Lesser Deity
Symbol: Syrinx (pan pipes)
Home Plane: Material Plane
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Portfolio: Nature, passion, shepherds, mountains
Worshippers: Fey, satyrs, centaurs, nymphs, shepherds
Cleric Alignments: CE, CG, CN
Domains: Animal, Chaos, Plant
Favoured Weapon: Unarmed Strike
The wild god of nature, Pan (pan) appears as a tall satyr with small horns and shaggy, goat-like legs. He always carries a syrinx, which he often plays while leading sylvan creatures in wild dances. Pan is the son of Hermes and a dryad. He is like a nephew to Dionysus, who recognizes a kindred spirit of wild abandon.
Like Dionysus, Pan teaches no dogma, but shows mortals and feys a way of life by his example. He is a care-free soul, prancing through the high mountains, tending sheep, playing his pipes, singing and dancing. His only creed is freedom.
Pan’s clerics are country shepherds or sylvan creatures such as centaurs, satyrs or nymphs. They worship their joyful god in mountain glens and forest glades. They act as protectors of nature, working independently from each other and keeping far from civilization. They wear laurel wreaths on their heads and olive-coloured tunics.
Source: Deities and Demigods (Page 127)