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In ancient times, perhaps this was well known, but ver is short for verdant and like there are "mer-maids", there were "ver-maids,"(from the forests) some people refer to as "dryad's." In fact, there were also "ter-maids,"(sounds familiar [now], doesn't it?) And "ber-maids"(from the snowy regions). So basically ver, ter, mer and ber were prefixes/suffixes added to other words, to indicate the climate they either [originate] or inhabit. As for Dryad's, [that's what] a wizard calls his right hand, the hand he shakes his "wand"off with, after pissing on some long grass. For a Wizard would only let a lady, touch his wand! And Wizards don't practice, "Wizar-dree" its pronounced, "Wizar-dry" and "Wizar-dry!!" Is what a wizard explains after shaking his wand off with his dryad. [I know this], for I, am a wizard! And my dryad, is a noble dryad!!!
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