"Human upper bodies with deer characteristics and the hind legs of deers"@en . . . "-3.786912E9"^^ . "Faun is a card added in Beta 7.0 It's a decent mid-game card with moderate stats and an ability that's the complete opposide of the one Snowdrake has, which reduces the ATK of a selected monster, both enemy and ally, by 2. This can be helpful in certain situations. You can use Faun's Battlecry for example on enemies with 3-4 ATK in order to finish them off with Muffet's Pet. You can also use it on enemies with 1-2 ATK in order to make them have 0, so they either become a wasted slot, or you can use Madjick to kill it. ATK: 4 HP: 4 Cost: 5 Ability: Battlecry: Reduce the ATK of a monster by 2."@en . . "Faun - magiczne stworzenie mieszkaj\u0105ce w Narnii"@pl . "Melee , Stalagmite , throws Leaf Stars , Purple Notes Wave , Self-Healing , Haste"@en . "Habitat"@en . . "Faun - magiczne stworzenie mieszkaj\u0105ce w Narnii"@pl . "Exchanges: Handshakes, page 6"@en . . . "Faun is a character in The Elf Queen of Shannara. She is a small creature known as a Tree Squeak that befriended Wren Elessedil. Faun selflessly put herself in danger multiple times to help protect Wren as well as to recover the Loden from the Wisteron."@en . "250px|thumb|Faun Fauny to rasa le\u015Bnych humanoid\u00F3w zamieszkuj\u0105cych tereny, na kt\u00F3rych czci si\u0119 bog\u00F3w Olimpu. To bliscy krewni satyr\u00F3w, a niekt\u00F3rzy nawet podejrzewaj\u0105, \u017Ce stanowi\u0105 krzy\u017C\u00F3wk\u0119 satyr\u00F3w i ludzi albo te\u017C elf\u00F3w. Fauny maj\u0105 ludzkie kszta\u0142ty, ale prawie 1,8 metra wzrostu. Ich twarze s\u0105 jednak zwierz\u0119ce. Maj\u0105 te\u017C olbrzymi\u0105 grzyw\u0119 w\u0142os\u00F3w (m\u0119\u017Cczy\u017Ani szczyc\u0105 si\u0119 brodami) i kr\u00F3tkie, kozie ogonki. Nie lubi\u0105 ubra\u0144, ale nosz\u0105 je podczas spotka\u0144 z lud\u017Ami. Cz\u0119sto maluj\u0105 cia\u0142a w naturalne kolory, szczeg\u00F3lnie jasne czerwienie i g\u0142\u0119bokie czernie, kt\u00F3re kontrastuj\u0105 z ich jasn\u0105, br\u0105zow\u0105 karnacj\u0105. Nie maj\u0105 rog\u00F3w. Fauny m\u00F3wi\u0105 le\u015Bnym i wsp\u00F3lnym. Nie lubi\u0105 walki i unikaj\u0105 jej, je\u017Celi to mo\u017Cliwe. Nie cechuj\u0105 ich \u017Cadne bezsensowne poj\u0119cia odwagi i honoru, kt\u00F3re mog\u0142yby pozostawa\u0107 w sprzeczno\u015Bci z uciekan"@pl . . . . . . "Faun GmbH is a German engineering firm based in Nuremberg. They manufactured Specalist trucks for Heavy Haulage and now specialise in mobile cranes carriers (chassis) and waste collection vehicles."@en . . . "faun"@en . "Fauns are small, man-like beings with the glamour of either a goat or man, for they have goat-like horns and furry legs, with hoofed feet. They are not written about in The Spiderwick Field guide or books, but proof does exist in southern Europe, Russia and Canada, including two hoofprints, and a few sightings. Fauns love music, and many people say theirs' force one to dance. Fauns also love wine, brandy, and occasionally Rootbeer when they can get their hooves on it."@en . "110.0"^^ . . . . "100.0"^^ . . "varies"@en . "The faun is a half human - half goat (from the head to the waist being the human half, but with the addition of goat's horns) manifestation of forest and animal spirits which would help or hinder humans at whim. Romans believed fauns inspired fear in men traveling in lonely, remote or wild places. They were also capable of guiding humans in need, as in the fable of The Satyr and the Traveller, in the title of which Latin authors substituted the word Faunus. Fauns and satyrs were originally quite different creatures: whereas fauns are half-man and half-goat, satyrs originally were depicted as stocky, hairy, ugly dwarfs or woodwoses with the ears and tails of horses or asses."@en . "The Fauns(Faunus silvanus.) seem to communicate through a system of of flute sounds instead of speech. They are quite shy and even Dr. Drake only ever caught a fleeting glimpse."