Magical creatures don't exist in real life. In fantasy novels - well, that would depend on which fantasy book you are talking about.
Neville takes Divination and Care of Magical Creatures.
Of course, there's demigods. Other than that, there are centaurs, naiads (water nymphs), tree nymphs, satyrs, occasionally cyclopes, evil greek creatures (Kronos's side), hellhounds and centaurs (not counting Chiron) and lastly, Pegusi.
Of course it does . . . My friend for excample is a mage.
Rubeus Hagrid can be known for many things. In 1943, he was framed by Tom Riddle for opening the Chamber of Secrets. Hagrid was expelled and had his wand snapped (which he continued to use in his pink umbrella). That same year, Hagrid was able to return to Hogwarts as the groundskeeper. He can also be known for rescuing Harry Potter from the ruins of the Potter house after James' and Lily's deaths. 11 years later, he can be known for locating Harry Potter and introducing him to the Wizarding world (and also giving Dudley a pig tail). In 1993, Hagrid became the Care of Magical Creatures teacher. And during the Battle of Hogwarts, Hagrid can be known for bringing Harry's apparently dead body back to the Hogwarts castle.
No magic people (as if they are real ) can not control nature and are not real. mermaids and fairies and all those magical creatures are not real
Nymphs are mythological creatures often associated with various elements of nature. The symbol of authority for nymphs is often a Greek god such as Zeus.
Nymphs that live in the woods were called dryads and are an important part of Greek and Roman cultures. Many people believe that fairies, gnomes and nymphs are creatures that inhabit the woods.
Sileni, Satyrs and Nymphs/ Maenads.
The nymphs, satyrs and dryads and other mythical creatures.
Hermione Granger worked in the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures where she helped to improve the lives of House Elves, and other magical creatures. She then moved to the Department of Magical Law Enforcement where she helped abolish laws favouring purebloods.
Magical creatures don't exist in real life. In fantasy novels - well, that would depend on which fantasy book you are talking about.
There are a lot of different mythical creatures, nymphs can be regarded as on of the popular mythical sea creature. Other popular creatures include mermaids and giants.
I am pretty sure they were called nymphs.
Neville takes Divination and Care of Magical Creatures.
Of course, there's demigods. Other than that, there are centaurs, naiads (water nymphs), tree nymphs, satyrs, occasionally cyclopes, evil greek creatures (Kronos's side), hellhounds and centaurs (not counting Chiron) and lastly, Pegusi.
Answer:yes they areAnswer:No, they are not. Magical creatures appear in phantasy tales; there is no reason to believe there is anything real about them.