Satyr

Satyrs were creatures in Narnia of a similar appearance to Fauns (though with more goatish faces rather than humanoid ones), and loved to sing and dance along with them. They had the body of a goat but the torso of a human and stood upright. Their fur was red to brown, and they had hairy arms. Because of their goat legs, Satyrs were able to jump and leap great distances and heights.

The Satyrs were wilder people than fauns. There were many Satyrs who fought in war when called upon. Many fought in the First Battle of Beruna for both Aslan and the White Witch. They also fought during the Narnian Revolution. One Satyr, Wraggle, also fought for the Calormenes at the Battle of Stable Hill. In the Prince Caspian Film, A satyr jumps up onto Miraz's balcony. Suddenly, from the king's door, comes General Glozelle. He fires an arrow straight at the satyr and he falls to a brutal end.

Notable Satyrs

 * Wraggle
 * Tyrus (Movie Only)
 * Electrus (Movie Only)

On Camera
In the animated version of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, they are grown men with long, tan horns, brown hair and beards, and brown goat's legs.

In the BBC miniseries, the satyrs and fauns are almost indistinguishable except that the satyrs have slightly longer horns and goat's tails whereas the fauns had long tails.

In the 2005 Disney movie, they appear as anthromorphic goats given human stature. Their main weapons in the movie were sickle-swords and long halberds.

In the 2008 Disney movie, satyrs have become more goat-like unlike the satyrs in the first film, which have slightly more human-like features.