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“From the waist upwards he was like a man, but his legs were shaped like a goat’s... He had a red wollen muffler round his neck and his skin was rather reddish too. He had a strange, but pleasant little face with a short pointed beard and curly hair, and out of the hair there stuck two horns, one on each side of his forehead.” - Mr. Tumnus Beard And Curly Hair, Mr Tumnus, Narnia Cast, Courage Dear Heart, Georgie Henley, Charles Xavier, A Goat, James Mcavoy, Chronicles Of Narnia

“From the waist upwards he was like a man, but his legs were shaped like a goat’s... He had a red wollen muffler round his neck and his skin was rather reddish too. He had a strange, but pleasant little face with a short pointed beard and curly hair, and out of the hair there stuck two horns, one on each side of his forehead.” - Mr. Tumnus

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The mythological creatures faun & satyr, are not the same. A faun is a gentle creature that is half-man and half-goat. The satyr is half-man and half-horse. Faun Costume, Narnia Costumes, Mr Tumnus, Lion Witch Wardrobe, Half Man, White Witch, James Mcavoy, Chronicles Of Narnia, Mythological Creatures

Okay, which would you rather be...half goat, or half horse? No, not like cool-centaur-person. I'm talking satyrs and fauns. I think you'll be surprised to learn these mythological creatures have been confused and mixed up a lot more than they ought to be. Satyrs Satyrs aren't just half-goat-guys. Roman mythology is what paints them as half goat (legs,

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