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* While the pucca from [[Myth/IrishMythology Irish folklore]] can look however they like, being skilled shapeshifters, one of their common "base forms" is a satyr-like being with goat horns and and/or hooves.
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** ''Literature/TheDunwichHorror'': [[spoiler:Wilbur Whateley is a [[HalfHumanHybrid half-]]EldritchAbomination, but he's very similar to a satyr. He has elongated ears, "goatish" facial features, legs covered in black fur, and hooves. And [[BodyHorror other less pleasant features]]]].
** ''Literature/TheDreamQuestOfUnknownKadath'': [[spoiler: The Men of Leng are essentially satyrs. They can pass as human, as long as they wear turbans which cover their horns.]]
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* ''Literature/InCryptid'': Ithaca, the {{Arcadia}}n [[AnotherDimension dimension]] that Alice visits sometimes, is home to satyrs and {{centaurs}}. Two satyrs, Helen and her wife Phoebe, are friends/allies of Alice.

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* ''Literature/InCryptid'': Ithaca, the {{Arcadia}}n [[AnotherDimension dimension]] that Alice visits sometimes, is home to satyrs and {{centaurs}}.[[OurCentaursAreDifferent centaurs]]. Two satyrs, Helen and her wife Phoebe, are friends/allies of Alice.

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* ''Manga/MonsterMusume'': Fauns and satyrs are shown to be separate species, being sheep-like and goat-like liminals respectively. Personality-wise, they are {{Foil}}s of each other: satyrs are dark-skinned, sharp-tongued and aggressive and one of THE most [[ReallyGetsAround sex-crazed]] liminals shown in the series, with only the melusine [[SnakePeople lamia]] giving them any real competition. Fauns are light-skinned, gentle, shy, and fitting for a species that represents purity and chastity...[[{{Subverted}} they're every bit as lustful as satyrs]], while just being more [[CovertPervert covert]] and [[NiceGirl polite]] about it.



* ''Manga/MonsterMusume'': Fauns and satyrs are shown to be separate species, being sheep-like and goat-like liminals respectively. Personality-wise, they are {{Foil}}s of each other: satyrs are dark-skinned, sharp-tongued and aggressive and one of THE most [[ReallyGetsAround sex-crazed]] liminals shown in the series, with only the melusine [[SnakePeople lamia]] giving them any real competition. Fauns are light-skinned, gentle, shy, and fitting for a species that represents purity and chastity...[[{{Subverted}} they're every bit as lustful as satyrs]], while just being more [[CovertPervert covert]] and [[NiceGirl polite]] about it.



* In ''ComicBook/ArakSonOfThunder'', one of Arak's travelling companions was Satyricus; the cowardly and lecherous '[[LastOfHisKind last of the satyrs]]'. He frequently [[BadHabits disguised himself as a monk]] as the robe concealed his goat's feet.



* In ''ComicBook/ArakSonOfThunder'', one of Arak's travelling companions was Satyricus; the cowardly and lecherous '[[LastOfHisKind last of the satyrs]]'. He frequently [[BadHabits disguised himself as a monk]] as the robe concealed his goat's feet.



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* Creator/{{Disney}}:
** Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' alters Philoctetes, a human who lit Heracles's funeral pyre and was perhaps his lover, into Philoctetes "Phil" the satyr, an EccentricMentor to Hercules and a ChivalrousPervert (as well as a Creator/DannyDeVito [[InkSuitActor look-alike]]).
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'': The "Pastoral Symphony" segment includes faun kids among its menagerie of mythological creatures.

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* Creator/{{Disney}}:
** Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' alters Philoctetes, a human who lit Heracles's funeral pyre and was perhaps his lover, into Philoctetes "Phil" the satyr, an EccentricMentor to Hercules and a ChivalrousPervert (as well as a Creator/DannyDeVito [[InkSuitActor look-alike]]).
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'': The "Pastoral Symphony" segment includes faun kids among its menagerie of mythological creatures.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'': The "Pastoral Symphony" segment includes faun kids among its menagerie of mythological creatures.
* Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' alters Philoctetes, a human who lit Heracles's funeral pyre and was perhaps his lover, into Philoctetes "Phil" the satyr, an EccentricMentor to Hercules and a ChivalrousPervert (as well as a Creator/DannyDeVito [[InkSuitActor look-alike]]).



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* ''Film/SevenFacesOfDrLao'': One of Dr. Lao's titular faces is Pan, the pipe-playing God of Joy.



* ''Film/SevenFacesOfDrLao'': One of Dr. Lao's titular faces is Pan, the pipe-playing God of Joy.



