In greek mythology it is called a Satyr. The Romans took the same creature and called it a Faun.
This word come from Faunus, the Roman forest god comparable to the Greek god Pan, god of shepherds and flocks, of mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music; son of Hermes.
His symbol is the Pan Pipes. Later the satyrs of Roman mythology adopted the chimeric characteristics.
His Roman counter-part is Faunus.
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Faunus.
A saytr, or half man half goat. They are often described as the children or servants of Dionysus, god of wine.
A satyr is a man with the legs of a goat and goats horns
a saytr is a half man half goat from greek mythology also known as a faun in roman mythology
Here are several: Centaur: half-man half-horse. Minotaur: from Greek mythology. Part man, part bull. Harpie: part woman, part bird. Merman/Mermaid: part human, part fish. Werewolves (werecreatures in general): people that transform into wolves or other animals. Nagas:(Indian) part man, part snake. Lamia: part woman, part goat. Satyr: part man, part goat. In the Bible: Part-human creatures are mentioned in dreams/visions in Daniel 7v4 and Revelation 4v7. A creature that is part one thing and part something else is pretty much the dictionary definition of a MONSTER. Monsters are either: 1. part man and part beast (such as centaurs, minotaurs and the like) 2. part one beast and part other beast (such as dragons, chimerae, etc.)