Water Beings
Water beings gather spirits bound to river, spring, lake, and coast in healing, fertility, and peril. We emphasise undines and mermaids, anchored by the well attested classical naiads and the ritual lore of sacred wells. Common roles are guide, guardian of crossings, tempter who sings or bargains, and healer who grants water for vows. Symbols include shell and comb, pitcher and vessel, fish-tail patterns, and the moon-tide link. Use tiles to browse by culture, habitat such as spring, river, or sea, and motifs like drowning, blessing, and pilgrimage. Open any card for sources, transliterations, and concise notes on offerings, water taboos, and local rites.