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Due to their hedonistic nature, satyrs were known to frequently join in the celebration of holidays regardless of what they were for.<ref name="MM5e-p267" />
Due to their hedonistic nature, satyrs were known to frequently join in the celebration of holidays regardless of what they were for.<ref name="MM5e-p267" />


Satyrs in [[elven]] woods were known to believe that it was lucky to see a [[dragon]] when it was raining.<ref name="EE.C-p21-22">{{cite
Satyrs in [[SRD5:Elf|elven]] woods were known to believe that it was lucky to see a {{5edlc|Dragon}} when it was raining.<ref name="EE.C-p21-22">{{cite
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Satyrs, also known as fauns or the Free Folk[1], were fey creatures that delighted in singing, dancing, feasting, and debauchery.[2]

Description

Satyrs resembled stout men with fur covered lower bodies and cloven hooves similar to that of a goat. Horns grew from their heads in a variety of shapes and sizes, from small nubs to curling ones akin to a ram. They were typically seen sporting facial hair.[2]

Behavior

Satyrs were well known for being curious and incredibly hedonistic. They were willing to go to any length to achieve their desires, giving little thought to the consequences of their actions, and often roped other creatures into participating in debauchery.[2]

Society

Due to their hedonistic nature, satyrs were known to frequently join in the celebration of holidays regardless of what they were for.[2]

Satyrs in elven woods were known to believe that it was lucky to see a dragon when it was raining.[3] [4]

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Sources and Notes

  1. Ed Greenwood (October 2012). Ed Greenwood Presents Elminster's Forgotten Realms. Wizards of the Coast. pp.12. ISBN:0786960345
  2. Christopher Perkins, et. al.. Monster Manual (5e) (5e) (2014-09-30). Wizards of the Coast. p. 267. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3
  3. James Butler, Elizabeth T. Danforth, Jean Rabe, Karen S. Boomgarden ed. (September 1994). Elminster's Ecologies. "Cormanthor". pp.21–22. ISBN:1-5607-6917-3
  4. . Forgotten Realms Wiki "Satyr". Accessed: 2020-11-16.

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Satyr (Sort Text: Satyr 5e, Size: Medium, Type: Fey, Subtypes: Satyr, Alignment: Chaotic Neutral, HP: 31, CR: 1/2, Features: Magic Resistance Ram Shortsword Shortbow, Has Lair: No, NPC: No, Canon: Yes, Pointer: No, UA: No, User: No, Sources: SRD-OGL v5.1)

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