Pan the son of the god Hermes and a nymph.
A Satyr.
Grover Underwood was not a god. He was a satyr. In Greek mythology, a satyr was a creature that was half man and half goat.
A sater, more often called satyr is a creature that is part man, part goat from Greek Mythology.
A satyr is a creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a man and the lower body of a goat, known for its mischievous and lustful nature. A centaur, on the other hand, is a creature with the upper body of a man and the body of a horse. Centaurs were often portrayed as wild and untamed beings in Greek mythology.
The closest thing is a Satyr... it has horns on it's head but it's legs are goat legs.
Yes. Satyromorph does mean satyr-shaped in Greek.
satyr
In mythology, satyrs are often associated with nature, revelry, and music, and they are typically depicted as companions of the god Dionysus in Greek mythology. They are known for their playful and mischievous nature, frequently engaging with nymphs and other woodland creatures. Satyr allies may include figures like nymphs, dryads, and other nature spirits, as well as other followers of Dionysus, such as maenads. These allies share in the themes of fertility, ecstasy, and the untamed aspects of the natural world.
You're probably thinking about Pan, but he was only associated with pastures (he was also the god of shepherds and the fertility of livestock). In Greco-Roman mythology, the trees and woods were protected by the Dryades, nymphs whose spirits were closely connected to specific trees - to the point that killing a tree could mean killing the dryad. It was a punishable offense (by men and gods) to chop down a tree without propitiating the dryads first.
No: he was a satyr himself.
satyr shows you secret passage.
Grover does not have a Greek Father or mother. He is a satyr, half man and half goat. His job is to bring demigods to Camp Half Blood.