Grover Underwood

Grover Underwood is a fictional character in Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. He is a satyr, a mythological Greek being that is half goat and half human. He has the upper body of a human and the legs and horns of a goat. He wears jeans and false feet with sneakers when he wants to look like a human. His horns are usually hidden by his curly brown hair, although they eventually grow too tall for him to hide and he must wear a rasta cap to hide them. Despite being 32 years of age, Grover looks and acts like a teenager. This is because satyrs mature half as fast as humans.

Grover is the best friend of Percy Jackson with whom he has an empathy link that allows them to share emotions; however, if one of the two dies, the other will probably die too, or be left in a permanent vegetative state.

Grover is frightened fairly easily. When this happens, his eyes turn to slits like a goat's and he starts eating a can. He is also loyal. He can cope with dangerous situations fairly well, such as when he was kidnapped by the cyclops Polyphemus. He likes cheese enchiladas, as mentioned several times throughout the series. It is also revealed in The Last Olympian that he is afraid of rabbits.

Grover is known to eat tin cans, bottle caps, banana peels, mushrooms, apples, magic dust, potato chips, any kind of paper, and enchiladas, but does not eat meat. Since he is a protector of the wild, and thus, animals.