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ケンタウロス Centaur


This creature has the sun-bronzed upper body of a seasoned warrior and the lower body of a sleek warhorse.

ケンタウロス 脅威度3 Centaur


経験点:800
真なる中立/大型サイズの人怪
イニシアチブ +6; 感覚 暗視60フィート;〈知覚〉+7

防御

アーマー・クラス 20、接触11、立ちすくみ18(+6鎧、+2【敏】、+1外皮、+2盾、-1サイズ)
ヒット・ポイント 30(4d10+8)
頑健 +3、 反応 +6、 意志 +6

攻撃

移動速度 50フィート
近接 ロングソード=+5(1d8+2/19〜20)、蹄(×2)=+0(1d6+1)
遠隔 スピア=+5(1d8+2/×3)
接敵面 10フィート; 間合い 5フィート

一般データ

【筋】 15、 【敏】 14、 【耐】 15、 【知】 11、 【判】 14、 【魅】 12
基本攻撃 +4; 戦技ボーナス +7; 戦技防御 19(対足払い23)
特技 《イニシアチブ強化》、《疾走》
技能 〈交渉〉+5、〈威圧〉+6、〈知識:自然〉+4、〈知覚〉+7、〈生存〉+9
言語 共通語、エルフ語、森語
その他の特殊能力 undersized weapons

生態

出現環境 温暖/森林および平地
編成 単体、2体、一団(3~10)、部族(11~30、加えて3レベルの狩人3および6レベルのリーダー1)
宝物 標準(ブレストプレート、鋼鉄製ヘヴィ・シールド、ロングソード、スピア、その他の宝物)

特殊能力

''Undersized Weapons(変則)'' Although a centaur is Large, its upper torso is the same size as that of a Medium humanoid. As a result, they wield weapons as if they were one size category smaller than their actual size(Medium for most centaurs).

Legendary hunters and skilled warriors, centaurs are part man and part horse. Typically found on the fringes of civilization, these stoic people vary widely in appearance, their skin tones typically appearing deeply tanned but similar to the humans who occupy nearby regions, while their lower bodies borrow the colorations of local equines. Centaur hair and eyes trend toward darker colors and their features tend to be broad, while the overall bulk of their bodies is influenced by the size of the horses their lower quarters resemble. Thus, while an average centaur stands over 7 feet tall and weights upward of 2,000 pounds, there are vast regional variations—from lean plains-runners to burly mountain hunters. Centaurs typically live to be about 60 years old.

Aloof with other races and at odds even with their own kind, the centaurs are an old race only slowly coming to accept the modern world. While the majority of centaurs still live in tribes roaming vast plains or the fringes of eldritch forests, many have abandoned the isolationist ways of their ancestors to walk among the more cosmopolitan cities of the world. Often such free-spirited centaurs are considered outcasts and are shunned by their own tribes, making the decision to leave a heavy one. In some rare cases, however, whole tribes under progressive leaders have come to trade or make alliances with other humanoid communities—typically elves, but sometimes gnomes, and rarely humans or dwarves. Many races remain wary of centaurs, though, largely due to legends of territorial beastmen and the regular, violent encounters the centaurs have with stubborn settlers and expansionist countries.