* ''Literature/AlmostNight''. Hope is a female satyr, and a couple satyrs pop up as extras.
* In Matt Bell's 2021 science-fiction/fantasy novel ''Appleseed'', there are two major faun characters.
* ''L'après-midi d'un faune'' (''The Afternoon of a Faun'') is a poem by Stéphane Mallarmé. Claude Debussy adapted it into a symphonic-poem ''Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune'' and it was adapted into a ballet as ''Afternoon of a Faun'' by Vaslav Nijinsky, Jerome Robbins, and Tim Rushton.
* In Umberto Ecco's ''Literature/{{Baudolino}}'', the title character eventually learns that under her dress, his beloved Hypatia has goat legs, because the people of her LadyLand have had no males to mate with in generations except the local satyrs. He's shocked, but decides he still loves her anyway.



* ''Literature/DamselsOfDistress'': Satyrs pop up here and there. One of them is a cowboy.
* ''Literature/DarkHollow'' has a satyr is the villain.



* In ''Literature/{{Xanth}}'', Fauns love chasing nymphs and simulating summoning the stork with them.
* ''Literature/{{Satyrday}}'': Matthew is ages old, but is quite irresponsible, with [[ImmortalImmaturity a mind of a child.]] Bonus points for having a pipe and being quite skilled with it.
* ''Literature/TheMarbleFaun'': The faun is a statue by [[Art/VenusDeMilo Praxiteles]], which is almost totally human in form. The faun has a human counterpart, however, in the novel's Donatello (no, not [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles that one]]), Count of Monti Beni.
* ''Literature/HyperionCantos'': Martin Silenus undergoes SpaceOpera style [[MagicPlasticSurgery body modifications]] to turn himself into a satyric figure. He eventually gets it changed back.
* In ''Literature/{{Wolfwinter}}'', one of Thomas Burnett Swann's many stories drawing on classical mythology, a human woman searches for the satyr who fathered her child. Swann's portrayals of non-humans can involve BlueAndOrangeMorality.
* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'': Here and in the sequel series ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'', Satyrs and Fauns both are half-man/half-goat, but their personalities and roles are different depending on if they are Greek or Roman creatures. The Greek satyrs help find and protect demigods till they get to Camp Halfblood and serve the camp in various ways. The Roman Fauns are lazy beggars and thiefs who hang around Camp Jupiter bothering people for any food or money they are willing to spare or stealing things left unattended.

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* In ''Literature/{{Xanth}}'', Fauns love chasing nymphs and simulating summoning the stork with them.
* ''Literature/{{Satyrday}}'': Matthew is ages old, but is quite irresponsible, with [[ImmortalImmaturity a mind of a child.]] Bonus points for having a pipe and being quite skilled with it.
* ''Literature/TheMarbleFaun'':
The faun is ''Literature/{{Everworld}}'' gang meets a statue by [[Art/VenusDeMilo Praxiteles]], which is almost totally human in form. The faun has a human counterpart, however, in the novel's Donatello (no, not [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles that one]]), Count bunch of Monti Beni.
* ''Literature/HyperionCantos'': Martin Silenus undergoes SpaceOpera style [[MagicPlasticSurgery body modifications]] to turn himself into a satyric figure. He eventually gets it changed back.
* In ''Literature/{{Wolfwinter}}'', one of Thomas Burnett Swann's many stories drawing on classical mythology, a human woman searches for the satyr who fathered her child. Swann's portrayals of non-humans can involve BlueAndOrangeMorality.
* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'': Here and in the sequel series ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'', Satyrs and Fauns both are half-man/half-goat, but their personalities and roles are different depending on if they are Greek or Roman creatures. The Greek
satyrs help find and protect demigods till at one point. When they get a little too rowdy with April, David cuts one in half, which not only fails to Camp Halfblood and serve kill him, but also lets the camp in various ways. The Roman Fauns are lazy beggars and thiefs who hang around Camp Jupiter bothering people for any food or money gang discover that they don't really have organs. The satyrs themselves are willing too drunk to spare or stealing things left unattended.care, the bisected one complaining that the wine is just pouring onto the ground. The bottom half follows them around, and is traded to a leprechaun for entry into their city.



* ''Literature/ThroughTheIce'': Rame is in self-exile from the community of satyrs because he considers himself a faun. While he is less obsessed with sex and thus somewhat more acceptable to humans, his fellow satyrs treat him like a pervert.
* ''Literature/TheOrphansTales'' series features the Gaselli, who are obviously enough more related to Gazelle, but have a similar motif. A race of nature oriented beings with cloven hooves. They tend to be more interested in [[ImAHumanitarian food]] than sex however. Eshkol and her family represent more traditional version of this trope.

