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Japanese | サテュロス | ||
Rōmaji | Satyurosu | ||
Translation | Satyros
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Type | Emblem Heartless | ||
Game | Kingdom Hearts III | ||
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Aside from a mean punch, the biggest threat from these bullies is their stampede attack. They always lower their visor before trying to ram you. If you can break the horns off those helms, you'll get the rest of the fight "free of charge." In formation, they're tougher to wrangle. Either break their ranks with a Trinity Guard, or keep your distance and pepper them with magic. |
The Satyr is an Emblem Heartless that appears in Kingdom Hearts III.
Design
A Satyr is a humanoid, muscular Heartless with grey skin, yellow eyes, and a lightning-shaped beard. It wears black armor with blue highlights and the Heartless insignia on its chestplate, alongside a short skirt and twin gauntlets. Its shoulders have twin pauldrons with yellow spikes and white wings, and its feet are shaped like goat hooves. Its helm has twin horns jutting out of it.
In Greek mythology, Satyrs were nature spirits that were half-man, half-goat. Its Japanese name "Satyros," is its namesake's original Greek name.