satyrs
Satyrs are mythological creatures from ancient Greek mythology known for their human-like features combined with those of goats. They typically have the upper body of a man and the lower body of a goat, complete with hooves and a tail. Satyrs are often associated with Dionysus, the god of wine, fertility, and revelry, and are depicted as playful and mischievous beings who enjoy music, dancing, and festivities.
In art and literature, satyrs are frequently shown playing musical instruments, such as the pan flute, and engaging in carefree activities. They symbolize the untamed aspects of nature and human desires, representing a connection between humanity and the wild. Their playful nature often leads them into adventures and mischief, making them popular figures in various stories and artworks.