Leneus

Leneus was an old, fat Satyr and member of the Council of Cloven Elders. He was killed in the Second Olympian War, with the mistaken idea that the Olympians couldn't have won the war without him.

Description
Leneus was a satyr that held a seat on the Council of Cloven Elders. He was one of the satyrs that did not believe Grover Underwood's story that the god Pan had died. Later he came around to Grover's side and helped in the battle for Olympus. He died during the battle and was reincarnated as a laurel tree much to Grover's envy. Grover planted him on Olympus and later took his place on the Council.

The Battle of the Labyrinth
Leneus was against Grover's claims that the great god Pan had spoken to him. Chiron convinced him and the rest of the council (Silenus and Maron) to allow Grover a week to find Pan. Later, when Grover returned saying that Pan was dead, Leneus voted to exile him. The council ended with a tie vote and the satyrs split into groups, some following the council while others followed Grover.

The Last Olympian
Leneus is first seen in this book when Percy Jackson finds him in the forest after following Mrs. O'Leary the Hellhound. Leneus is talking to Nico di Angelo and Grover's girlfriend, the wood nymph Juniper who is grilling him for information on Grover's whereabouts and trying to convince him to help in the war. Leneus does not know where Grover is and shows great displeasure about being around Mrs. O'Leary, so Nico takes her for a walk. Leneus also says he will not fight in the war. Percy becomes angry with his unwillingness to help, saying that Kronos will kill everyone, not just the demigods, gods, and humans. He then gives him a push, causing him to fall over, and Percy tells him that if he is truely a leader, he should lead. Leneus gets back up and runs away. Nico comes back a moment later and tells Percy that he must of really scared him as Leneus left a trail of "goat pellets." Later, Leneus comes around and aids in the battle against Kronos' Army. He seems to think he is the saviour of the world. He dies in battle and is planted on Olympus, reincarnated as a laurel. Just before Leneus's death, Grover tells him the Titan Army was scattered, mainly because of Leneus.