From centaursite.com (via Internet Archive):
The centaur is powerful, graceful, poised and balanced, combining the strength of an equine body with the arms, hands, reason, knowledge and emotion of a human mind. It is a perfect blending of the best properties of both human and equine aspects.
Known since the days of ancient Greece, centaurs have endured through the ages. In art, story and myth, centaurs have portrayed power abused as in the myth of their battle with the Lapiths, along with knowledge and patience as teachers and guardians as portrayed by Chiron.
Large and powerful, centaurs are sensual and sexual as well. These aspects are portrayed in some of the images and other material on the pages of this site... Hence some images of both genders, unclothed, are displayed here. If you do not care to see such images, please do not proceed.
This article on WikiFur seems to say that the creator of the site passed away in 2009. If that is true, RIP.
https://en.wikifur.com/wiki/Argon_Hamilton
Argon Hamilton, real name Andy Baker (born William Andrew Baker October 27, 1953 - December 22, 2009) was a male centaur on both SpinDizzy MUCK and FurryMUCK. He described himself as a "Southern Gentleman, hailing from the SE corner of the United States."
Argon was described as a large, white clydesdale-like centaur with golden hair (often in a ponytail), mane, tail and feathering. He stands at 8'6" tall, prefering human measurement over that of what is used for horses. When confronted with his equine anatomy, he proudly espoused his trademark speech of how he was 'horse-like but not like a horse'.
Argon was, until the time of his passing, the chief editor of SpinDizzy MUCK's newspaper, @Action News and was the significant other of Mavra, who he married in a SpinDizzy MUCK session.[1]
Argon maintained a website dedicated entirely to centaur-related artwork and stories, known as Argon's Centaur Site.[2] Due to the archetypical description of centaurs as sensual and sexual creatures, much of the artwork hosted depicts unclothed male and female centaurs.
The website is no longer hosted today; all that remains is an archived version.
On January 3, 2010, it was reported on the SpinDizzy MUCK LiveJournal community that Argon's player had passed away after several months wrought with health problems including a stroke.[3]
The centaur is powerful, graceful, poised and balanced, combining the strength of an equine body with the arms, hands, reason, knowledge and emotion of a human mind. It is a perfect blending of the best properties of both human and equine aspects.
Known since the days of ancient Greece, centaurs have endured through the ages. In art, story and myth, centaurs have portrayed power abused as in the myth of their battle with the Lapiths, along with knowledge and patience as teachers and guardians as portrayed by Chiron.
Large and powerful, centaurs are sensual and sexual as well. These aspects are portrayed in some of the images and other material on the pages of this site... Hence some images of both genders, unclothed, are displayed here. If you do not care to see such images, please do not proceed.
This article on WikiFur seems to say that the creator of the site passed away in 2009. If that is true, RIP.
https://en.wikifur.com/wiki/Argon_Hamilton
Argon Hamilton, real name Andy Baker (born William Andrew Baker October 27, 1953 - December 22, 2009) was a male centaur on both SpinDizzy MUCK and FurryMUCK. He described himself as a "Southern Gentleman, hailing from the SE corner of the United States."
Argon was described as a large, white clydesdale-like centaur with golden hair (often in a ponytail), mane, tail and feathering. He stands at 8'6" tall, prefering human measurement over that of what is used for horses. When confronted with his equine anatomy, he proudly espoused his trademark speech of how he was 'horse-like but not like a horse'.
Argon was, until the time of his passing, the chief editor of SpinDizzy MUCK's newspaper, @Action News and was the significant other of Mavra, who he married in a SpinDizzy MUCK session.[1]
Argon maintained a website dedicated entirely to centaur-related artwork and stories, known as Argon's Centaur Site.[2] Due to the archetypical description of centaurs as sensual and sexual creatures, much of the artwork hosted depicts unclothed male and female centaurs.
The website is no longer hosted today; all that remains is an archived version.
On January 3, 2010, it was reported on the SpinDizzy MUCK LiveJournal community that Argon's player had passed away after several months wrought with health problems including a stroke.[3]
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