The birth of Pan was somewhat mysterious ... he is the son of the god Hermes and an unnamed mortal woman but Pan's countenance is not godlike or human.
While the messenger god Hermes was tending the flocks of a man named Dryops, he fell in love with Dryops's daughter. Hermes seduced the young woman and Pan was born ... Pan had goat ears and horns on his head and goat-hooves for feet. When the young mother and the attending nurse saw the infant they fled in fear but Hermes was proud of his new son.
Hermes wrapped the baby in the warm skins of mountain hares and showed him to Zeus and the rest of the Immortals. The gods and goddesses were delighted with the strange child ... especially Dionysos, the god of wine. They named him Pan, which literally means All, because they all adored him.
When the war with the Titans erupted, Pan fought alongside Zeus because he was so appreciative of the kindly reception he received from the Immortals.
pan was the god of nature. Or he was known as the Lord of the Wild Places
Grover wants to become a searcher and find Pan, the god of nature. In The Battle of the Labyrinth (book 4) Grover finds Pan, but Pan fades.
The Great God Pan is dead!
The Great God Pan was created in 1894.
Pan is the God of the wild, or the nature god.
The god Pan was the god of the wild, everything natural, animals, plants, etc.
The Greek god pan.
Probably Pan of course because Pan was the god of geology because rocks are connected to wilderness.
Pan. He was also the god of nature in general. Pan was the Greek god. His Roman counterpart was Faunus.
the greek god Pan
I believe it is Pan.
Pan is the Greek god of the wild.