| 1. | They are also thought of as the aquatic versions of Satyrs.
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| 2. | The art on the cards showed satyrs and goddesses coupling variously.
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| 3. | Hercules stops him, but then the satyr challenges the demigod.
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| 4. | The banquet was followed by a ballet of nymphs and satyrs.
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| 5. | A wild satyrs'dance and a peasant romp ensue.
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| 6. | Gates was one of the satyrs prancing at his feet.
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| 7. | This transformation or humanization of the Satyr appears throughout late Greek art.
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| 8. | Praxiteles gives a new direction to the satyr in art.
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| 9. | The satyr appears in the revised Monster Manual for 3.5.
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| 10. | In folklore, the satyr symbolized a man with excessive sexual appetites.
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