Centaurs
Centaurs are mythological creatures from ancient Greek mythology, traditionally depicted as beings with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse. The name comes from the Greek kentauros. In most accounts, centaurs inhabit the mountainous regions of Thessaly, notably Mount Pelion, and are associated with rustic life, hunting, and travel.
Origins and depiction in mythology vary. According to popular myth, centaurs arose when Ixion was punished
Notable centaurs include Nessus, known for the infamous episode that led to Heracles’ death, and Pholus, a
In later periods and in modern fantasy, centaurs appear as intelligent, capable beings often depicted as archers