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* ''Literature/ThroughTheIce'': Rame is in self-exile from the community ''Literature/TheFaerieQueene'' features satyrs, first as a group of surprisingly pious forest dwellers who even have a half-satyr knight living among them, Sir Satyrane. Later, a separate band of satyrs because he considers himself a faun. While he is less obsessed with are depicted as the usual riotous sex and thus somewhat more acceptable to humans, his fellow satyrs treat him like a pervert.
* ''Literature/TheOrphansTales'' series features the Gaselli, who are obviously enough more related to Gazelle, but have a similar motif. A race of nature oriented beings with cloven hooves. They tend to be more interested in [[ImAHumanitarian food]] than sex however. Eshkol and her family represent more traditional version of this trope.
maniacs.



* Though never glimpsed on-screen, Fauns are featured prominently in the [[CosmicHorrorStory Cosmic Horror Stories]] of Creator/ArthurMachen, particularly ''Literature/TheGreatGodPan''. According to Machen's cosmology, the myths and folktales of creatures such as Fauns and [[TheFairFolk Fairies]] are actually [[LighterAndSofter heavily sterilized]] accounts of [[TheseAreThingsManWasNotMeantToKnow truths too terrible to contemplate]], with all the bits that might make someone GoMadFromTheRevelation edited out.



* ''Literature/HyperionCantos'': Martin Silenus undergoes SpaceOpera style [[MagicPlasticSurgery body modifications]] to turn himself into a satyric figure. He eventually gets it changed back.
* ''Literature/InCryptid'': Ithaca, the {{Arcadia}}n [[AnotherDimension dimension]] that Alice visits sometimes, is home to satyrs and {{centaurs}}. Two satyrs, Helen and her wife Phoebe, are friends/allies of Alice.
* ''Literature/TheMarbleFaun'': The faun is a statue by [[Art/VenusDeMilo Praxiteles]], which is almost totally human in form. The faun has a human counterpart, however, in the novel's Donatello (no, not [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles that one]]), Count of Monti Beni.
* ''Literature/OlogySeries'': In ''Monsterology'', fauns are goat-legged and –horned humanoids with pointed ears; they cannot speak, but communicate with a complex system of panpipe melodies.
* ''Literature/TheOrphansTales'' series features the Gaselli, who are obviously enough more related to Gazelle, but have a similar motif. A race of nature oriented beings with cloven hooves. They tend to be more interested in [[ImAHumanitarian food]] than sex however. Eshkol and her family represent more traditional version of this trope.
* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'': Here and in the sequel series ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'', Satyrs and Fauns both are half-man/half-goat, but their personalities and roles are different depending on if they are Greek or Roman creatures. The Greek satyrs help find and protect demigods till they get to Camp Halfblood and serve the camp in various ways. The Roman Fauns are lazy beggars and thiefs who hang around Camp Jupiter bothering people for any food or money they are willing to spare or stealing things left unattended.
* ''Literature/{{Satyrday}}'': Matthew is ages old, but is quite irresponsible, with [[ImmortalImmaturity a mind of a child.]] Bonus points for having a pipe and being quite skilled with it.
* In ''Literature/ThisImmortal'', there are satyrs in inland Greece, although they are the result of genetic mutations caused by nuclear pollution and superstition, with people abandoning their {{mutant|s}} newborns in the forest and some of those babies growing up to become satyrs. Satyrs are said to be of subhuman, limited intelligence and to love dance and pipe playing, but to otherwise be very shy.
* ''Literature/ThroughTheIce'': Rame is in self-exile from the community of satyrs because he considers himself a faun. While he is less obsessed with sex and thus somewhat more acceptable to humans, his fellow satyrs treat him like a pervert.
* ''Literature/TheWindInTheWillows'': In a chapter often expurgated, Mole and Rat search the river for a lost otter child and find him safe at the feet of Pan himself.



