Just as there are different places from which centaurs originate, there are also different types of them. One is more disturbing than the other.
How many heads should there be?
What types are there? The Masters’ centaurs from the West are primarily notable for having two heads. One comes from a human, the other from an animal, usually a dog. You can also tell because the latter still wears a collar.
Under each head sits a fleshy torso. Six legs or arms, depending on your viewpoint, support the body and move it further. Often, a centaur will only use two or four legs, dragging the rest behind it.
When the two-headed variant encounters an enemy, the dog head primarily attacks. However, sometimes it also happens that it attacks the human head on its own body. A little brainpower and competitive spirit seem to still be present in this hybrid creature.
The horrific appearance of the centaur is rounded off by red tentacles growing behind the hanging spine.

What type is there still? The centaurs of the East Coast, on the other hand, mostly have only one head. However, this does not make it any better. A mutated, three-part tongue hangs out of their mouths, far too long.
The eyes are dark and seem to be dead. Below the head is a muscular torso. Tumors and other growths can be found on the back. This type of centaur also drags itself around on six arms.
Although this type actually comes from the East, some have moved to the West over time.

Besides these two main types, there are advanced forms of centaurs. They are even larger and stronger. Some of them can even take on super mutants; for example, in Fallout New Vegas, one can find a dead mutant in the crater “Devil’s Throat”. Centaurs are crawling around him, including a highly developed specimen.
Fun fact: Centaurs may be disgusting, but that does not deter some people in the Fallout world from eating their flesh. In Fallout 2, there is a restaurant in the town of Den where the dish is on the menu.
Since significant parts of a centaur come from a human, one can safely label the connoisseurs of this “delicacy” as cannibals. One character from the Fallout series has experienced something in the course of his story that could also end in a rather bizarre mutation: The silly guy from season 2 of Fallout transforms into a monster, but it’s probably worse than a ghoul
The horrific appearance of the centaur is rounded off by red tentacles growing behind the hanging spine.

What type is there still? The centaurs of the East Coast, on the other hand, mostly have only one head. However, this does not make it any better. A mutated, three-part tongue hangs out of their mouths, far too long.
The eyes are dark and seem to be dead. Below the head is a muscular torso. Tumors and other growths can be found on the back. This type of centaur also drags itself around on six arms.
Although this type actually comes from the East, some have moved to the West over time.

Besides these two main types, there are advanced forms of centaurs. They are even larger and stronger. Some of them can even take on super mutants; for example, in Fallout New Vegas, one can find a dead mutant in the crater “Devil’s Throat”. Centaurs are crawling around him, including a highly developed specimen.
Fun fact: Centaurs may be disgusting, but that does not deter some people in the Fallout world from eating their flesh. In Fallout 2, there is a restaurant in the town of Den where the dish is on the menu.
Since significant parts of a centaur come from a human, one can safely label the connoisseurs of this “delicacy” as cannibals. One character from the Fallout series has experienced something in the course of his story that could also end in a rather bizarre mutation: The silly guy from season 2 of Fallout transforms into a monster, but it’s probably worse than a ghoul
Just as there are different places from which centaurs originate, there are also different types of them. One is more disturbing than the other.
How many heads should there be?
What types are there? The Masters’ centaurs from the West are primarily notable for having two heads. One comes from a human, the other from an animal, usually a dog. You can also tell because the latter still wears a collar.
Under each head sits a fleshy torso. Six legs or arms, depending on your viewpoint, support the body and move it further. Often, a centaur will only use two or four legs, dragging the rest behind it.
When the two-headed variant encounters an enemy, the dog head primarily attacks. However, sometimes it also happens that it attacks the human head on its own body. A little brainpower and competitive spirit seem to still be present in this hybrid creature.
The horrific appearance of the centaur is rounded off by red tentacles growing behind the hanging spine.

What type is there still? The centaurs of the East Coast, on the other hand, mostly have only one head. However, this does not make it any better. A mutated, three-part tongue hangs out of their mouths, far too long.
The eyes are dark and seem to be dead. Below the head is a muscular torso. Tumors and other growths can be found on the back. This type of centaur also drags itself around on six arms.
Although this type actually comes from the East, some have moved to the West over time.

