Character name: Vic Age (of physical body): It seems like centaurs age a bit faster than humans soooo I'm going to say 16, but he looks older. General health: Pretty good, bro. Look how swole he is! Any physical disabilities or medical conditions?: Light asthma. Anything about their physiology that would be considered unusual by someone with a knowledge of human anatomy?: very yes he is half honse, he has four kidneys, I imagine his lungs and heart are also interesting. Can't vomit. He's got a valve in his esophagus that he can consciously toggle to send food to one of two parallel digestive tracts that recombine at the end - one's quick and pretty humanlike, the other is slower and while not actually a horse stomach and set of intestines is set up to more efficiently digest grains and plants.
There's also probably some kind of nerve bundle thing going on in his lower body that means it's not as fully under his conscious control as humans generally are over their legs. If he's worked up he'll fidget, dance, kick out and has to work hard to suppress that. If he's depressed he may just stand in place even if he wants to start moving and it can actually be necessary to beat his own ass to get going. Would you prefer to play out or hand wave the examination? either, could be funny but I don't think much would come of it. Anything else I should know?: please tell him he's good bro
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Age (of physical body): It seems like centaurs age a bit faster than humans soooo I'm going to say 16, but he looks older.
General health: Pretty good, bro. Look how swole he is!
Any physical disabilities or medical conditions?: Light asthma.
Anything about their physiology that would be considered unusual by someone with a knowledge of human anatomy?: very yes he is half honse, he has four kidneys, I imagine his lungs and heart are also interesting. Can't vomit. He's got a valve in his esophagus that he can consciously toggle to send food to one of two parallel digestive tracts that recombine at the end - one's quick and pretty humanlike, the other is slower and while not actually a horse stomach and set of intestines is set up to more efficiently digest grains and plants.
There's also probably some kind of nerve bundle thing going on in his lower body that means it's not as fully under his conscious control as humans generally are over their legs. If he's worked up he'll fidget, dance, kick out and has to work hard to suppress that. If he's depressed he may just stand in place even if he wants to start moving and it can actually be necessary to beat his own ass to get going.
Would you prefer to play out or hand wave the examination? either, could be funny but I don't think much would come of it.
Anything else I should know?: please tell him he's good bro