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Satyr

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Satyr
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Urist likes satyrs for their woolly legs.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Attributes
Alignment: Good

· Learns · Fanciful · Horn · Horn · Humanoid

Cannot be tamed 
Size
Birth: 6,000 cm3
Mid: 30,000 cm3
Max: 60,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: Birth
Max age: Immortal
Cannot be butchered

Wikipedia article

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Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A medium-sized humanoid with the horns and legs of a goat.

Satyrs are fanciful, intelligent creatures found in certain good-aligned forests. Standing as the size of a dwarf, these goat-legged creatures spawn rarely, in groups of 3 to 5 individuals who will do little else but wander the area aimlessly. If approached by a fortress' inhabitants, satyrs will flee rather than pose any threat unless cornered, in which case they will fight with punches, kicks, scratches, bites and by goring the enemy wit their horns. They are a male-only race - no female satyrs exist - and are also immortal, only dying to violence.

Satyrs are sapient and can open unlocked doors, though they will rarely do much else than accidentally get caught in traps. They are capable of speech and can be spoken to in adventure mode, though they will likely not have much to say. Satyrs possess a pet value of 250, but due to missing the necessary [PET_EXOTIC] token, they cannot be trained (and even if modded to be trainable, the fact they are intelligent creatures will lead to strange behavior).

Their evil counterparts are the foul blendecs.

Some dwarves like satyrs for their woolly legs.