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After selling this statue to a shop owner in a port town, Nigel is accosted by a wood nymph named Friday.
He won a significant prize of 600 pounds in an open competition in 1864 from the Art Union of London for his marble work The Wood Nymph, which was judged to be the "best original figure or group".
Dryad, Washington is a small logging town named by railway official William C. Albee for the mythical wood nymph.
From 2005 to 2007 he starred as Dunphia the wood nymph (Eamon Dunphy) and Fergie the Hair Dryer God (Alex Ferguson) in the musical comedy hit I, Keano.
Bassist Der Sturmer (Der Stürmer was also a Nazi newspaper published 1923-1945) would replace the Marauder and the line-up then recorded the LP Mocking the Philanthropist on the now defunct Belgian label Wood-Nymph.