* ''Literature/DarkHollow'' has a satyr is the villain.
* ''Literature/TheFaerieQueene'' features satyrs, first as a group of surprisingly pious forest dwellers who even have a half-satyr knight living among them, Sir Satyrane. Later, a separate band of satyrs are depicted as the usual riotous sex maniacs.
* The ''Literature/{{Everworld}}'' gang meets a bunch of satyrs at one point. When they get a little too rowdy with April, David cuts one in half, which not only fails to kill him, but also lets the gang discover that they don't really have organs. The satyrs themselves are too drunk to care, the bisected one complaining that the wine is just pouring onto the ground. The bottom half follows them around, and is traded to a leprechaun for entry into their city.
* ''Literature/DamselsOfDistress'': Satyrs pop up here and there. One of them is a cowboy.
* ''Literature/AlmostNight''. Hope is a female satyr, and a couple satyrs pop up as extras.
* ''Literature/TheWindInTheWillows'': In a chapter often expurgated, Mole and Rat search the river for a lost otter child and find him safe at the feet of Pan himself.
* In ''Literature/ThisImmortal'', there are satyrs in inland Greece, although they are the result of genetic mutations caused by nuclear pollution and superstition, with people abandoning their {{mutant|s}} newborns in the forest and some of those babies growing up to become satyrs. Satyrs are said to be of subhuman, limited intelligence and to love dance and pipe playing, but to otherwise be very shy.
* ''L'après-midi d'un faune'' (''The Afternoon of a Faun'') is a poem by Stéphane Mallarmé. Claude Debussy adapted it into a symphonic-poem ''Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune'' and it was adapted into a ballet as ''Afternoon of a Faun'' by Vaslav Nijinsky, Jerome Robbins, and Tim Rushton.
* Though never glimpsed on-screen, Fauns are featured prominently in the [[CosmicHorrorStory Cosmic Horror Stories]] of Creator/ArthurMachen, particularly ''Literature/TheGreatGodPan''. According to Machen's cosmology, the myths and folktales of creatures such as Fauns and [[TheFairFolk Fairies]] are actually [[LighterAndSofter heavily sterilized]] accounts of [[TheseAreThingsManWasNotMeantToKnow truths too terrible to contemplate]], with all the bits that might make someone GoMadFromTheRevelation edited out.
* Literature/OlogySeries: In ''Monsterology'', fauns are goat-legged and –horned humanoids with pointed ears; they cannot speak, but communicate with a complex system of panpipe melodies.
* In Umberto Ecco's ''Baudolino,'' the title character eventually learns that under her dress, his beloved Hypatia has goat legs, because the people of her LadyLand have had no males to mate with in generations except the local satyrs. He's shocked, but decides he still loves her anyway.
* In Matt Bell's 2021 science-fiction/fantasy novel ''Appleseed'', there are two major faun characters.
* ''Literature/InCryptid'': Ithaca, the {{Arcadia}}n [[AnotherDimension dimension]] that Alice visits sometimes, is home to satyrs and {{centaurs}}. Two satyrs, Helen and her wife Phoebe, are friends/allies of Alice.

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* ''Literature/DarkHollow'' has In ''Literature/{{Wolfwinter}}'', one of Thomas Burnett Swann's many stories drawing on classical mythology, a human woman searches for the satyr is the villain.
* ''Literature/TheFaerieQueene'' features satyrs, first as a group of surprisingly pious forest dwellers
who even have a half-satyr knight living among them, Sir Satyrane. Later, a separate band fathered her child. Swann's portrayals of satyrs are depicted as the usual riotous sex maniacs.
* The ''Literature/{{Everworld}}'' gang meets a bunch of satyrs at one point. When they get a little too rowdy with April, David cuts one in half, which not only fails to kill him, but also lets the gang discover that they don't really have organs. The satyrs themselves are too drunk to care, the bisected one complaining that the wine is just pouring onto the ground. The bottom half follows them around, and is traded to a leprechaun for entry into their city.
* ''Literature/DamselsOfDistress'': Satyrs pop up here and there. One of them is a cowboy.
* ''Literature/AlmostNight''. Hope is a female satyr, and a couple satyrs pop up as extras.
* ''Literature/TheWindInTheWillows'': In a chapter often expurgated, Mole and Rat search the river for a lost otter child and find him safe at the feet of Pan himself.
non-humans can involve BlueAndOrangeMorality.
* In ''Literature/ThisImmortal'', there are satyrs in inland Greece, although they are the result of genetic mutations caused by nuclear pollution and superstition, with people abandoning their {{mutant|s}} newborns in the forest and some of those babies growing up to become satyrs. Satyrs are said to be of subhuman, limited intelligence and to love dance and pipe playing, but to otherwise be very shy.
* ''L'après-midi d'un faune'' (''The Afternoon of a Faun'') is a poem by Stéphane Mallarmé. Claude Debussy adapted it into a symphonic-poem ''Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune'' and it was adapted into a ballet as ''Afternoon of a Faun'' by Vaslav Nijinsky, Jerome Robbins, and Tim Rushton.
* Though never glimpsed on-screen,
''Literature/{{Xanth}}'', Fauns are featured prominently in love chasing nymphs and simulating summoning the [[CosmicHorrorStory Cosmic Horror Stories]] of Creator/ArthurMachen, particularly ''Literature/TheGreatGodPan''. According to Machen's cosmology, the myths and folktales of creatures such as Fauns and [[TheFairFolk Fairies]] are actually [[LighterAndSofter heavily sterilized]] accounts of [[TheseAreThingsManWasNotMeantToKnow truths too terrible to contemplate]], stork with all the bits that might make someone GoMadFromTheRevelation edited out.
* Literature/OlogySeries: In ''Monsterology'', fauns are goat-legged and –horned humanoids with pointed ears; they cannot speak, but communicate with a complex system of panpipe melodies.
* In Umberto Ecco's ''Baudolino,'' the title character eventually learns that under her dress, his beloved Hypatia has goat legs, because the people of her LadyLand have had no males to mate with in generations except the local satyrs. He's shocked, but decides he still loves her anyway.
* In Matt Bell's 2021 science-fiction/fantasy novel ''Appleseed'', there are two major faun characters.
* ''Literature/InCryptid'': Ithaca, the {{Arcadia}}n [[AnotherDimension dimension]] that Alice visits sometimes, is home to satyrs and {{centaurs}}. Two satyrs, Helen and her wife Phoebe, are friends/allies of Alice.
them.



