Gary Satyr
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| Book(s) | SLAY |
| Introduced | SLAY Book I |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 417 |
| Occupation | Manservant |
| Species | Satyr |
| Fan Name | No |
| Height | 5'6" |
| Weight | 153lbs |
| Hair | White |
| Eyes | Reddish-tan |
| Magical Abilities
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| Class | Creeper |
| Loom | None |
| Affinitas | Yes |
| Naturalis | No |
Gary Satyr is a character in the SLAY series. He is doorman/assistant to Callista. Gary's birth name is "Gariginald"
Contents
Character Overview
Attributes
Description
From SLAY Book I:
- Lincoln knocked. Behind rusty bars, a narrow view panel swung inward. A pair of reddish-tan eyes stared out, not with the round pupils of a man, but rather the horizontal slits of a goat. Sigler, Scott; Otto, Rob. SLAY (The Slay Series Book 1) (p. 36). (Function). Kindle Edition.
- Gary stood there, dressed in proper butler attire. From the waist up, anyway. He wore no pants over his white-furred goat legs. Sigler, Scott; Otto, Rob. SLAY (The Slay Series Book 1) (p. 36). (Function). Kindle Edition.
Podcast vocal reference
- Hetty from GHOSTS.
Personality
Gary lives to serve his mistress Calista. He takes his job of manservant seriously.
Family
Friends
- Gay is friends with Robert Karas, who is also in Callista's service.
Magical Abilities
Identifying Mannerisms
- He tends to say something, then support it with three adjectives: “Unnecessary, Mistress,” Gary Satyr said quietly. “Prejudicial, injurious, and a tad unkind.” Sigler, Scott; Otto, Rob. SLAY (The Slay Series Book 1) (p. 269). (Function). Kindle Edition.
Gear
Signature Weapon
- Gary's melee weapon is a trident
- When facing combat, he carries many knives: "The Satyr wore a loose white tunic straight out of a melodrama about ancient Greece. Over the tunic, he’d crossed bandoliers thick with throwing knives. He had two wicked-looking blades holstered at each hip, two more on each thigh of his goat legs." Sigler, Scott; Otto, Rob. SLAY (The Slay Series Book 1) (p. 324). (Function). Kindle Edition.