Satyr Physiology
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Use the traits satyr |
Power to use the abilities of satyr. Variation of Mythic Physiology and Caprine Physiology.
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Also Called
- Faun Mimicry/Physiology
- Satyr Mimicry
Capabilities
User with this ability either is or can transform into an satyr or faun: a half human - half goat (from the head to the waist being the human half, but with the addition of goat horns) manifestation of forest and animal spirits which would help or hinder humans at whim.
Fauns and satyrs were originally quite different creatures: whereas fauns are half-man and half-goat, satyrs originally were depicted as stocky, hairy, ugly dwarfs or woodwoses with the ears and tails of horses or asses. In earlier art they were portrayed as quite ugly, though later they became more youthful and graceful. Satyrs also were more woman-loving than fauns, and fauns were rather foolish where satyrs had more knowledge.
Applications
Variations
- Claw Retraction
- Empathy
- Faery Physiology
- Musical Spell Casting
- Nature Manipulation
- Performance Art Intuition
- Sound Manipulation
- Supernatural Detection
- Zoolingualism
Glaistig Physiology: Faery Physiology, Vampirism
Known Users
- Pan (Greek/Roman Mythology)
- Faun (Roman Mythology)
- Grover Underwood (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)
- Satyrs (Greek/Roman Mythology)
- Philoctetes (Disney's Hercules)
- Mr. Tumnus (The Chronicles of Narnia)
- The Faun (Pan's Labyrinth)
- Fauns (Xanth)
- Bakus (DYOSA TV Series)
- Cesley/Souffle (Eto Rangers)
- Pajiramon (Digimon Tamers)