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Type of roman deity

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Chamberlain has the appearance and emotional range of an Aubrey Beardsley faun.
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She meets a faun named Mr. Tumnus, who explains that she is in the land of Narnia.
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The villa takes its name from a small bronze sculpture of a faun near the entrance.
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Infuriated at her disobedience, the faun refuses to give her the third task.
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I fired one bullet, a .243, and hit an underage faun in the head from about 100 yards.
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The faun returns to Ofelia and gives her one more chance to prove herself.
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He also tells her that his sister Lucy has already been in Narnia and has met a faun.
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Most Analysts trash struggling companies like hungry Hyenas going after an injured faun.
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Even Truman Capote was quite the smoldering faun before he put on weight.
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  • Ancient Italian deity in human shape, with horns, pointed ears and a goat's tail; equivalent to Greek satyr
  • The faun (also phaunos or faunus) is a rustic forest god or place-spirit (genii) of Roman mythology often associated with Greek satyrs and the Greek god Pan .
  • Faun is a German pagan folk/darkwave band formed in 2002. The originality of their music style is that they fall back to "old" instruments, and the singing is always the center of attention. The vocals are performed in a variety of languages, including German, Latin, and Scandinavian languages. ...
  • In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game, Fey is a type of creature, or "creature type". Fey are usually humanoid in form, and are typified as having supernatural abilities and a connection to nature or to some other force or place.
  • Head of a Faun was Michelangelo's first known work, age 13 and a copy of an antique work with some minor alterations. The sculpture is lost.
  • This is a list of creatures appearing in the Shannara series of novels by Terry Brooks.
  • A woodland creature with pointed ears, legs, and short horns of a goat and a fondness for unrestrained revelry
  • (Fauns (Roman)) Male spirits of wild nature frequently depicted with horns and hooves--like goats. They are covered with body hair.
  • (Fauns) Believed by Discworld characters to be the result of magical mutation. (Greco-roman mythological definition)