Hamadryads are fey-maidens who act as the protectors of forests and trees in the world of Narnia.
History[]
Creation[]
After the world of Narnia was made, the Hamadryads came out of the trees where they gather around their creator. Aslan gave in the speech to the hamadryads, that travelers will be guided if they get lost, and hamadryads will assist them. The hamadryads returned to their trees, from every land in the world.
Cold War[]
Description[]
Hamadryads appear to be beautiful women with delicate features seemingly made of soft wood. Their hair appears to be made of leaves and foliage that changes color as the seasons change. During the spring and summer months, the hair of a dryad is lush and green, while during autumn it turns red and eventually brown in the winter.
Hamadryads prefer to live away from civilization, delighting in the savage wilderness away from those that would seek to cut their trees. They live with respect to nature and will accept the company of those that do so as well. Not like Dryads, all Hamadryads are born and bonded to a specific tree. These trees serve as the nymph’s life force and home. However, if the tree dies (either been burnt or cut down), the hamadryad associated with it will die as well. Hamadryads are also allowed to leave the vicinity of their trees, and can move far away at any place. They have an excellent sense of direction, and are able to return to their rightful trees.