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RACE: CENTAUR Centaurs have the upper torso of a man mounted on the body of a horse. They are a race of brave and noble creatures with a deep respect for living in harmony with nature. Their economy is based around the trade of beaded strings referred to as parpa. Parpa serve a dual purpose: they act as both historical documents, telling the tales of the past, and as a unit of currency. Their religion is built around elaborate ceremonies and rituals, often resembling fully produced plays, and centers on the worship of the harmony of spirits between all living things. It is believed that when a Centaur dies, his body goes into the ground, and his spirit aids the growth of the plants, and in this way even the dead contribute to the living. Cities that are historically of Centauri origin are of a simple design, consisting mainly of long wooden structures only a single story high. For years, the Centaurs, at the time called “Ceni,” warred with the Minotaurs, then called “Minos,” until a treaty was forged between the two, forging the Taurus Kingdom. Ability Score Increase: +1 Strength, +1 Constitution Age: Typically live to between 110-150 years. Size: Large Speed: 50 Feet Vision: Normal Vision Proficient in Athletics and Nature Barding: All armor must be custom made for a Centaur, and costs 4x the price/materials to make/craft as armor of the same type would for a medium creature. Poor Swimmers: Centaurs have disadvantage on Athletics checks to swim. Languages: Common and Taurus

Centaur DnD 5e Race

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A homebrewed race of centaurs for DnD 5th edition.

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RACE: CENTAURCentaurs have the upper torso of a man mounted on the body of a horse. They are a race of brave and noble creatures with a deep respect for living in harmony with nature. Their economy is based around the trade of beaded strings referred to as parpa. Parpa serve a dual purpose: they act as both historical documents, telling the tales of the past, and as a unit of currency. Their religion is built around elaborate ceremonies and rituals, often resembling fully produced plays, and centers on the worship of the harmony of spirits between all living things. It is believed that when a Centaur dies, his body goes into the ground, and his spirit aids the growth of the plants, and in this way even the dead contribute to the living. Cities that are historically of Centauri origin are of a simple design, consisting mainly of long wooden structures only a single story high. For years, the Centaurs, at the time called Ceni, warred with the Minotaurs, then called Minos, until a treaty was forged between the two, forging the Taurus Kingdom.Ability Score Increase: +1 Strength, +1 Constitution Age: Typically live to between 110-150 years.Size: LargeSpeed: 50 FeetVision: Normal VisionProficient in Athletics and NatureBarding: All armor must be custom made for a Centaur, and costs 4x the price/materials to make/craft as armor of the same type would for a medium creature.Poor Swimmers: Centaurs have disadvantage on Athletics checks to swim.Languages: Common and Taurus Onondaga Charge If an Onondaga moves at least 30 feet in a straight line toward a target and then hits it with a melee weapon attack on the same turn, the target takes an extra d6 damage. For each ten feet after that, this amount of damage increases by one die size category, capping at d20. Aquesedos Unencumbered An Aquesedoss inventory slots are doubled. In addition, they are never encumbered by heavy armor. +1 Strength