Water Nymphs (Vlowa)

Vlowa
Vlowa or water  Nymphs are a variay of Nymph of which are closely linked with the sea  and rivers

General appearance and biology
Vlowa also known as water Nymphs have two distinct skin tones of which dependent on gender males have a deep blue like colour whereas females have a light Pearl skin tone. On several areas of the body vlowa have large scales, as well as fins of which are most common alongside the legs and arms. The hair of Vlowa can be quite striking due in fact that it closely resembles and acts like water and Vlowa’s hair like water can be dyed like you would change the colour of water in a cauldron. On the necks of Vlowa’s are gills allowing them to breathe underwater, of course adult Vlowa also possess lungs albeit they often lose breath much quicker above land. Young Vlowa differ quite a lot to their parents with upon birth lacking lungs and legs, instead having a tail of sorts of which differs between individuals, teenage Vlowa’s begin to grow lungs and lose their tails allowing for them to live on land. Vlowa have thin skin relative to other Nymphs this, like with several amphibians, is able to get oxygen into the bodies of the individual. Due to this however Vlowa can be quite susceptible to burns and sunburn.

Architecture and miscellaneous information
Vlowa’s  as can be assumed live in and nearby sources of water, primarily due to their young requiring  it to live, they often build out of prismarine and sometimes use coral as a decorative block, one theory states that the many guardian temples may have been built by Vlowa, due to architectural similarities between them however there is little evidence to support this. Vlowa towns can often be built on land and slowly descend  underwater with paths sometimes just going down into the nearby lake or sea making some rural Vlowa towns hard for outsiders to explore. In more urban and well established city’s, Conduits are used to allow other Nymphs to be able to breathe underwater.