The Nereids

In Greek mythology, the Nereid/Nereides are sea nymphs (female spirits of the sea/waters), the 50 daughters of Nereus (the “Old Man of the Sea”) & Doris (an Oceanid). They’re sisters of the Nerites. They often accompany Poseidon & can be kind to sailors (as in the Argonauts’ search for the Golden Fleece).

While they’re often grouped together as a group of sea nymphs, they represent the multifaceted nature of the Mediterranean.

The Nereids were distinct from other nymphs. Like the freshwater Naiads or the deep-ocean Oceanids. They were specifically associated with the Aegean Sea. The Nereids symbolized everything beautiful & kind about the sea. Their beautiful voices sang as they danced around their dad. They’re pictured as beautiful women crowned with branches of red coral & dressed in white silk robes trimmed with gold.

They lived with their dad, Nereus, in the depths of a golden palace. While there were 50 sisters, 3 stand out:

  • Thetis, the mom of a legend
    • She was so beautiful & powerful that Zeus & Poseidon courted her. Until a prophecy says that her son would be greater than his dad. To stop this prophecy from upsetting the “cosmic balance” (so Zeus’ power stayed with him), Zeus forced Thetis to marry a mortal king, Peleus. This wedding was the catalyst for the Trojan War. It’s where Eris threw the “Apple of Discord.” Thetis spent her life trying to protect her son, Achilles, from his destiny. She was 1 of the few nymphs to have a significant cult following, particularly in Laconia & Thessaly.
  • Amphitrite, the Queen of the Sea
    • Amphitrite is the “First Lady” of the ocean. Poseidon may be the king, but Amphitrite represents the sea’s actual substance. Legend says that she initially ran away from Poseidon’s romantic advancements. She hid in the Atlas Mountains to get away from Poseidon. Poseidon sent a dolphin to find her & plead his case. The dolphin successfully pleaded Poseidon’s case. She agreed to marry Poseidon. Poseidon put the dolphin in the stars as a reward (the Delphinus constellation).
  • Galatea, the beloved & the bitter
    • She was loved by the giant cyclops, Polyphemus. However, Galatea loved a mortal shepherd named Acis. In a fit of rage, Polyphemus crushed Acis with a boulder. Galatea, using her divine sea powers, transformed her lover’s blood into a river (the River Acis in Sicily) so that he could remain immortal in spirit.

In Homer’s Iliad XVIII, when Thetis cries out in sympathy for the grief of her son, Achilles, for the slain Patroclus, her sisters show up. 4 of her sisters, Cymodoce, Thalia, Nesaea, & Spio, were among the nymphs in the training of Cyrene. Later on, these 4 together with their sisters (Thetis, Melite, & Panopea) were able to help the hero Aeneas & his crew during a storm.

In 1 account, Cassiopeia boasted that her daughter, Andromeda, was more beautiful than the Nereides. The Nereids were livid at Cassiopeia’s claim. Their divine homie, Poseidon, being sympathetic towards them, sent a flood, & a sea monster to the land of the Aethiopians, demanding Andromeda’s sacrifices.

These sea goddesses were also said to reveal the mysteries of Dionysus & Persephone. The Nereids were worshipped in several parts of Greece. More specifically, in seaport towns, such as Cardamyle & the Isthmus of Corinth.

In the ancient world, the Nereids weren’t some fanciful fairy tales. They were a part of a functional religious system. Historical records show that sailors & military commanders (like Alexander the Great) offered sacrifices to the Nereids before going out on dangerous voyages.

The Nereid is the direct ancestor of the modern mermaid. The Greeks usually pictured them as fully human. But later Roman & Hellenistic art began to blend them with fish-like features.

The 3rd largest moon of Neptune is called Nereid. It was discovered in 1949 by Gerard Kuiper. The moon is famous for having 1 of the most eccentric (non-circular) orbits of any moon in the solar system. Also, there’s a “lake” in Antarctica that bears their name.

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It's the #DayOfHelios / Sol's Day / #Sunday! ☀️🌈

"Poseidon and Helios might be said to be rivals. [...] And it may be that #Helios was vexed at the boy [#Nerites] travelling about in the sea and wished that he should travel among the constellations instead."
Aelian, On Animals 14.28

🏛️ Helios and Nerites as drawn by my amazing illustrator Sinita

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This is one of my favourite stories that I have written. I just love Aelian's Mary Sue character #Nerites 😁
I think the feeling of being desired by someone hot other than your boyfriend for the first time and making unfortunate decisions comes across really well.

🔥 Illustrated version ($10)
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🔥 Plain text version ($1)
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Illustrated Erotica: Milky Sea (Helios / Nerites)

Helios tries to seduce Nerites away from Poseidon by sucking some fish dick

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When #Aphrodite first formed from sea foam, she lived in the ocean where she met her first love: the young sea god #Nerites 🧜‍♂️

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MerMay: Anadyomenê (Aphrodite / Nerites)

Aphrodite's first love was the sea god Nerites. Both inexperienced virgins, they figure out the joys of sex together...

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🪷 23 July is the Roman #Neptunalia feast of #Neptune/#Poseidon. #Antinous is linked to the god, who mated with male sea god #Nerites. Their son: #Anteros. Corinth #Antinoos temple Priest #HostiliusMarcellus minted coins showing #Antinoo with Neptune. https://antinousstars.blogspot.com/2024/07/we-celebrate-neptunalia-and-honor.html🪷
🪷 8 June is #WorldOceansDay: #Corinth #Antinous temple Priest #HostiliusMarcellus minted coins showing #Antinoos with #Poseidon/#Neptune. Antinous was linked to Neptune, who mated with the male sea god #Nerites. Their son was #Anteros. Art: #PierreEtGilles Model: #ElliothVera 🪷