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Centaurs make for excellent cavalry, and have advantages against those of other species. First, while they are heavier than horses, they are lighter than a horse and [Rider] combined, allowing them to be faster. Secondly, as they are mount and rider combined, they can react quicker and perform more complex maneuvers than a [Rider] could with their mounts. These give them a decisive edge in mobility over others.<ref name=":1" />
Centaurs make for excellent cavalry, and have advantages against those of other species. First, while they are heavier than horses, they are lighter than a horse and [Rider] combined, allowing them to be faster. Secondly, as they are mount and rider combined, they can react quicker and perform more complex maneuvers than a [Rider] could with their mounts. These give them a decisive edge in mobility over others.<ref name=":1" />
On slick or slippery battlefields, Centaurs will wear studed horseshoes for traction.<ref name=":2">[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/09/05/9-56/ Chapter 9.56]</ref>


Due to how hard it is to reproduce, their culture imposes restrictions on female soldiers. Thus, centaur militaries usually have a two to one ratio of males to females. A female combatant is expected to resign her commission if she gets pregnant and never return to the battlefield afterwards.<ref name=":1" />
Due to how hard it is to reproduce, their culture imposes restrictions on female soldiers. Thus, centaur militaries usually have a two to one ratio of males to females. A female combatant is expected to resign her commission if she gets pregnant and never return to the battlefield afterwards.<ref name=":1" />
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=== Laws ===
=== Laws ===
Centaurs that are deemed troublemakers, are expelled as outcasts. Most of these outcasts die or form into groups of bandits.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/06/6-05-d/ Chapter 6.05 D]</ref>
Centaurs that are deemed troublemakers, are expelled as outcasts. Most of these outcasts die or form into groups of bandits.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/06/6-05-d/ Chapter 6.05 D]</ref>
=== Music ===
Centaurs do not practice drums, preffering to use their hooves to make a rythmic beat.<ref name=":2" />


== History ==
== History ==
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