* An episode of ''Series/BuckRogersInTheTwentyFifthCentury'' called "The Satyr" featured a planet where colonists were destroyed by a virus that turned men into violent, gluttonous satyrs.



* An episode of ''Series/BuckRogersInTheTwentyFifthCentury'' called "The Satyr" featured a planet where colonists were destroyed by a virus that turned men into violent, gluttonous satyrs.



* ''Webcomic/TheHorrifyingExperimentsOfDrPleasant'': Ursula has horns and goat legs bellow her knees.



* ''Webcomic/TheHorrifyingExperimentsOfDrPleasant'': Ursula has horns and goat legs bellow her knees.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'': A few fauns were seen in Bacchus' fictional paradise in Lazy Smurf's dream in "Paradise Smurfed".
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMightyHercules'': Tewt the satyr is a recurring character and Newton's sidekick.



* ''WesternAnimation/SantiagoOfTheSeas'': Pepito the faun is a new villain introduced in season two who specializes in music and magic

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMightyHercules'': Tewt the satyr is a recurring character and Newton's sidekick.
* ''WesternAnimation/SantiagoOfTheSeas'': Pepito the faun is a new villain introduced in season two who specializes in music and magicmagic.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'': A few fauns were seen in Bacchus' fictional paradise in Lazy Smurf's dream in "Paradise Smurfed".
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* ''VideoGame/{{Onmyoji}}'': Satyrs appear despite this being a game set in ''Heian'' period Japan and is specifically about Japanese mythology.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Onmyoji}}'': ''VideoGame/{{Onmyoji|2016}}'': Satyrs appear despite this being a game set in ''Heian'' period Japan and is specifically about Japanese mythology.
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* In ''Film/DemonKnight'' the demonic {{Mook}}s summoned by [[BigBad the Collector]] have long cloven hooves.

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* In ''Film/DemonKnight'' the demonic {{Mook}}s {{Mooks}} summoned by [[BigBad the Collector]] have long cloven hooves.
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* Fauns and satyrs are separate species in ''WebOriginal/LoomingGaia''. The most notable differences are that satyrs have goat-like horns, are poor magic users and are physically stronger, while fauns have antlers, are better magic users, and are physically weaker. In-universe, they are often mistaken for each other.

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* Fauns and satyrs are separate species in ''WebOriginal/LoomingGaia''.''Literature/LoomingGaia''. The most notable differences are that satyrs have goat-like horns, are poor magic users and are physically stronger, while fauns have antlers, are better magic users, and are physically weaker. In-universe, they are often mistaken for each other.
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* ''Manga/MonsterMusume'': Fauns and satyrs are shown to be separate species, being sheep-like and goat-like liminals respectively. Personality-wise, they are {{Foil}}s of each other: satyrs are dark-skinned, sharp-tongued and aggressive and one of THE most [[AnythingThatMoves sex-crazed]] liminals shown in the series, with only the melusine [[SnakePeople lamia]] giving them any real competition. Fauns are light-skinned, gentle, shy, and fitting for a species that represents purity and chastity...[[{{Subverted}} they're every bit as lustful as satyrs]], while just being more [[CovertPervert covert]] and [[NiceGirl polite]] about it.

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* ''Manga/MonsterMusume'': Fauns and satyrs are shown to be separate species, being sheep-like and goat-like liminals respectively. Personality-wise, they are {{Foil}}s of each other: satyrs are dark-skinned, sharp-tongued and aggressive and one of THE most [[AnythingThatMoves [[ReallyGetsAround sex-crazed]] liminals shown in the series, with only the melusine [[SnakePeople lamia]] giving them any real competition. Fauns are light-skinned, gentle, shy, and fitting for a species that represents purity and chastity...[[{{Subverted}} they're every bit as lustful as satyrs]], while just being more [[CovertPervert covert]] and [[NiceGirl polite]] about it.
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* ''Manga/OnePiece'': Caesar Clown's GasMaskMooks [[spoiler:became before the events the series. They used to be fully human, but because they lost the use of their legs due to the poisonous gas on Punk Hazard, they were given new animal legs by Trafalgar Law.]]

