This must have been the first time Dorothy had ridden a horse in her two lifetimes put together, but she, the homebody witch, didn't feel happy about it. Instead, she blushed shyly and felt utterly lost.
After all, who would have known that her first ride would be on such a beautiful horse?
"Ah, but isn't it said in books that centaurs do not casually let people ride them?"
Dorothy recalled the description from the Otherworldly Races Handbook she had read and thought to herself.
The book stated that centaurs were a proud race, highly valuing knightly honor, and emphasized in bold not to think of riding a centaur upon seeing one, as it was considered very rude. It detailed how centaurs perceived such actions as an insult, especially the females.
Typically, only a partner could touch the back of a female centaur, and if you tried to ride one forcibly, it equated to molestation, with severe consequences.