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Faun
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a legendary forest god or spirit that is part human and part goat
What is a "faun"?
A faun is a mythological creature from Roman mythology, often depicted as having the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a goat. Fauns are similar to the Greek satyrs and are known for their playful and cheerful nature. They are typically associated with nature, music, and celebration, often portrayed playing musical instruments like pipes and engaging in dances or parties. Fauns are considered forest spirits or woodland deities who inhabit rural and natural settings, embodying a connection to the untamed and joyous aspects of nature.
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The fantasy novel introduced a hidden realm populated by mythical creatures, including noble elves, mischievous fairies, and wise fauns.
In Greek mythology, fauns were often associated with the god Pan and were believed to be guardians of the wild and natural landscapes.
The children's book took young readers on a magical adventure through an enchanted forest, where they met talking animals and friendly fauns.