Greek god Pan (Panic)
The Greek god Pan is often associated with the wild, nature, and rustic music. He is depicted as a half-man, half-goat figure, embodying the spirit of the wilderness. Pan is known for playing the pan flute, an instrument made from reeds, which he uses to charm both animals and humans. His presence is often linked to shepherds and flocks, as he protects them in the countryside.
Pan is also the source of the term "panic," which refers to sudden, uncontrollable fear or anxiety. This connection arises from his ability to instill fear in those who wandered too deep into the woods, often causing them to flee in terror. His unpredictable nature reflects the wildness of the natural world.