@en . "Fauns are a bipedal species resembling a cross between a human and a deer, possessing human faces and general posture with the tails, ears, and antlers of a deer. Each hand has two fingers and a thumb, and fur resembling that of a deer covers the forearms and from the waist down, with a possible skin coloration similar to that of the spots on a young deer. The eyes of a faun lack visible pupils or irises, and are typically a shade of red, black, or brown. While not especially magical, they are capable of producing flowers in their hair by magical means, and typically have an attraction to gardening and activities involving the tending of plant life."@en . "A faun was a creature to which the Ghostling species bore some resemblance."@en . "Lately, some fauns on Feyrist are tainted by a mysterious, sinister force that is threatening Feyrist as well as the rest of Tibia. They were transformed into dark fauns who are chasing their brethren and visitors to the fae realm alike."@en . "60"^^ . . "Fauns are small, man-like beings with the glamour of either a goat or man, for they have goat-like horns and furry legs, with hoofed feet. They are not written about in The Spiderwick Field guide or books, but proof does exist in southern Europe, Russia and Canada, including two hoofprints, and a few sightings. Fauns love music, and many people say theirs' force one to dance. Fauns also love wine, brandy, and occasionally Rootbeer when they can get their hooves on it. A Faun's average height is about five feet. They have a leader who was also worshipped by the Greeks called Pan; the God of the Wild. {The word \"panic\" is derived from the name \"Pan\".} Fauns will steal unfermented grapes from farmers. They are tricksy and pesky, much like their cousin the hobgoblin. Nobody has been lucky enough to take a photo of these elusive creatures, though Fauns do gather in large groups for festivals and other more merryment."@en . . . "Faun is een personage uit de Disney Fairies films."@nl . . . . . "The Fauns(Faunus silvanus.) seem to communicate through a system of of flute sounds instead of speech. They are quite shy and even Dr. Drake only ever caught a fleeting glimpse."@en . . . . . "100.0"^^ . "360.0"^^ . "no"@en . . . "lasy i pieczary"@pl . . "half-man, half-goat"@en . . . . . "Fauns were creatures that appeared part human and part goat, and which existed in the world of Narnia. They were some of Aslan's most trusted servants, who were loyal, noble and kind creatures."@en . "Tumnus_001.jpg"@de . "Faun"@de . "Faun is a character in The Elf Queen of Shannara. She is a small creature known as a Tree Squeak that befriended Wren Elessedil. Faun selflessly put herself in danger multiple times to help protect Wren as well as to recover the Loden from the Wisteron."@en . "Probably woodland areas in ancient times before the Avalons"@en . . "Faun"@en . "FAUN"@en . . "The fauns are half-human, half-beast nature spirits inhabiting the woods and mountains of Feyrist. They are strongly built with flat noses, large pointed ears, goats' legs and horns on their foreheads. Fauns are a slightly roguish but cheerful folk, lovers of wine and dancing, roaming to the music of panpipes, cymbals, castanets and bagpipes, dancing with the nymphs and swan maidens. Wreaths of vine or ivy often circle their heads. Sometimes they drape themselves with cloth, sometimes also with fawn skins. These children of nature show a youthful and graceful aspect but they are also brave and fearless when it comes to defend themselves. In this case, they display the brutal instincts necessary to survive that every creature of the wild possesses. Fauns emerge from mortals' dreams about celebrations, music and dancing."@en . . "yes"@en . . "Faun"@nl . "faun"@en . . "110.0"^^ . . . . "99"^^ . . . "from red to brown"@en . . "11.4"^^ . "Humanoids"@en . . . . "Cervidae"@en . "Faun"@en . . "Medium"@en . . "Fauns were creatures that appeared part human and part goat, and which existed in the world of Narnia. They were some of Aslan's most trusted servants, who were loyal, noble and kind creatures."