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MyrddinStarfari
The fur/hair color shifts to a more reddish-brown and the tail changes to a black
color, better suiting the new body. He tests out his new hooves and tail, pleased with the results!
Hope you all enjoy! ^_^
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MyrddinStarfari The fur/hair color shifts to a more reddish-brown and the tail changes to a black
color, better suiting the new body. He tests out his new hooves and tail, pleased with the results!
Hope you all enjoy! ^_^
PREVIOUS: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11419942
Category All / Transformation
Species Horse
Size 700 x 737px
File Size 256 kB
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faun
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satyr
according to wikia, all three of us are wrong.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satyr
according to wikia, all three of us are wrong.
Sileni
by Micha F. Lindemans
Greek woodland gods or spirits, closely connected to the satyrs. They were occasionally referred to as being half-man half-horse, instead of half-man half-goat. The Sileni were portrayed as lechers and drunkards, bald-headed and pot-bellied, with thick lips and stub noses, and with the tails and ears of a horse. The flute and lyre are their attributes. The Sileni can often be found in the company of Dionysus. Later mentioned as only one Silenus, the tutor and companion of Dionysus.
Article "Sileni" created on 04 May 1997; last modified on 02 August 1997 (Revision 2). 80 words.
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/s/sileni.html
© MCMXCV - MMIX Encyclopedia Mythica™. All rights reserved.
by Micha F. Lindemans
Greek woodland gods or spirits, closely connected to the satyrs. They were occasionally referred to as being half-man half-horse, instead of half-man half-goat. The Sileni were portrayed as lechers and drunkards, bald-headed and pot-bellied, with thick lips and stub noses, and with the tails and ears of a horse. The flute and lyre are their attributes. The Sileni can often be found in the company of Dionysus. Later mentioned as only one Silenus, the tutor and companion of Dionysus.
Article "Sileni" created on 04 May 1997; last modified on 02 August 1997 (Revision 2). 80 words.
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/s/sileni.html
© MCMXCV - MMIX Encyclopedia Mythica™. All rights reserved.
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