Description
The Legends about the Undines – water nymphs, spirits of water – came from Baltic and German-Scandinavian mythology. The word “Undinė” descends from ancient Lithuanian (Indo-European) word Unduo (water). Undines live in forest pools and waterfalls, appear as beautiful young women with long hair, singing and dancing under the moon and calling out to young men by name, luring to the water and seducing them...