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- Nixie (folklore) - Wikipedia
In The Nixie's Song, the first book in the children's series Beyond the Spiderwick Chronicles, the main characters rescue a Nixie named Taloa after fire-breathing giants destroy her pond Nixies are depicted as aquatic female humanoids related to mermaids but with frog-like legs instead of tails
- Nix - Water Spirits in Germanic Mythology | Mythology. net
Nix (singular: Neck; feminine: Nixie) are spirits who dwell in quiet rivers and lakes in England, Germany, and Scandinavia Their love of water is equaled only by their love of music, and their beautiful songs often draw listeners to the banks of their watery homes
- The Nixie Tube Story: The Neon Display Tech That Engineers Can’t Quit
Vintage Nixie tubes began to surface in consumer products, such as clocks, chessboards, and even wristwatches
- Understanding Nixies: The Water Spirits of Mythology
Characterized by their beauty and supernatural traits, they symbolize humanity’s shifting relationship with water—representing dangers, spiritual cleansing, creativity, and psychological exploration Nixies continue to inspire diverse modern interpretations in literature and art
- Nixies: Mystical Water Spirits of European Folklore
As enchanting embodiments of lakes and rivers, nixies are associated with life, fertility, and beauty However, they equally represent death, danger, and the unknown depths of the watery abyss To respect a nixie was to respect the water, acknowledging its capacity to give life and take it away
- Nixie - Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
The Nixie, Nixy, Nix, Näcken, Näkki, Nykur, Nicor, Nokk, Nøkk, or Nøkken are humanoid, and often shapeshifting water-spirits in Germanic mythology and folklore Under a variety of names, they are common to the stories of all Germanic peoples, although they are perhaps best known from
- Nixie - Wikipedia
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