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Oceanids

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The Oceanids, from Greek mythology, were the daughters Oceanus and Tethys and nymphs of the great ocean. Numbering over 4,000, they could be equally shy or passionate. They were generally kind to humans, although they occasionally punished people who mistreated them.[1]

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