Greek - Gaia, Demeter
Roman - Gaea, Ceres
Norse - Jord
Celtic - Brigid, Herne, Cernunnos
Mayan - Ixchel
Aztec - Coatlicue
Incan - Pachamama
Polynesian - Haumea
Egyptian - Geb
It's hard to say. Demeter was the goddess of the harvest and grain, but Pan was the god of the woodlands. Either would do, really
pan is it
Pan
Pan
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
Satyrs are most famous for being half-human, half-goat creatures in Greek mythology. They were known to be followers of the god of wine, Dionysus.
Pan
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The Greek god of nature, and the wild was Pan. He was a creature known as a satyr. His Roman counterpart was the god Faunus.
Pan is one of the most famous Satyrs. He was god of shepherds, flocks, mountains, hunting and music.
Grover is a satyr half human half goat
The name of a half goat, half human is a Satyr (Greek).
There is. In a Romanian folktale. There is an evil character that is half man, and the lower half (of course) rabbit.
he has 2 half brothers and a half sister
Neither - Capricorn is Latin for "horned male goat" or "goat horn", and it is commonly represented in the form of a sea goat: a mythical creature that is half goat, half fish
I think you're referring to the mythical half-man - half-goat creature called Pan.
A satyr, but it's not a cross. It's half goat (bottom half) and half human (top half). And it's a mythical creature.
A faun is a mythical creature that is half human and half goat. It looks like a lot like a human, but has the lower half of a goat, including having tiny goat hooves for feet.