In Greek mythology, Pan, the god of the wild, shepherds, and flocks, was primarily associated with the rustic, mountainous regions of Arcadia. His home was often depicted as the natural, untamed wilderness, particularly in forested areas and caves. Additionally, he was frequently linked to the countryside and the pastoral life, embodying the spirit of nature and its untamed aspects.
no one, pan simply died.
Pan
In Greek mythology, Pan is both piper and the god of herdsmen.
Pan can be associated with the lute and the cornucopia (The 'horny of plenty').
The god Pan was the first to play the panpipes.
no one, pan simply died.
He was the nature god. He helped animals and Earth in mythology.
Pan
Panic was thought to be induced by the god Pan.
In Greek mythology, Pan is both piper and the god of herdsmen.
Hermes & nymph Penelope
There are many versions of Pan's family, but one thing's for certain: Hermes is Pan's father.
Pan can be associated with the lute and the cornucopia (The 'horny of plenty').
Pan is the god of nature and panic. So he lives out side in nature.
Here you find everything about him: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_(mythology)
Pan the son of the god Hermes and a nymph.
Mount olympus