General
Name: Chiron
Age: Immortal
Gender: Male
Immortal Father: Cronus
Immortal Mother: Philyra
Siblings: Unknown
Preferred Weapon: Bow and Arrows
Appearance
Hair Style/Color: Dark Brown/Wavy
Eye Color: Brown
Torso Color: White
Body Color: Black Friesian
Fashion Style: Normally shirtless. On the occasions where he needs to pass as human he dresses in suits (from the waist up) and uses a magic wheel chair that contains his horse-half.
Personality
Strengths:
+Intelligence
+Civilized
+Kind
+Patient
+Wise
+Skill with Medicine
Weaknesses:
-His students
-Can not mettle in the affairs of his students
-Sometimes uses his heart rather than his head
Motto: "Decide no suit, until you have heard both sides speak."
History:
Like the satyrs, centaurs were notorious for being wild and lusty, overly indulgent drinkers and carousers, given to violence when intoxicated, and generally uncultured delinquents. Chiron, by contrast, is intelligent, civilized and kind. He is known for his knowledge and skill with medicine. He was sired by Cronus when he had taken the form of a horse and impregnated the nymph Philyra. Chiron's lineage is different from other centaurs, who were born of sun and raincloud, the union of the king Ixion, consigned to a fiery wheel, and Nephele ("cloud"). Chiron was taught by Apollo and Artemis in his younger days.
Chiron's haunts were on Mount Pelion; there he married the nymph Chariclo who bore him three daughters, Hippe (with a daughter Melanippe, the "Black Mare" or Euippe, "truly a mare"), Endeis, and Ocyrhoe, and one son Carystus. But they all died out will he continued to live on.
A great healer, astrologer, and respected oracle, Chiron is said to be the first among centaurs and highly revered as a teacher and tutor. Among his pupils were many culture heroes: Asclepius, Aristaeus, Ajax, Aeneas, Actaeon, Caeneus, Theseus, Achilles, Jason, Peleus, Telamon, sometimes Heracles, Oileus and Phoenix.
A long time ago this camp, Camp Half-Blood, was founded by him so he could continue to train heroes. And here he will remain until he is no longer needed.