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− | ==Season 3 Blu-ray Grimm Guide Profile== |
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− | {{quote|Mermaid-like Wesen with gill slits in their necks, webbed hands, and webbed feet. Beautiful and enchanted, they are often associated with people who've gone missing at sea. Their sweat glands are unable to produce the oil that seals moisture in skin. As a result, they can only survive out of water for a limited time.}} |
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*Because Naiad men are sterile, all Naiads are technically [[Hybrid|hybrids]], or half-Naiads. However, the Naiad genes are dominant over the human genes, so all are considered full Wesen. |
*Because Naiad men are sterile, all Naiads are technically [[Hybrid|hybrids]], or half-Naiads. However, the Naiad genes are dominant over the human genes, so all are considered full Wesen. |
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*As a freshwater nymph, the {{w|Naiad}} has a long-standing role in Greek mythology. |
*As a freshwater nymph, the {{w|Naiad}} has a long-standing role in Greek mythology. |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | *[http://www.nbc.com/grimm/exclusives/trailer/?page=44 Grimm Diaries excerpt] |
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