A Satyr is a creature from ancient Greek mythology, often depicted as a half-human, half-goat being. They are typically associated with the god Dionysus, representing indulgence, revelry, and the natural world. Satyrs are known for their playful and mischievous behavior, often engaging in music, dance, and festivities.
In art and literature, Satyrs are characterized by their goat-like features, such as pointed ears, horns, and tails. They are often shown playing musical instruments like the pan flute and are companions of nymphs, who are female nature spirits. Satyrs symbolize the untamed aspects of nature and human desire.