@en . "--"@en . . . "In Roman mythology, fauns are place-spirits (genii) of untamed woodland. Romans connected their fauns with the Greek satyrs, wild and orgiastic drunken followers of Bacchus (Greek Dionysus). However, they have nothing in common. Fauns and satyrs were originally quite different creatures. Now, both have horns and both resemble goats below the waist, humans above; but originally satyrs had human feet, fauns goatlike hooves. The Romans also had a god named Faunus and goddess Bona Dea(female faun), who, like the fauns, were goat-people. The faun loves to dance and play the flute. Their habitats are forests and caves."@en . "250"^^ . . "faun (plural fauns) 1. \n* A woodland creature with pointed ears, legs, and short horns of a goat and a fondness for unrestrained revelry."@ia . "Fae"@en . "Faun"@pl . "File:Faun Artwork.jpg"@en . "270"^^ . . "Faun"@pl . "70.0"^^ . "The faun is a half human - half goat (from the head to the waist being the human half, but with the addition of goat's horns) manifestation of forest and animal spirits which would help or hinder humans at whim. Romans believed fauns inspired fear in men traveling in lonely, remote or wild places. They were also capable of guiding humans in need, as in the fable of The Satyr and the Traveller, in the title of which Latin authors substituted the word Faunus. Fauns and satyrs were originally quite different creatures: whereas fauns are half-man and half-goat, satyrs originally were depicted as stocky, hairy, ugly dwarfs or woodwoses with the ears and tails of horses or asses. Ancient Roman mythological belief also included a god named Faunus and a goddess named Fauna who were goat people."@en . . "Physical Description"@en . "It is possible for a Gaian to become a Faun by equipping Faun Legs, the top prize of Faunzy's Flute."@en . "Fauns inhabited the southern region of the Italian Peninsula in the Inner Sea. Somewhat brutish and primitive in nature, many Centaurs thought that they looked hideous, that the gods who made them were in fact trying to make a Centaur and couldn't wait to finish it."@en . . . . . "--"@en . "Fey"@en . "mainly the Whyspering Wood"@en . "Narnia"@en . . "Related Species"@en . . "They say \"In wine there is truth\"."@en . . "900"^^ . "It is possible for a Gaian to become a Faun by equipping Faun Legs, the top prize of Faunzy's Flute."@en . . "Fauns"@en . . . . . "A faun was a creature to which the Ghostling species bore some resemblance."@en . . . "100.0"^^ . . "A faun is a handsome, slender young male being with the horns on his head and dark brown fur on his legs and the hooves of a goat. He is an innocent, pleasure loving magical creature, possessing no long term memories or extraordinary intelligence. Every day is new to one. A faun quickly forgets any hurt suffered. Some fauns have formed symbiotic relationships with trees, they help the tree and the tree helps them. The ones who have done this are more intelligent and have better memories. Fauns were the original counterpart of nymphs."@en . . . . . . . "First Appearance"@en . "Ancient Rome"@en . . . . . . . . "Faun GmbH is a German engineering firm based in Nuremberg. They manufactured Specalist trucks for Heavy Haulage and now specialise in mobile cranes carriers (chassis) and waste collection vehicles."@en . "faun (plural fauns) 1. \n* A woodland creature with pointed ears, legs, and short horns of a goat and a fondness for unrestrained revelry."@ia . . . . . . . . "fauns"@en . . "Depiction of a Faun"@en . . . . . "Faun"@en . . "250px|thumb|Faun Fauny to rasa le\u015Bnych humanoid\u00F3w zamieszkuj\u0105cych tereny, na kt\u00F3rych czci si\u0119 bog\u00F3w Olimpu. To bliscy krewni satyr\u00F3w, a niekt\u00F3rzy nawet podejrzewaj\u0105, \u017Ce stanowi\u0105 krzy\u017C\u00F3wk\u0119 satyr\u00F3w i ludzi albo te\u017C elf\u00F3w. Fauny maj\u0105 ludzkie kszta\u0142ty, ale prawie 1,8 metra wzrostu. Ich twarze s\u0105 jednak zwierz\u0119ce. Maj\u0105 te\u017C olbrzymi\u0105 grzyw\u0119 w\u0142os\u00F3w (m\u0119\u017Cczy\u017Ani szczyc\u0105 si\u0119 brodami) i kr\u00F3tkie, kozie ogonki. Nie lubi\u0105 ubra\u0144, ale nosz\u0105 je podczas spotka\u0144 z lud\u017Ami. Cz\u0119sto maluj\u0105 cia\u0142a w naturalne kolory, szczeg\u00F3lnie jasne czerwienie i g\u0142\u0119bokie czernie, kt\u00F3re kontrastuj\u0105 z ich jasn\u0105, br\u0105zow\u0105 karnacj\u0105. Nie maj\u0105 rog\u00F3w. Fauny m\u00F3wi\u0105 le\u015Bnym i wsp\u00F3lnym. Nie lubi\u0105 walki i unikaj\u0105 jej, je\u017Celi to mo\u017Cliwe. Nie cechuj\u0105 ich \u017Cadne bezsensowne poj\u0119cia odwagi i honoru, kt\u00F3re mog\u0142yby pozostawa\u0107 w sprzeczno\u015Bci z uciekaniem przed gro\u017Anym przeciwnikiem. Nie s\u0105 jednak tch\u00F3rzami - po prostu nie walcz\u0105, gdy nie jest to konieczne."