Hancock: Kent, I’m going to have to ask you to turn off the radio. The drifters just aren’t as-
Kent, dressed in the Shroud’s costume and brandishing the submachine gun: What
Hancock, smiling awkwardly: What
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Nick: It’s hot out here today.
Sole: Do you need coolant
Nick, caught off gaurd: Why would I need coolant
Sole: It cools machines off right, it’s in the name, cool-ant, so it must do that right
Nick:
[Nick Valentine is heading to Sanctuary Hills.]
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Sole: What’s in this beaker [drinks it]
Curie: WHAT HAVE YOU DONE
Sole: What
Curie: MON AMIE WHAT HAVE YOU DONE
Sole: What
Curie: THAT WAS MY NEW FUEL PROTOTYPE
Sole:
Sole: Thought it tasted a little gasoline-y
—–
MacCready, talking to a group of children and holding a pipe pistol: Gun
Preston, his arms crossed and his face stern: No
MacCready: Gun
Preston: No
MacCready, cocking the gun: GUN
Preston, screaming: NO
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Piper: I really need a new interesting headline and I was wondering-
Sole: I found this rock that looks like you yesterday
Piper:
Piper: Perfect.
Cant believe I saw you eating ass at the wetlands, nasty bitch!
this sounds like something an elder scrolls npc would walk up to you and say unprompted before walking away
FETCH ME NEIL
Jimmy got down to 3hp last game and said he was ‘ fine’ . This ruffles the feathers.
characters are mine, @paradise-paradigm ‘s and @geolu ‘s
how do the centaurs sleep? and how do they stretch after a good sleep?
Ok this is one I’ve been wanting to cover for a while and my cooldown sketches got out of hand, so buckle up and enjoy the picturebook!
The easiest options is exactly what you think, the flop. In a home, thick carpets or tatami-like mats would provide at least some sort of cushion for the horse-half and various sized cushions and pillows to lift and support the top half. And they CAN sleep standing up, like horses, but it does require both a special harness/corset and practice. And it’s not very comfortable for anything deeper than a doze or catnap for most, so it’s mostly reserved for bad situations, naps, or guard duty.
Most common are recliners, or ‘hammocks’. Easy to fold and carry for cultures on the move, or make fancy for the city-folk they are probably the most ubiquitous of centaur furniture. A simple adjustable A-frame supporting some sort of flexible fabric-ish sheet for the top half to lean against and sleep. Usually paired with some sort of large blanket or padding on the ground to lay the horse-half on!
When you don’t have no fancy recliners, your herd will do! The preferred sleeping method of closely bonded herds is to simply rest on your buddies cushy backside! Roaming bands can often form long chains of sleeping centaurs with the unlucky first taur either on guard duty, sleeping sprawled, or with the group’s only hammock.
Mix and match to your character and herd’s personal preference!
Also stretchies!