwater nymphs in Greek mythology. Their name derives from the Greek word "potamos," meaning river. They are associated with rivers, streams, and other freshwater bodies. Potamids are typically depicted as beautiful, youthful women who dwell in the waters they protect.
Unlike other classes of nymphs, such as the dryads of trees or the oreads of mountains, potamids
The lore surrounding potamids is not as extensively detailed as that of some other mythological figures. However,
Some scholars suggest that the concept of potamids reflects an ancient reverence for freshwater sources and