| PAN 
 Greek  god  of  the pasture-fields, herds and herdsmen, Pan was also identified  with  Dionysos, god  of  gaiety  and  merriment.  Woods and plains, hunting   and   fishing  were  under  his  immediate  care  and patronage, and he was also associated with music, playing the reed pipes that became known as the pipes of Pan, the story being that the god had fallen  in  love  with  a  beautiful  nymph  called Syrinx, but she was transformed  into  a  reed.  Pan  then  cut  and  shaped  the reed, and fashioned  from  it  pipes that gave forth such haunting and wonderful music  that  he  was  once  moved  to challenge Apollo to a musicians' contest, over  which Midas presided, judging the god of fields to be the better player.
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