Deer-Taur
Basic Information
Anatomy
Unlike a common centaur, Deer-taur have the lower body associated with deer-like mammals, including cloven hooves rather than the solid hoof of a horse. Additionally, they are much lighter and slimmer than a common centaur.
Additional Information
Facial characteristics
It's common for both males and females to grow antlers in the spring that last till early winter.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
Like most centaur, Deer-taur live mostly in Sykengland but there are also some groups that live in the forests of Ennesland.
Civilization and Culture
Common Dress Code
Among centaurs, Deer-taur spend more time nude than any other race and usually avoid jewellery due to the noise that it can make while they're off hunting.
Culture and Cultural Heritage
Among Centaurs, Deer-taur are the most likely to become hunters rather than farmers.
Common Customs, Traditions and Rituals
It's common for Deer-taur to give their shed antlers to people they consider friends or people that helped them out during rough times.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Average Height
5-6'
Average Physique
Usually lighter and slimmer than other centaurs.
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