
Satyrs
Satyrs are mythological creatures from ancient Greek lore, traditionally depicted as half-human, half-goat beings. They have the upper body of a man, often with goat-like features such as horns, pointed ears, and sometimes a beard, while their lower body resembles that of a goat, including hooves and a tail. Satyrs are known for their playful, mischievous nature, connection to nature and music, and association with Dionysus, the god of wine and revelry. They embody a wild, carefree spirit, often engaging in celebration and revelry, and symbolize the primal, instinctual aspect of human nature.