'' by the Swedish painter
August Malmström A water sprite (also called a water fairy or water faery) is a general term for an
elemental spirit associated with
water, according to alchemist
Paracelsus. Water sprites are said to be able to breathe water or air and sometimes can fly. These creatures exist in the
mythology of various groups.
Ancient Greeks knew
water nymphs in several types such as
naiads (or
nyads), which were divine entities that tended to be fixed in one place and so differed from gods or physical creatures.
Slavic mythology knows them as
vilas. Water sprites differ from
corporeal beings, such as
selkies,
mermaids, and
sirens, as they are not purely physical and are more akin to local deities than animals. ==References==