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Here at Untethered Realms, we're taking on the Challenge as a group. Each day, one of us will be sharing with you a fantastical creature that may be from one of our books, a favorite movie, or something we just came up with as entertainment.
Today we have...
S is for Satyrs
Ah, those randy Satyrs, always after the human women. One of
the central characters in my Jewels of
Chandra series is half-satyr. Lothan is introduced in book one, Diamonds and Dust. His magic comes from
his music, playing a flute, and his storytelling skills. He has the ability to
bend people's emotions and starts riots when he's not careful about it.
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What do you think about Satyrs? These women seem to be enjoying his company!
I am a little bit huffy that Satyrs are male. It sounds like a fun, albeit dangerous, job.
ReplyDeleteIt can be a bit hairy, too, EC. ;)Although, they have hooves so they don't have to wear shoes...
ReplyDeletePan is one of my favorites! I wrote several stories featuring him....
ReplyDeleteI think the person who invented them would have been a romance writer in another life!
ReplyDeleteMarlene at On Writing and Riding
Ooo, I love how you use Satyrs. How cool!
ReplyDeleteHi River .. looks like the women are trying to pull him apart and he's somewhat anxiously hanging on ...
ReplyDeleteLothan certainly has to control his emotions and magic .. I wouldn't like to be around if things go wrong ..
Cheers Hilary
Michael - Really? How cool! :)
ReplyDeleteGSMarlene - They are a romantic bunch. ;)
Cherie - Thanks! I hope I gave the satyr lore a few new twists. :)
Hi, Hilary! Yes, you're right...and things do go wrong... ;)
ReplyDeleteThey seem to always have an adoring crowd.
ReplyDeleteHis magic sounds fun. I can't wait to get to that part.
ReplyDeleteOh they are randy beasts:) I think Errol Flynn must have been one:) Horned horny devils
ReplyDeleteLothan is such a wicked character. Eagerly awaiting book two!
ReplyDeleteLothan sounds like a pied piper. I can imagine the women not only following, but chasing him!
ReplyDeleteI think it might take more than that for me - but, my mother always said that I was easily led - so, who knows?
Lothan sounds like an interesting character. Great blog. I am your newest A to Z follower. Nice to meet you.
ReplyDeleteDeb@ http://debioneille.blogspot.com
Lee - Yes, they seem to be popular with the ladies. ;)
ReplyDeleteMary - Lothan's magic is fun!
Birgit - LOL! Errol Flynn with a tail...quite a picture. ;)
Ellie - A Lothan fan! He thanks you. :)
Fanny - Uh, oh...you can't escape the magic of his pipes! :)
Debi - Thanks for joining our merry blog! Nice to meet you. :)
I've always enjoyed Satyrs when I've come across them in books or movies. It's not often though. =(
ReplyDelete~Patricia Lynne~
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Patricia Lynne, YA Author
It looks like those women have tuckered that poor Satyr out. He seems to be protesting a bit! Lothan is one of my favorite characters in your book.
ReplyDeletePatricia - You're right. Satyrs aren't real common...which is why I'm attracted to them. :)
ReplyDeleteChristine - I'm so glad you enjoyed Lothan! He's such a fun goat (as Rhone would say). ;)
I drew a picture of a "randy" Satyr once. It was quite fun.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine the fun, Michael! Did you use a stiff pen to draw with? ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great painting! And I find the idea of a super-sexy creature who can draw women in an evocative idea. Lots to work with in a plotline.
ReplyDeleteCatherine - They're rather less-than-pleasant to the men in the group...and very strong! :)
ReplyDeleteDang, he's definitely got something going for him. I wonder if it's his... hooves?
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