Cleodora (Nymph)

Cleodora (Nymph)

Ancientwell-documentedGreek mythologyGreeceDelphi
Origin

Cleodora is one of the prophetic Thriae, a group of nymphs associated with prophecy and the Oracle of Delphi. Her name comes from the Greek words 'kleos' (κλέος) meaning 'famous' or 'renowned', and 'dôron' (δόρον), meaning 'gift'. This etymology emphasizes her association with prophecy as if she is a gift of the gods to humanity.

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Abilities

As one of the prophetic Thriae, Cleodora has the ability to divine the future through a ritual involving stones or pebbles. Her connection to the Oracle of Delphi suggests that she plays a role in facilitating communication between mortals and the gods.

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