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A '''[[Wikipedia:wemic|wemic]]''' (or '''liontaur''') is a fantastical creature found in [[WikiPedia:role-playing game|role-playing game]]s (such as [[Wikipedia:Dungeons & Dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]]) and in a small amount of modern fantasy literature. They are sometimes the subject of [[Wikipedia:furry|furry]] art. Wemics have the torso, arms, and head of a human and the body, legs, and tail of a [[Wikipedia:lion|lion]]. Thus, they are like [[ | A '''[[Wikipedia:wemic|wemic]]''' (or '''liontaur''') is a fantastical creature found in [[WikiPedia:role-playing game|role-playing game]]s (such as [[Wikipedia:Dungeons & Dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]]) and in a small amount of modern fantasy literature. They are sometimes the subject of [[Wikipedia:furry|furry]] art. Wemics have the torso, arms, and head of a human and the body, legs, and tail of a [[Wikipedia:lion|lion]]. Thus, they are like [[Wikipedia:centaur|centaur]]s but with lion parts instead of horse parts. They are a type of [[Wikipedia:taur|taur]] and also a type of [[Wikipedia:felitaur|felitaur]]. | ||
'''Base Race:''' [[Half-Elf]] | '''Base Race:''' [[Half-Elf]] |
Revision as of 21:55, 24 January 2006
A wemic (or liontaur) is a fantastical creature found in role-playing games (such as Dungeons & Dragons) and in a small amount of modern fantasy literature. They are sometimes the subject of furry art. Wemics have the torso, arms, and head of a human and the body, legs, and tail of a lion. Thus, they are like centaurs but with lion parts instead of horse parts. They are a type of taur and also a type of felitaur.
Base Race: Half-Elf
ECL: 3
Ability Score Adjustments: +7 Str +1 Dex +1 Con -2 Cha
Feats:
Alertness
Skill Affinity: Hide
Skill Affinity: Move Silently
Skill Affinity: Listen
Skill Affinity: Spot
Special Abilities: Deflection Armor Bonus
Favored Class: Barbarian
NOTES:
- Unlike Centaur, Wemics are a dynamic models - torso of a wemic is a half-elf, I believe, and will show any tattoos selected during character generation. Skin and hair colour are also as selected during character generation.
- Wemics only have 4 head models for males, and 2 for females. The "Customise Character" step of character creation defaults to head 1, and the right arrow counts up.
- The ECL of a wemic makes it level 4, which means that you do not get the same kid gloves as most characters (There are no XP penalties or resting restrictions before level 4). You can also lose your class level (eg if you start a barbarian1/beast3, you will become a beast/3 - this causes problems assigning skill points when you regain level 4 (reasons to be elaborated on with some testing.)