Centaur

Centaurs have the upper body of a man and the lower body of a horse. "Cento" means to prick, goad, or wound and Centaurs are known as wild, brutal, adn untamable creatures.

Habitat
Centaurs frequent the mountains of Thessaly, where they retain an orgiastic, sensuous, and unruly reputation.

Apotharni
A work published in the 16th Century referred to a race of Centaur-like beings (half horse and half human) known as the Apotharni.

Unlike the Centaurs of classical Greek and Roman mythology, Apotharni can be either male or female (Centaurs canonly be male). Female Apotharni are bald but have hair on their chins, similar to goats and Unicorns.

Apotharni are believed to inhabit marshy areas.

Religious Associations
Their passionate and untamed nature made them suitable associates for the Baccic and Dionysian revels, and Centaurs are often depicted on tonbs and funerary monuments as underworld guardians.

Magical Powers

The magical powers of Centaurs enable human beings to unlock repressed desires and thoughts. They unchain instinctual forces that have been imprisoned or denied.

Warnings
Never offer a Centaur wine.