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Satyrs and Pans and Greenmen oh my!

Satyr’s are a rambunctious and rowdy bunch. While females are relatively docile and largely unseen, males are something to avoid at all cost as they are ready and willing to copulate with anyone regardless of race or species.

The Satyr’s horns are a unique marker and an easy distinguishable aid between species. The Spiral Horned Satyr is of the most unique. Males of this species grow large, hollow horns on their upper lip. These horns are purely used as ornamentation and are incapable of use in combat. Males will begin growing their facial horns during early adolescence. While hallow, they are sturdy but can still fracture. However the horns will slowly grow back.

The "Green Man” race is highly elusive, so much so that they were believed to be nothing more then hallucinations of weary travelers. Their ability to disappear instantly within the wood has led to very little progress in understanding this race of forest fay. It is not even known if there are “Green Women.” The cataloguing and classification of forest bound fairy folk is incredibly difficult as there is no clear delineation between many species. That is to say a Green Woman could very well be another forest fairy that is incorrectly categorized.

Satyr

Satyr

Pan

Pan

The "Green Man”

The "Green Man”