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“ | What is it?" "Uncle Ferdinand." "Oh, no." "Grover, I'm so sorry." "This is as far as he got on his quest. We aren't even to Trenton. But look at him. He's not like the others, he... he doesn't look afraid. |
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–Percy, Grover, and Annabeth, in "We Visit the Garden Gnome Emporium" |
Ferdinand Underwood was a satyr and Grover Underwood's uncle. He was a searcher looking for Pan, the god of the wild, but was turned into a statue by Medusa, thus killing him.
History[]
Ferdinand was one of the many satyrs who searched for the god Pan. He was also a friend of Augustus. While Ferdinand was searching, he came across Medusa and he was turned into a statue by her.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV series)[]
Season One[]
"We Visit the Garden Gnome Emporium"[]
Following the Furies' attack on the bus, Ferdinand's nephew Grover takes Percy and Annabeth on a satyr path through the New Jersey woods. In a failed attempt to defuse the tension between his friends, Grover reveals that it's the same satyr path that Ferdinand took on his own quest, but he is initially ignored by Percy and Annabeth. Grover notes that it's exciting to get to walk in Ferdinand's footsteps, calling it the next best thing to getting to talk to his uncle again.
After Percy kills Medusa and Alecto, Grover finds Ferdinand amongst the statues at Aunty Em's Gnome Emporium. Percy and Annabeth offer their condolences to their friend and Grover sadly realizes that this is as far as Ferdinand got his quest. However, Grover notices that his uncle doesn't look afraid like the other petrified victims of Medusa.
"We Take a Zebra to Vegas"[]
After finding Augustus in the Lotus Hotel and Casino, Grover tells him about finding Ferdinand.