@pl . . "Faun"@ia . . "Wysoko\u015B\u0107 ludzka"@pl . "no"@en . . . "a"@en . . . . "40.0"^^ . . . . "Family"@en . . . . "800"^^ . "Fauns are a bipedal species resembling a cross between a human and a deer, possessing human faces and general posture with the tails, ears, and antlers of a deer. Each hand has two fingers and a thumb, and fur resembling that of a deer covers the forearms and from the waist down, with a possible skin coloration similar to that of the spots on a young deer. The eyes of a faun lack visible pupils or irises, and are typically a shade of red, black, or brown. While not especially magical, they are capable of producing flowers in their hair by magical means, and typically have an attraction to gardening and activities involving the tending of plant life. Due to their similar overall body structure having a resemblance to that of a satyr, many consider fauns to be a very close genetic relative of satyrs, although satyrs are often described as being much more rowdy and generally rambunctious. Fauns and satyrs can produce viable offspring without the use of a medallion, further supporting this theory. Examples: Margot Rosenbaum"@en . . "varies"@en . . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__"@en . "A faun is a handsome, slender young male being with the horns on his head and dark brown fur on his legs and the hooves of a goat. He is an innocent, pleasure loving magical creature, possessing no long term memories or extraordinary intelligence. Every day is new to one. A faun quickly forgets any hurt suffered. Some fauns have formed symbiotic relationships with trees, they help the tree and the tree helps them. The ones who have done this are more intelligent and have better memories. Fauns were the original counterpart of nymphs."@en . . . . . "Satyrs"@en . "Fauns"@en . . . . . "Faun is a card added in Beta 7.0 It's a decent mid-game card with moderate stats and an ability that's the complete opposide of the one Snowdrake has, which reduces the ATK of a selected monster, both enemy and ally, by 2. This can be helpful in certain situations. You can use Faun's Battlecry for example on enemies with 3-4 ATK in order to finish them off with Muffet's Pet. You can also use it on enemies with 1-2 ATK in order to make them have 0, so they either become a wasted slot, or you can use Madjick to kill it. ATK: 4 HP: 4 Cost: 5 Ability: Battlecry: Reduce the ATK of a monster by 2. Rarity: White (Common)"@en . "Region of Origin"@en . . "Menschenk\u00F6rper, Ziegenbeine"@de . "Fauny"@pl . . . "Faun is een personage uit de Disney Fairies films."@nl . "Fauns inhabited the southern region of the Italian Peninsula in the Inner Sea. Somewhat brutish and primitive in nature, many Centaurs thought that they looked hideous, that the gods who made them were in fact trying to make a Centaur and couldn't wait to finish it."@en . . . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__"@en . . "cz\u0119\u015Bciowo ludzka, cz\u0119\u015Bciowo sier\u015B\u0107"@pl . . . . . . . . "In Roman mythology, fauns are place-spirits (genii) of untamed woodland. Romans connected their fauns with the Greek satyrs, wild and orgiastic drunken followers of Bacchus (Greek Dionysus). However, they have nothing in common. Fauns and satyrs were originally quite different creatures. Now, both have horns and both resemble goats below the waist, humans above; but originally satyrs had human feet, fauns goatlike hooves. The Romans also had a god named Faunus and goddess Bona Dea(female faun), who, like the fauns, were goat-people. The faun loves to dance and play the flute."@en . "Faun"@de . "99"^^ . . . . .