Ok so, I finally found a way to combine my obsessions with upsetting centaurs and 4-dimensional geometry, and his name is Horace. I will be taking questions now
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Ok so, I finally found a way to combine my obsessions with upsetting centaurs and 4-dimensional geometry, and his name is Horace. I will be taking questions now
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I can’t stop making upsetting taurs so I decided to dump them all into a sandbox setting so they can all hang out together. The premise is that all humans on earth are born with a unique supernatural feature or ability, and everything else is a free for all.
Jayoti/cathead lady is an ancient character who finally got a name! The rabbitaur also has a name now thanks to this twitter comment because I love a good sleeper pun. These three are also friends with Horace the 4D centaur.
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A rabbitaur? I have decided to crowdsource her name, suggest one in the replies and I will pick one lucky victor.
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Another character for the sandbox universe. Lionel is a business major, but only because of parental pressure. His brother is a lion minotaur named Billy.
Can Horace see in 4 dimensions, or can he only perceive his 3 dimensional self? Does he know what a hypercube looks like, or does he have to use that cube connected inside another cube approximation?
Horace’s eyes only see in the 3rd dimension and they only work in our slice that he knows of (where there is light and stuff). The other slices his body occupies are essentially empty of external sensation. Maybe if he slid far enough he’d find something, but much like 3D space a lot of 4D space is empty.
When he completely leaves our slice to “teleport” he can move essentially anywhere he wants that his body can physically fit. There’s a lot of other fiddly rules but basically he’s in no more danger of teleporting inside a wall than you are.