
Imp - Wikipedia
An imp is a European mythological being similar to a fairy or demon, frequently described in folklore and superstition. The word may perhaps derive from the term ympe, used to denote a …
Satyrs – Ancient Greece: Φώς & Λέξη
In addition to the ordinary Satyrs, artists delighted in depicting little Satyrs, young imps, frolicking about the woods in a marvellous variety of droll attitudes. These little fellows greatly resemble …
Imp: The Mischievous Mythical Creature
Greek Mythology: In Greek mythology, Imps are known as Satyrs. They are depicted as half-human, half-goat creatures that are known for their love of wine and music. English Folklore: …
Satyr - Wikipedia
Satyrs were characterized by their ribaldry and were known as lovers of wine, music, dancing, and women. They were companions of the god Dionysus and were believed to inhabit remote …
Story of the Satyrs
In addition to the ordinary Satyrs, artists delighted in depicting little Satyrs, young imps, frolicking about the woods in a marvellous variety of droll attitudes. These little fellows greatly resemble …
Satyr - Legendary Creature in Greek Mythology | Mythology.net
Mar 25, 2018 · Satyrs are the original party animals. These Grecian creatures were born “a tribe of the helpless and worthless,” but they soon found their place in the world: entertaining …
Imp (Folklore) - The Magical Creatures - Mythology.net
Oct 30, 2016 · The Imp does have a knack for shapeshifting, and many are good at conjuring up fire as well. They make excellent spies, as they can sneak along quietly and disguise …
Satyr Species in The Known World - World Anvil
In contrast to the haughty arrogance seen among demons and imps, Satyrs emanate humility. Preferring the solitude of their forest enclaves, they refrain from asserting dominance over …
Imp - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
An imp is a European mythological being similar to a fairy or demon, frequently described in folklore and superstition. The word may perhaps derive from the term ympe, used to denote a …
began to write up the Devil and his Imps, placing at first no limit on their number. I had no sooner thrown open the doors than the air was darkend by a grisly flight of black-wingd demons, and …