Bariaurs were quadrupedal natives in the world of Narnia.
Description[]
To those unacquainted, a bariaur was similar to a centaur, but while a centaur appeared to be a mixture of human and horse features, a bariaur was a mixture of human and goat features. Below the waist, they appeared like powerful rams or ewes. Their torsos were similar to those of muscular humans. The males had curling horns emerging from their foreheads, but females had short horns. Their skin was pale tan to dark brown in color, while the coats of their lower halves were brown or golden. Their hooves were cloven. Most bariaurs wore some form of clothing on their upper torsos, be it a blouse, shirt, vest, or girdle. They often dyed their fur a variety of colors or shaved their pelts in stylish fashions. They wore jewelry on their horns or wove it into their hair.
Personality[]
Bariaurs were known to be lovers of freedom and felt a desire to defend their homelands.
Ecology[]
Bariaurs reached adulthood at 20 years of age and could live well past 200 years.