04-13-2019, 11:52 PM
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Forbidden Forest Centaur Dugbog
Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Forbidden Forest
Posts: 144
|  the centaur Name: Thereos DoB: Saturn was in transit of Sagittarius on that fated dew covered morning Place of Birth: Forbidden Forest Current Residence: Forbidden Forest & Hogwarts Occuption: centaur and Divination professor Boggart: the hearts of wizardkind cannot handle its description Amortentia: burning sage, lilac, freshly fallen rain on pine the physique Eyes: dark brown Hair: curly dark brown showing glints of silver (head); bay (coat) Height: 229 cm (from base of hooves to top of the head) Build: muscular
Aloof and firm, Thereos is not a centaur to cross. Despite possessing a pride that puts hippogriffs to shame, Thereos is not the centaur to hold interest in having power over others. Rather he is guided by his principles and reflects upon honor, beauty, morality and virtue when making decisions. His visionary communication style (relying heavily on metaphor, parables, and other flowery language) may be difficult for many to follow but it is almost always well intended and with the motivation of divine harmony. Preferring to make himself appear scarce, Thereos is known drift into thought so deep that some would believe he had drifted into the beyond when in fact he is merely enjoying contemplating the hypothetical and the philosophical.
Much has changed in centaur culture since the Days of Potter, primarily their views on wizard-centaur interactions. While the centuries old prejudices still remain, it is not as paramount. Thereos himself as no firm grudges against wizardingkind. Save for the habit of some for their infernal reference of him and his kind to being 'horses'.
__________________ MARS IS BRIGHT TONIGHT.................................................. ............................ His priority did not seem to be to teach them what he knew... .................................................. ......
but rather to impress upon them that nothing, not even centaurs' knowledge, was foolproof |
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