User blog comment:ColeHilton/Satyrs, Fauns, Good Cyclopses and Centaurs, Bad Cyclopses and Centaurs/@comment-4055458-20120214172013

It's called variation. In nature, not every being of a species has a built in moral alignment. It's not a matter of the species, but the individual. Not every Cyclops is evil, nor is every Centaur. It's quite simple. Not to mention, Greek and Roman values are different. More than likely, Romans are taught that since Centaurs are technically monsters, they should hate and kill them, and as such they became "evil" Cuz actually they are not evil, just against the gods, which goes back into my first statement. This is all assuming the gods, camp, etc. are REALLY the good guys, which isn't neccesarily the case. However, a moment's forethought would lead you to these conclusions, so I have to assume you didn't really put any kind of thought into this blog whatsoever, which is fine, though you may want to for future reference.