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Change: Silenus, a minor deity of Greek mythology. The goat man mentioned in stories where he apparently takes the form of people he makes contact with and cannot speak with a human tone but sounds more like a robot repeating things that he hears.
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Change: Renamed from Goat Man by Aug 5 2011, 8:54 PM EDT for: Its the original name for the creature- the first one given to it
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Change: the torso of a man,man and is often depicted with goat's horns. These creatures in turn borrowed their appearance from the god Pan of the Greek pantheon. They were a symbol of fertility, and their chieftain was Silenus, a minor deity of Greek mythology.
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Change: depicted with goat's horns. These creatures in turn borrowed their appearance from the demi-godgod Pan of the Greek pantheon. They were a symbol of fertility, and their chieftain was Silenus, a minor deity of Greek mythology.
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Change: Greek art portrays Satyrs as men with the tails ofcreatures horses, in later Greco-Romanturn traditionborrowed they becametheir combineappearance withfrom the image of Pan,demi-god withPan whomof theythe wereGreek closelypantheon. associated.TheyThey were a symbol of
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Change: they became combine with the image of the demi-god Pan, whom represented similar habits andwith practiceswhom tothey thewere olderclosely Satyrs.Theyassociated.They were a symbol of fertility, and their chieftain was Silenus, a minor deity of Greek mythology.
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Change: or Fauns of Roman, is a bipedal creature with the legs of a goat and the torso of a man, and is often depicted with goat's horns. TheOlder SatyrsGreek ofart Greekportrays mythologySatyrs wereas amen symbolwith the tails of fertility,horses, andin
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Change: The goat man, more commonly affiliated with the Satyrs of Greek mythology is a bipedal creature with the legs of a goat and the torso
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