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* ''Manga/OnePiece'': Caesar Clown's GasMaskMooks [[spoiler:became before the events the series. They look like this when they don't wear their suits. [[spoiler:They used to be fully human, but because they lost the use of their legs due to the poisonous gas on Punk Hazard, so they were given new animal legs by Trafalgar Law.]]

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* ''TabletopGame/ChangelingTheDreaming'': Satyrs are one of the kith. However, satyrs within the World of Darkness exemplify passion in general -- not just sex and drunkenness. Thus there may be satyrs who are passionate about debate or running (goat legs mean they're fast).



* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'':
** Satyrs and fauns are two types of fey, with some significant differences. The former are [[OneGenderRace exclusively male]] [[TheHedonist hedonists]] with a penchant for seducing young women, while the latter can in fact be female (though female fauns are rare) and are much more gentle (unless [[BerserkButton you mistake them for a satyr]]). Interestingly, the first fauns were (and many later ones still are) actually [[InTheBlood born from the copulation of satyrs with particularly Good women]].
** There are also the seilenos, resembling hornless and portly middle-aged satyrs with a strong affinity for raw, passionate emotions and mind-altering substances. They’re just as hedonistic as regular satyrs, and are popular among other fae creatures due to their skill as storytellers and at inciting revels and inflaming emotions. As such, they’re commonly accompanied by groups of other fae creatures, including satyrs.

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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'':
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''TabletopGame/{{Godforsaken}}'': Satyrs and fauns are two types of fey, muscular humanoids with some significant differences. The former long horns and goatlike legs. They are [[OneGenderRace exclusively male]] [[TheHedonist hedonists]] with a penchant for seducing young women, while the latter can in fact be female (though female fauns are rare) amoral, selfish hedonists, and are much more gentle (unless [[BerserkButton you mistake them for a satyr]]). Interestingly, the first fauns were (and many later ones still are) actually [[InTheBlood born from the copulation of satyrs with particularly Good women]].
** There are also the seilenos, resembling hornless
happily resort to theft, lies and portly middle-aged satyrs with a strong affinity for raw, passionate emotions trickery to sustain lives dedicated to food, drink and mind-altering substances. They’re just as hedonistic as regular satyrs, and are popular among other fae creatures due sybaritic pleasures.
* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'': In ''GURPS Dungeon Fantasy'', Saturs are a possible character race, which includes females as well.
* ''TabletopGame/IronKingdoms'': Satyrs are more like goat-headed [[OurMinotaursAreDifferent minotaurs]] than the original. In ''Hordes'', the Circle Oboros fields them as [[BeastOfBattle Beasts of War]]
to defend and carry out the wills of their skill as storytellers and Warlocks. How intelligent they are isn't mentioned much, but at inciting revels and inflaming emotions. As such, they’re commonly accompanied by groups of other fae creatures, including satyrs.least one was smart enough to become a ''Shaman.''



** [[ArcVillain Xenagos]] is a satyr planeswalker from Theros that used to be like those above, but after ascending and exploring the multiverse he realised he was utterly insignificant. So he returns to Theros with [[GodhoodSeeker one thing in mind...]]

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** [[ArcVillain Xenagos]] Xenagos is a satyr planeswalker from Theros that used to be like those above, but after ascending and exploring the multiverse he realised he was utterly insignificant. So he returns to Theros with [[GodhoodSeeker one thing in mind...]]]]
* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'':
** Satyrs and fauns are two types of fey, with some significant differences. The former are [[OneGenderRace exclusively male]] [[TheHedonist hedonists]] with a penchant for seducing young women, while the latter can in fact be female (though female fauns are rare) and are much more gentle (unless [[BerserkButton you mistake them for a satyr]]). Interestingly, the first fauns were (and many later ones still are) actually [[InTheBlood born from the copulation of satyrs with particularly Good women]].
** There are also the seilenos, resembling hornless and portly middle-aged satyrs with a strong affinity for raw, passionate emotions and mind-altering substances. They’re just as hedonistic as regular satyrs, and are popular among other fae creatures due to their skill as storytellers and at inciting revels and inflaming emotions. As such, they’re commonly accompanied by groups of other fae creatures, including satyrs.
* ''TabletopGame/RuneQuest'':
** Satyrs are a kind of Beast Men with the upper torsos and heads of large gnarled men and the lower parts of either horses or goats. They have long curled horns like those of goats and rams.
** Broos can resemble any animal, since they reproduce by impregnating other creatures and can breed with literally anything, but most have the features of goats and sheep due their being very common as both wild animals and livestock.



* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'': Beastmen, especially the goat- and sheep-headed and -legged Gors, are about all the darkest parts of this put together, embodying every unpleasant trait of mythical satyrs -- their wild and aggressive natures, their impulsiveness, their depravity -- exaggerated, worsened, and flavored with worship of dark and evil gods, barbarous savagery, pathological hatred for civilization, and plenty of fangs and spikes.
* ''TabletopGame/RuneQuest'':
** Satyrs are a kind of Beast Men with the upper torsos and heads of large gnarled men and the lower parts of either horses or goats. They have long curled horns like those of goats and rams.
** Broos can resemble any animal, since they reproduce by impregnating other creatures and can breed with literally anything, but most have the features of goats and sheep due their being very common as both wild animals and livestock.
* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'': In ''GURPS Dungeon Fantasy'', Saturs are a possible character race, which includes females as well.
* ''TabletopGame/ChangelingTheDreaming'': Satyrs are one of the kith. However, satyrs within the World of Darkness exemplify passion in general -- not just sex and drunkenness. Thus there may be satyrs who are passionate about debate or running (goat legs mean they're fast).



* ''TabletopGame/IronKingdoms'': Satyrs are more like goat-headed [[OurMinotaursAreDifferent minotaurs]] than the original. In ''Hordes'', the Circle Oboros fields them as [[BeastOfBattle Beasts of War]] to defend and carry out the wills of their Warlocks. How intelligent they are isn't mentioned much, but at least one was smart enough to become a ''Shaman.''

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* ''TabletopGame/IronKingdoms'': Satyrs ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy'': Beastmen, especially the goat- and sheep-headed and -legged Gors, are more like goat-headed [[OurMinotaursAreDifferent minotaurs]] than about all the original. In ''Hordes'', the Circle Oboros fields them as [[BeastOfBattle Beasts darkest parts of War]] to defend and carry out the wills this put together, embodying every unpleasant trait of mythical satyrs -- their Warlocks. How intelligent they are isn't mentioned much, but at least one was smart enough to become a ''Shaman.'' wild and aggressive natures, their impulsiveness, their depravity -- exaggerated, worsened, and flavored with worship of dark and evil gods, barbarous savagery, pathological hatred for civilization, and plenty of fangs and spikes.
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* Lucas, one of your newest customers in ''VideoGame/CoffeeTalk Episode 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly'', is a satyr, judging by the goat horns on his head. He comes from a OneGenderRace, which is why it took his species a while to be legally recognized as Sapient (intelligent and bipedal) beings.

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* Lucas, one of your newest customers in ''VideoGame/CoffeeTalk Episode 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly'', is a satyr, judging by the goat horns on his head. head and the goat legs on his full pic of himself in one of his status updates. He also comes from a OneGenderRace, which is why it took his species a while to be legally recognized as Sapient (intelligent and bipedal) beings.
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* Lucas, one of your newest customers in ''VideoGame/CoffeeTalk Episode 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly'', is a satyr, judging by the goat horns on his head.

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* Lucas, one of your newest customers in ''VideoGame/CoffeeTalk Episode 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly'', is a satyr, judging by the goat horns on his head. He comes from a OneGenderRace, which is why it took his species a while to be legally recognized as Sapient (intelligent and bipedal) beings.
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* ''Art/NymphsAndSatyr'': A satyr from Myth/ClassicalMythology is being abducted by a group of nymphs. He has long ears and hoofed, hairy legs.
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* ''Literature/TheMarbleFaun'': The faun is a statue by Praxiteles, which is almost totally human in form. The faun has a human counterpart, however, in the novel's Donatello (no, not [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles that one]]), Count of Monti Beni.

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* ''Literature/TheMarbleFaun'': The faun is a statue by Praxiteles, [[Art/VenusDeMilo Praxiteles]], which is almost totally human in form. The faun has a human counterpart, however, in the novel's Donatello (no, not [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles that one]]), Count of Monti Beni.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheWindInTheWillows1995'' is one of the few adaptations of [[Literature/TheWindInTheWillows the book]] to feature the "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" chapter, in which Mr. Otter's son [[MissingChild goes missing]]. Mr. Rat follows his distinctly mystical intuition, and eventually finds the boy under the protection of a mysterious satyr-like nature spirit.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheWindInTheWillows1995'' is one of the few adaptations of [[Literature/TheWindInTheWillows the book]] to feature the "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" chapter, an ArcadianInterlude in which Mr. Otter's son [[MissingChild goes missing]].missing]] at the height of summer. Mr. Rat follows his distinctly mystical intuition, and eventually finds the boy under the protection of a mysterious satyr-like nature spirit. It's some of the nicest animation in the film, with a truly surreal mood of summertime delirium as the Piper's outline fades into the trees.

