Nymphs

Nymphs were Narnian nature spirits that lived in the trees and waters. They were capable of leaving their tree and watery domains and assuming a physical body resembling human form. There were two types main of nymph, Dryads who dwelt in the trees and Naiads who dwelt in the rivers, streams, and wells. They were so spiritually tied to their places of nature that, if it was destroyed, the nymph bound to that place died with it. They were capable of consorting with human men and women, and could produce children with them. In The Magician's Nephew, one female nymph was seen with two fauns, a dwarf, a bird, and a hare as they welcome Digory and Polly. Nymphs were later seen in the coronation of the King Frank and Queen Helen. In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, many Nymphs were stone prisoners in the White Witch's courtyard along with the other statues where Edmund was passing. Nymphs were seen in Aslan's camp as they welcome the Pevensies and the Beavers just as they were going to see Aslan. It is uknown if nymphs were present in the First Battle of Beruna, but were later seen in the coronation as the Pevensies became the High Kings and Queens of Narnia, so it is more likely than not that they fought.

There were also evil Nymphs that were followers of the White Witch during the events of the Age of Winter. There were two varieties of evil nymphs which dwelt in Poisonous Plants or Toadstools.