tritonymphs
Tritonymphs are a rarely attested term used in modern fantasy to describe a nymph with threefold nature. The name combines tri- (“three”) with nymph, a classical term for a female nature spirit. Unlike the well-defined nymph categories of ancient myth—naiads, dryads, and oreads—there is no established enchantment or tradition specifically called “tritonymph” in classical sources. In contemporary fiction and gaming, tritonymphs typically appear as beings who personify or inhabit three related aspects, realms, or ages, and who may manifest in three distinct forms or stages.
In many settings, a tritonymph is linked to a triad, such as land, water, and air; or
In usage, the term appears primarily in fantasy fiction, world-building guides, and role-playing game materials. Given