In Greek mythology, the Nereids were sea nymphs. As such personifications of nature, they represented the sea's beauty.
They sometimes encountered sailors during dreadful storms while the angry waves echoed with their hypnotic voices.
Cassiopeia once said that her daughter's beauty was greater than theirs. Driven by vengeance, Poseidon sent out a sea monster and demanded the princess's sacrifice.
Mesmerized by beauty, humans often act hastily in defense, but it seems that being a god means being more human than I thought.
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