Faun by Danila Kalinin
Fauns are Roman nature spirits (genii) of untamed woodlands in Roman mythology. They belong to a god named Faunus and love to dance and play the flute. They are more jovial and benign. The goat-kin, more commonly affiliated with the Satyrs of Greek mythology than the fauns of Roman, are bipedal creatures with the legs and tail of a goat and the head, torso, and arms of a human, and are often depicted with goat's horns and pointed ears. These creatures borrowed their appearance from the satyrs, w
Okay, which would you rather be...half goat, or half horse? No, not like cool-centaur-person. I'm talking satyrs and fauns. I think you'll be surprised to learn these mythological creatures have been confused and mixed up a lot more than they ought to be. Satyrs Satyrs aren't just half-goat-guys. Roman mythology is what paints them as half goat (legs,
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Todd Yeager's beautifully rendered night creatures and lost boys seduce us into his fantasy world. Peter Pan would approve.
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