Post by Zeda on Apr 2, 2018 12:54:59 GMT -6
Centaur
Centaurs are woodland beings who shun the company of men. They dwell in remote, secluded glades and pastures.
The appearance of a centaur is unmistakable: they have the upper torso, arms, and head of a human being and the lower body of a large, powerful horse.
Centaurs speak their own language and some among them (about 10%) can converse in the tongue of other creatures though all of them can speak with Witches and Wizards.
Combat:
A band of centaurs is always armed, and the leaders carry shields. Half of the centaurs will be wielding oaken clubs one quarter will carry composite bows and have 10-30 arrows. The remainder of the band will be leaders using medium shields and medium horse lances.
Habitat/Society:
Centaurs are sociable creatures, taking great pleasure in the society of others of their kind. Their overall organization is tribal, with a tribe divided into family groups living together in harmony. The size of the tribe varies, it range from 3-4 families to upwards of 20 families. Since males have the dangerous roles of hunter and protector, females outnumber males by two to one. The centaur mates for life, and the entire tribe participates in the education of the young.
The lair is located deep within a forest, and consists of a large, hidden glade and pasture with a good supply of running water. Depending upon the climate, the lair may contain huts or lean-tos to shelter the individual families. Centaurs are skilled in horticulture, and have been known to cultivate useful plants in the vicinity of their lair. In dangerous, monster infested areas, centaurs will sometimes plant a thick barrier of tough thorn bushes around their lair and even set traps and snares. In the open area, away from the trees, are hearths for cooking and warmth. Centaurs survive through a mixture of hunting, foraging, fishing, agriculture and trade. Though they shun dealings with humans, centaurs have been known to trade with witches and wizards, especially for food and wine.
The territory of a centaur tribe varies with its size and the nature of the area it inhabits. Centaurs are also not above sharing a territory with some others. The attitude of a centaur toward a stranger in its territory will vary with the visitor. Humans will usually be asked to leave in a polite manner, while others will be tolerated or forced to leave. Monsters will be dealt with in a manner according to the threat they represent to the welfare and survival of the tribe. Were a giant or dragon to enter the territory, the centaurs would pull up stakes and relocate, while trolls and orcs and their like will be killed.
Centaurs will take the treasure of their fallen foes, and are fully aware of its value. Most male centaurs have a small coin supply, while the tribe has a treasury which may well include some magical items.
Leaders will have twice the normal individual treasure. This treasure is used to buy food for the group, or to ransom captured or threatened members of the tribe.
While basically neutral, centaurs have been known to become rowdy, boorish, and aggressive when under the influence of alcohol. They are also extremely protective of their females and young. Centaurs are basically pastoral, but will react with violence if their lifestyle and survival is threatened.
Ecology: The centaur lives in close harmony with nature and spends its lifetime carefully conserving the natural resources around its lair. The race seems to have an innate knowledge of how to achieve this precious balance. If forced to chop down a tree, a centaur will plant another to replace it. Centaurs never over hunt or over fish an area as a human group might do, but choose their game with care, limiting the amount they eat.
The appearance of a centaur is unmistakable: they have the upper torso, arms, and head of a human being and the lower body of a large, powerful horse.
Centaurs speak their own language and some among them (about 10%) can converse in the tongue of other creatures though all of them can speak with Witches and Wizards.
Combat:
A band of centaurs is always armed, and the leaders carry shields. Half of the centaurs will be wielding oaken clubs one quarter will carry composite bows and have 10-30 arrows. The remainder of the band will be leaders using medium shields and medium horse lances.
Habitat/Society:
Centaurs are sociable creatures, taking great pleasure in the society of others of their kind. Their overall organization is tribal, with a tribe divided into family groups living together in harmony. The size of the tribe varies, it range from 3-4 families to upwards of 20 families. Since males have the dangerous roles of hunter and protector, females outnumber males by two to one. The centaur mates for life, and the entire tribe participates in the education of the young.
The lair is located deep within a forest, and consists of a large, hidden glade and pasture with a good supply of running water. Depending upon the climate, the lair may contain huts or lean-tos to shelter the individual families. Centaurs are skilled in horticulture, and have been known to cultivate useful plants in the vicinity of their lair. In dangerous, monster infested areas, centaurs will sometimes plant a thick barrier of tough thorn bushes around their lair and even set traps and snares. In the open area, away from the trees, are hearths for cooking and warmth. Centaurs survive through a mixture of hunting, foraging, fishing, agriculture and trade. Though they shun dealings with humans, centaurs have been known to trade with witches and wizards, especially for food and wine.
The territory of a centaur tribe varies with its size and the nature of the area it inhabits. Centaurs are also not above sharing a territory with some others. The attitude of a centaur toward a stranger in its territory will vary with the visitor. Humans will usually be asked to leave in a polite manner, while others will be tolerated or forced to leave. Monsters will be dealt with in a manner according to the threat they represent to the welfare and survival of the tribe. Were a giant or dragon to enter the territory, the centaurs would pull up stakes and relocate, while trolls and orcs and their like will be killed.
Centaurs will take the treasure of their fallen foes, and are fully aware of its value. Most male centaurs have a small coin supply, while the tribe has a treasury which may well include some magical items.
Leaders will have twice the normal individual treasure. This treasure is used to buy food for the group, or to ransom captured or threatened members of the tribe.
While basically neutral, centaurs have been known to become rowdy, boorish, and aggressive when under the influence of alcohol. They are also extremely protective of their females and young. Centaurs are basically pastoral, but will react with violence if their lifestyle and survival is threatened.
Ecology: The centaur lives in close harmony with nature and spends its lifetime carefully conserving the natural resources around its lair. The race seems to have an innate knowledge of how to achieve this precious balance. If forced to chop down a tree, a centaur will plant another to replace it. Centaurs never over hunt or over fish an area as a human group might do, but choose their game with care, limiting the amount they eat.
HOMEWORK
What things can we learn from Centaurs about how to live? Do you think that full peace and co-operation will ever be achieved with us and Centaurs? What do you think Centaurs think about us? Can we change that thought? If so, how, if not, why?