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** ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'': The "Pastoral Symphony" segment includes fauns among its menagerie of mythological creatures.

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** ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'': The "Pastoral Symphony" segment includes fauns faun kids among its menagerie of mythological creatures.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheWindInTheWillows1995'' is one of the few adaptations of [[Literature/TheWindInTheWillows the book]] to feature the "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" chapter, in which Mr. Otter's son [[MissingChild goes missing]]. Mr. Rat follows his distinctly mystical intuition, and eventually finds the boy under the protection of a mysterious satyr-like nature spirit.
--->'''Mr. Mole''': Ratty, are you afraid?\\
'''Mr. Rat''': Of him? Never.



* The [[TheKrampus title character]] of ''Film/{{Krampus}}'' has a bit of this in his design, with his goatlike qualities emphasized. He never see his face, but it's implied to be more full BeastMan than most examples of this trope, but he does wear a more human-like mask, making him resemble a more twistedly festive incarnation of this trope.
-->What kind of goat walks on its hind legs?
* In ''Film/ManosTheHandsOfFate'', Torgo is meant to be one, but instead just looks like a guy with wonky knees.
* ''Film/{{Monkeybone}}'''s portrayal of Hypnos (''Greek God of Sleep'') is this but shorter with brown skinned.



* In ''Film/ManosTheHandsOfFate'', Torgo is meant to be one, but instead just looks like a guy with wonky knees.



* ''Film/{{Monkeybone}}'''s portrayal of Hypnos (''Greek God of Sleep'') is this but shorter with brown skinned.
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* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry2'': Goat demons appear as EliteMooks.

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* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry2'': Goat demons appear as EliteMooks.EliteMooks and are collectively called the "Goat Clan". They come in three variants, from the weakest to the strongest; Goatlings, Blood Goats, and Abyss Goats. The latter two tend to fly and utilize magic during combat.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'': A few fauns were seen in Bacchus' fictional paradise in Lazy Smurf's dream in "Paradise Smurfed".

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'': ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'': A few fauns were seen in Bacchus' fictional paradise in Lazy Smurf's dream in "Paradise Smurfed".
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* Goatmans are recurring characters in multiple UrbanLegends from the U.S.A. Interestingly, all of them wield an axe as their WeaponOfChoice.

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* ''Fanfic/VowOfNudity'': The owner of the circus Spectra works for is a satyr named Qalek.
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The most famous of all goat people is the [[Myth/GreekMythology great god Pan]], and his Roman counterpart Faunus/Inuus. Pan was the god of all wild creatures, and [[TheTrickster had a trickster streak a mile wide]]. Despite his wildness and temper (his shouts would inspire ''pan''-ic in all who heard him) he was [[GentleGiant a true friend to shepherds and little critters]]. And if your Satyr lives underground in a cavern full of flame, well, he might be [[BigRedDevil a bit nastier...]]

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The most famous of all goat people is the [[Myth/GreekMythology [[Myth/ClassicalMythology great god Pan]], and his Roman counterpart Faunus/Inuus. Pan was the god of all wild creatures, and [[TheTrickster had a trickster streak a mile wide]]. Despite his wildness and temper (his shouts would inspire ''pan''-ic in all who heard him) he was [[GentleGiant a true friend to shepherds and little critters]]. And if your Satyr lives underground in a cavern full of flame, well, he might be [[BigRedDevil a bit nastier...]]
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* Fauns and satyrs are separate species ''WebOriginal/LoomingGaia''. The most notable differences are that satyrs have goat-like horns, are poor magic users and are physically stronger, while fauns have antlers, are better magic users, and are physically weaker. In-universe, they are often mistaken for each other.

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* Fauns and satyrs are separate species in ''WebOriginal/LoomingGaia''. The most notable differences are that satyrs have goat-like horns, are poor magic users and are physically stronger, while fauns have antlers, are better magic users, and are physically weaker. In-universe, they are often mistaken for each other.
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* Fauns and satyrs are separate species ''WebOriginal/LoomingGaia''. The most notable differences are that satyrs have goat-like horns, are poor magic users and are physically stronger, while fauns have antlers, are better magic users, and are physically weaker. In-universe, they are often mistaken for each other.

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