. . . it seems like you just skimmed my post for things to critique, mostly because of that initial sentence.
[VerySeriousFace]Well, surely you should all KNOW that it is my DUTY to see that the hypothetical anatomy of a mythical creature, unofficially modded into an indie fantasy game, absolutely MUST be treated with all POSSIBLE gravitas and solemnity.[/VerySeriousFace]
But really, if I was sandbagging
anything, JesterHell, it was the idea that there's only
one plausible way to build a centaur. Not to demean the credentials or perspicacity of Dr. H.C. Reinhard V. Putz, but he doesn't seem to have spent much consideration on
alternative physical makeups. Sure, a two-full-torso model could certainly work fine (not least for the insurance of carrying redundant systems, a rarity even in DF), but the author's focus on but one possible solution seems to be begging the question. It's still a very good jumping-off point, though.
Do you reckon the centaur raws should be created on the fly as well, with different mythgen outcomes giving different centaur definitions?
Now there's a sexy idea. We could set up raws for
several variations of centaur (not to mention the vast numbers of other possible creatures), and use mythgen events to determine which one(s) get activated.
DF creatures already don’t follow all laws of physics and plausible biology, for the sake of it being a fantasy generator. If they were to, more than just the centaurs break.
True, but at the same time, one of DF's hallmarks is how it makes the fantastic
realistic. That's why I support tweaking creatures, even the tried-and-true fantasy staples, to be better in accordance with actual physics & biology. Go ahead & give dragons a tail membrane that stretches out to their hind legs, because large bodies with only a single pair of wings cannot maintain level flight without some kind of stabilizer. Etc. Sure, DF creatures ignore biological limits
now, but so MUCH of the game is in the "good-enough-for-now phase" that lungless giant insects blend right in. But as time goes on, I'm hoping that will change. If I/we can
aid or
speed that change, so much the better.