D&D OGL Monsters


3.5/d20/OGL


Does anyone know if the Ondonti, Orog, and Wemic are OGL or not? Been searching the web to find out, but can find anything definite.


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Elghinn Lightbringer wrote:
Does anyone know if the Ondonti, Orog, and Wemic are OGL or not? Been searching the web to find out, but can find anything definite.

Sorry, they're not.


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


Crap! So no ondonti, orogs, or wemics...


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Just found this.

Orog

Its from Necromancer Games/Frog God Games


So you're clear on the Orogs then. Just have to make sure you note the Tome of Horrors in the OGL section too. ;)


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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.


Cayzle wrote:

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.

Free stuff? Now you're talking. ;)


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Cayzle wrote:

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

My rules for playing wemics (aka liontaurs) in Pathfinder are on page 70 of my free PF prestige class splat book.

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?


Alzrius wrote:
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... ;)

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The Scarred Lands had a wemic-like race called 'The Proud,' although they are very different stat-wise. It's OGL, 'though, and they fit the bill of being a lion-man 'centaur.'

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