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 sater, more often called satyr is a creature that is part man, part goat from Greek Mythology.
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When Homer's fathers, grandfather sold a goat to a man
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A satyr is a man with the legs of a goat and goats horns
He is the deity of herds well he is the shepherds god, and he was a goat-man so what do you think?
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I think you're referring to the mythical half-man - half-goat creature called Pan.
Pan is the god. Satyrs in the company of Dionysus look like Pan. They usually have a goat's tail, flanks and hooves. The upper body is that of a human, they have the horns of a goat. They spend their time drinking, dancing, and chasing nymphs. The Italian version of the satyr is the faun, while the Slavic version is the Ljeschi.
A Pagan PerspectiveThe most commonly recognized deity that is half-man and half-goat, is Pan. A faun or satyr, he is depicted as a young man with the legs, tail and horns of a goat and usually with a set of Pan pipes of Pan flutes. He is the god of the wild places and the creatures thereof. At one point he was considered a god of shepherds and their flocks. He also ruled wild abandon and fear, hence the words Panic and Pandemonium. Many Christians believe Satan has the head of a goat, and he is often depicted that way in religious art. The goat-headed devil has had much popularity in movies and fiction writing as well.It could be The faun (also phaunos or faunus)
Excuse Me, madame or mister, but I believe there is no 'Goat Man' in the hunger games.
A male deity is a man. Zeus, Apollo, Poseidon, ...
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The half-goat, half-man creature in Narnia is named Mr. Tumnus. He is a faun who befriends Lucy Pevensie in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," the first book in C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series.
There are many depictions of Pan, the Goat God, from classical art to modern comic books. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, and upper body of a man. He is most often depicted holding pan pipes.