Pegataur

Pegataurs were a species of centaur that sported wings, much like a pegasus.

Description
The humanoid upper-half of a pegataur resembled an elf, with long blond or silver hair. Their equine lower bodies were typically strong and healthy, sporting coats of either black, brown, gray, or white. The plumage of their wings was downy and typically white. On average they grew to stand around tall.

They usually didn't wear any armor, in order to provide themselves better mobility. The most common forms of armor worn by them were chainmail, followed by leather armor and elven chainmail.

Personality
Pegataurs generally had a rather aloof personality, especially towards creatures that couldn't fly.

Abilities
Much like a half-elf, they were partially resistant charm and sleep spells.

Combat
In addition to their hooves, pegataurs were known to fight with longbows, light lances, two-handed swords, and horseman's mace. They also had no qualms against allies mounting them for the purposes of combat.

Pegataurs were known to dive down at their opponents with lances, but only when they managed to surprise them.

Society
These creatures lived in large tribes that often included pegasi.

Homelands
Pegataurs were known to be found on the planet Mystara, where they lived in abodes carved into the sides of high mountains in regions with temperate climates. These caves, called tehir, had vaulted ceilings and intricately carved walls. They were also adorned with crystals that provided illumination at night.

Languages
Pegataurs typically spoke Common and Elvish, as well as their own language that was related to Elvish. They also were capable of speaking with pegasi.

Relationships
So long as they were paid well and treated with respect pegataurs were willing to work for most creatures as bodyguards, troops, or for special tasks. Though they never worked for evil individuals. They also sometimes worked with druids to maintain the balance of nature in an area and would train pegasi to be mounts for ground dwellers.

Pegataurs were known to sometimes act as servants of the goddess Aerdrie Faenya, a member of Toril's Elven pantheon.

Appearances

 * Card Games
 * AD&D Trading Cards