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The most prominent Dryope was the daughter of Dryops, king of Oeta (" oak-man ") or of Eurytus ( and hence half-sister to Iole ).
She was sometimes thought of as one of the Pleiades ( and hence a nymph ).
There are two stories of her metamorphosis into a black poplar.
According to the first, Apollo seduced her by a trick.
Dryope had been accustomed to play with the hamadryads of the woods on Mount Oeta.
Apollo chased her, and in order to win her favours turned himself into a tortoise, of which the girls made a pet.
When Dryope had the tortoise on her lap, he turned into a snake.
She tried to flee, but he coiled around her legs and held her arms tightly against her sides as he raped her.
The nymphs then abandoned her, and she eventually gave birth to her son Amphissus.
She married Andraemon.
Amphissus eventually built a temple to his father Apollo in the city of Oeta, which he founded.
Here the nymphs came to converse with Dryope, who had become a priestess of the temple, but one day Apollo again returned in the form of a serpent and coiled around her while she stood by a spring.
This time Dryope was turned into a poplar tree.

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