Centaur

Centaur, or Lichtina as a companion, is a monster in the first part of Monster Girl Quest: Paradox.

Monsterpedia Entry
''“A low-level Centaur monster with the lower body of a horse. With her excellent leg strength, she is proud to be one of the fastest monster species. Even among Centaurs this one is exceptionally prideful, and will not attack humans unless she wants to challenge a skilled adventurer. In such a case, she will draw her spear and show off her fighting abilities, which take advantage of her speed.''

''During her mating period however, she will indiscriminately attack men. The vagina located in her horse body provides incredible tightening thanks to her lower body strength. If raped by a Centaur, she will force the man to inseminate her under the weight of her horse body until his breathing goes faint.”''

Attacks

 * Attack – One Foe, Normal Attack
 * High Jump – One Foe, Physical, +200 Speed
 * Bird Drop – One Foe, Physical, Harpy Slayer, +200 Speed
 * Centaur Kiss – One Foe, Pleasure Attribute, Horny 75%
 * Centaur Hand Job – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute
 * Centaur Fellatio – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute
 * Power Charge – Self, Double Attack for Following Turn

Strategy
Her high agility almost guarantees that she will act first. While her attacks are nothing to write about, you can lose party members to repeated encounters if you don't have decent healing.

Evaluation
''“You mated with a horse? I was worried you’d be crushed under her body. Honestly, I’d prefer you had a quick death. Then we can hold our evaluation, instead of me waiting for you to die. The Centaur has high offensive ability, is quick, and uses spears. Be wary of your allies with low defense. She can also deal great damage to Harpy allies. You may want to remove Harpy allies from the front line. With that said, she has low defense. She is especially weak to pleasure attacks. Abnormal status effects are also effective. Blinding her will make her spear attacks useless. Now go, oh brave Luka. Is it almost your mating season, too?”''