Besides these two main types, there are advanced forms of centaurs. They are even larger and stronger. Some of them can even take on super mutants; for example, in Fallout New Vegas, one can find a dead mutant in the crater “Devil’s Throat”. Centaurs are crawling around him, including a highly developed specimen.
Fun fact: Centaurs may be disgusting, but that does not deter some people in the Fallout world from eating their flesh. In Fallout 2, there is a restaurant in the town of Den where the dish is on the menu.
Since significant parts of a centaur come from a human, one can safely label the connoisseurs of this “delicacy” as cannibals. One character from the Fallout series has experienced something in the course of his story that could also end in a rather bizarre mutation: The silly guy from season 2 of Fallout transforms into a monster, but it’s probably worse than a ghoul
In Fallout, various strange creatures roam around, just think of the ghouls or super mutants, as they appear in the Amazon-series. One being is especially eerie, and was created due to rather questionable experiments.
What creatures are we talking about? Centaurs are beings from the Fallout world that appear as enemies. They are only remotely related to the mythical centaurs from Greek mythology.
For the hybrids, which display both human traits and animalistic features, look quite eerie. The centaurs represent prime body horror, directly linked to their creation.
There are primarily two places from which they originate. On the west coast of the USA, namely in New California and the Mojave Desert, there are particularly specimens that were created by the “Master”.
This creature, which is quite bizarre itself, has a slight god complex and experiments with the FEV virus at the Mariposa military base. This virus alters the DNA of living beings and causes them to mutate.
In the case of the centaurs, the Master combined humans and animals such as dogs or cats. He sometimes used the entire body, but sometimes only individual parts. Thanks to the FEV virus, the centaurs came into existence.
On the east coast around the capital, super mutants in Vault 87 ensured that centaurs came into the world. The new beings served as companions and a kind of watchdog for the super mutants.
Although this type actually comes from the East, some have moved to the West over time.

Besides these two main types, there are advanced forms of centaurs. They are even larger and stronger. Some of them can even take on super mutants; for example, in Fallout New Vegas, one can find a dead mutant in the crater “Devil’s Throat”. Centaurs are crawling around him, including a highly developed specimen.
Fun fact: Centaurs may be disgusting, but that does not deter some people in the Fallout world from eating their flesh. In Fallout 2, there is a restaurant in the town of Den where the dish is on the menu.
Since significant parts of a centaur come from a human, one can safely label the connoisseurs of this “delicacy” as cannibals. One character from the Fallout series has experienced something in the course of his story that could also end in a rather bizarre mutation: The silly guy from season 2 of Fallout transforms into a monster, but it’s probably worse than a ghoul
The horrific appearance of the centaur is rounded off by red tentacles growing behind the hanging spine.

What type is there still? The centaurs of the East Coast, on the other hand, mostly have only one head. However, this does not make it any better. A mutated, three-part tongue hangs out of their mouths, far too long.
The eyes are dark and seem to be dead. Below the head is a muscular torso. Tumors and other growths can be found on the back. This type of centaur also drags itself around on six arms.
Although this type actually comes from the East, some have moved to the West over time.

Besides these two main types, there are advanced forms of centaurs. They are even larger and stronger. Some of them can even take on super mutants; for example, in Fallout New Vegas, one can find a dead mutant in the crater “Devil’s Throat”. Centaurs are crawling around him, including a highly developed specimen.
Fun fact: Centaurs may be disgusting, but that does not deter some people in the Fallout world from eating their flesh. In Fallout 2, there is a restaurant in the town of Den where the dish is on the menu.
Since significant parts of a centaur come from a human, one can safely label the connoisseurs of this “delicacy” as cannibals. One character from the Fallout series has experienced something in the course of his story that could also end in a rather bizarre mutation: The silly guy from season 2 of Fallout transforms into a monster, but it’s probably worse than a ghoul
Just as there are different places from which centaurs originate, there are also different types of them. One is more disturbing than the other.
How many heads should there be?
What types are there? The Masters’ centaurs from the West are primarily notable for having two heads. One comes from a human, the other from an animal, usually a dog. You can also tell because the latter still wears a collar.
Under each head sits a fleshy torso. Six legs or arms, depending on your viewpoint, support the body and move it further. Often, a centaur will only use two or four legs, dragging the rest behind it.
When the two-headed variant encounters an enemy, the dog head primarily attacks. However, sometimes it also happens that it attacks the human head on its own body. A little brainpower and competitive spirit seem to still be present in this hybrid creature.
The horrific appearance of the centaur is rounded off by red tentacles growing behind the hanging spine.

What type is there still? The centaurs of the East Coast, on the other hand, mostly have only one head. However, this does not make it any better. A mutated, three-part tongue hangs out of their mouths, far too long.
The eyes are dark and seem to be dead. Below the head is a muscular torso. Tumors and other growths can be found on the back. This type of centaur also drags itself around on six arms.
Although this type actually comes from the East, some have moved to the West over time.

Besides these two main types, there are advanced forms of centaurs. They are even larger and stronger. Some of them can even take on super mutants; for example, in Fallout New Vegas, one can find a dead mutant in the crater “Devil’s Throat”. Centaurs are crawling around him, including a highly developed specimen.
Fun fact: Centaurs may be disgusting, but that does not deter some people in the Fallout world from eating their flesh. In Fallout 2, there is a restaurant in the town of Den where the dish is on the menu.
Since significant parts of a centaur come from a human, one can safely label the connoisseurs of this “delicacy” as cannibals. One character from the Fallout series has experienced something in the course of his story that could also end in a rather bizarre mutation: The silly guy from season 2 of Fallout transforms into a monster, but it’s probably worse than a ghoul