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'''Satyrs'''are [[Others]] that serve under [[Dionysus]] and are under the god's care or that of his cultists. Creatures of sexuality, fertility, and animal instincts, satyrs could take in these traits to be lighthearted and simple, warm sources of raw affection. | '''Satyrs''' are [[Others]] that serve under [[Dionysus]] and are under the god's care or that of his [[Cult of Dionysus|cultists]]. Creatures of sexuality, fertility, and animal instincts, satyrs could take in these traits to be lighthearted and simple, warm sources of raw affection. | ||
They are roughly the male equivalent to [[Nymphs]], and both are noted to be kind to "innocents". | They are roughly the male equivalent to [[Nymphs]], and both are noted to be kind to "innocents". | ||
Revision as of 19:14, August 12, 2014
Satyrs are Others that serve under Dionysus and are under the god's care or that of his cultists. Creatures of sexuality, fertility, and animal instincts, satyrs could take in these traits to be lighthearted and simple, warm sources of raw affection.
They are roughly the male equivalent to Nymphs, and both are noted to be kind to "innocents".
Appearances
Because they embody the ancient ideal of manhood and male sexuality, they tend to be handsome, flirty young men in their teens and twenties, unabashed in their attraction to any woman they saw on the street. The fur on their legs have a soft appearance while the curls of chest hair and chin-scruff inviting.