
Dragonchess Player |

Pretty much all of the 3.x OGL material is on the d20srd.org site, including the monsters.

Cayzle |
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AFAIK, the term "wemic" is WotC intellectual property, which is one reason that wemics seldom make it into new versions and third party works under that name. However, the idea of a "lion centaur" or "liontaur" dates back to Ancient Assyria, with more mentions in medieval and renaissance art (including Shakespeare).
There is no reason you cannot have liontaurs in your game. And I have lots of liontaur stats for D&D 3.5 and Pathfinder. Here is my collection of rules for playing wemics from all around the Internets:
http://cayzle.com/links/rules.html
Here are my own rules for wemics as 3E monters:
http://www.cayzle.com/DnD/3Ewemic.html
Here are my suggestions for playing wemics in 3E:
http://www.cayzle.com/DnD/3Evariants.html
My rules for playing wemics (aka liontaurs) in Pathfinder are on page 70 of my free PF prestige class splat book.
http://cayzle.com/splat/
Email me if you need more help: cayzle@cayzle.com.

Elghinn Lightbringer |
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AFAIK, the term "wemic" is WotC intellectual property, which is one reason that wemics seldom make it into new versions and third party works under that name. However, the idea of a "lion centaur" or "liontaur" dates back to Ancient Assyria, with more mentions in medieval and renaissance art (including Shakespeare).
There is no reason you cannot have liontaurs in your game. And I have lots of liontaur stats for D&D 3.5 and Pathfinder.
Here is my collection of rules for playing wemics from all around the Internets
Here are my own rules for wemics as 3E monters
Here are my suggestions for playing wemics in 3E
Email me if you need more help: cayzle@cayzle.com.
Thanks Cayzle! I've linked your links for you for easier access.

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Does anyone else find themselves humming "ah-wemic-way" as the background in The Lion Sleeps Tonight sometimes?
Even better, invoke the power of lip-syncing. Just like Milli Vanilli did... ;)