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Published: 2017-12-19 22:02:37 +0000 UTC; Views: 4000; Favourites: 20; Downloads: 8
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Description What's up fellas? Patchi1995 here and today this was my first time with the humanoid line-art bases, and also the third time with line-art based since Ankylosaurus and dragon ones.
OK now here are the rules:
1. You are always welcome to use for your character, adoptions, etc., as long as you ask me for permission.
2. You can change a few, or more things, if you want to. I don't mind.
3. You must credit me for a line-art, as I said that you can use, as long as you give credits to me.
4. MUST Keep the copyright on it!!! But you can move it around.
5. I felt complete appreciated, if you link back, and you tag me if you want to, so I can see it.
Optional rule was, you can choose either one male, or one female for this picture, or you can choose both of them in sexes if you want to.

Here are the facts about this humanoid:
Name: Centaur
Height: 5.75-10.75 feet tall from hoof to head. 3.75-6.75 feet tall in the withers.
Lifespan: 80-130 years in life span
Classes: Druid, Hunter, Gatherer, Paladin, Traveler, Bard, Monk, Wizard, Arcanist, Beastmaster, Barbarian, Pacifist, Fighter, Ranger, Scout, Knight, Warrior, Sorcerer, Shaman, Nomad, Rogue 
Classification: Perissodactyl mammal hybrid
Diet: Omnivorous; anything that humans eat, but complete vegan, and they also eat bamboo shoots
Description: Everybody knows that centaurs are half-human, and half-equine creatures, based on the Greek mythology. They are probably like that of humans, which they had similar intelligence, but the centaurs are more tougher than humans. All centaurs had both head and tail hairs must had the same color as each other, unless you can help him, it, or her hair dyed in the colors the same, or separately, in either way. Like that of spotted hyenas, babies(or foals, or cubs) had their fur the same color as their hair, until the hair color of their lower-body fur split apart into markings(e.g. spots, clouds, stripes, and rosettes) when older, and like both the lion and the spotted hyena, the markings are gonna fade, when they are about elder ages, almost except for the tail hair(which is 50% less grey than their head hair.). Speaking of hair and markings, the fur of their lower bodies are more lighter than their naked skins. For example, the dark-skinned centaurs had their lower-body fur had a variable shade from dull greyish-brown to bright tawny, while the undersides are more lighter than both over-sides and their skins. Another example, that pale-skinned centaurs had their lower-body fur had a shade of creamish white. But all centaurs had their boot markings(in front legs, all over to the wrist. In back legs, all over to the heel) from each lower parts of their legs 37.5% the same color as their hair, while the lower-body markings are 50% same color as their hair. But hey speaking of them being tougher than horses, like that of coyotes, hyenas, harpies, goblins(one of the subraces of the gremlins), gnolls, rawulfs, and some good kobolds, centaurs are the most misunderstood races, possibly misconcepted as over-sized cowards who are afraid of, and no longer match for humans, that can't fight them. But don't feel bad about it, the common centaurs are much common(and they are still a lot like the human beings), and they got subraces besides them, are the miniature(small, and frail-looking are half the size of common centaurs. They look like they are half-halflings, and half-miniature horses), dwarf(shorter than common, but even more tougher than human dwarves, thanks to their short-statures. They look like they are half-dwarves, and half-ponies), elven(they looked a lot like common centaurs, but more lankier, had longer legs, slightly longer arms, slightly longer necks, and slightly longer and pointer ears than them. They looked like half-elves, and half-long-legged equids), and giant centaurs(two times bigger than common centaurs, and even as tougher as giant races, but they and the giant centaurs are not as tough as brontosaurians(humanoid sauropods).)! Most commonly that centaurs don't have horns, but it's very uncommon that centaurs had one or two keratinous horns ontop of their noses, like rhinoceroses. Most centaurs can be true allies to humans, but some are not all like that.


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Comments: 5

Patchi1995 [2017-12-21 02:15:09 +0000 UTC]

I know what? I guess that dragondoodle  and HewyToonmore are right, centaurs are as tough as horses, more tougher than humans. At least the sizes of the giant centaurs looked kinda monstrous, like she said. Oh well..

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HewyToonmore In reply to Patchi1995 [2017-12-21 02:39:53 +0000 UTC]

I honestly think the waists of the centaurs are too high.

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Patchi1995 In reply to HewyToonmore [2017-12-21 02:45:56 +0000 UTC]

I know.

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bear48 [2017-12-20 03:41:45 +0000 UTC]

sweet

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Patchi1995 In reply to bear48 [2017-12-21 04:24:20 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! I sure hope you like it!

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