Wemics are a centauroid race of lions that exist mainly in two different areas on Avlis. In the west, they roam the plains of the Kurathene Empire. In the east, they inhabit the jungles of Jechran and Drotid. Both lines draw their ancestry from the same roots, and have similar cultures, with minor differences.
'''Area of Control:''' [[Wemic|Wemics]]
Wemics are the creation of the god Balgar, and almost all the Wemic race worships him as "The Son". Balgar is the son of Mikon and a mortal woman whom he conceived with named Aryeh Gidol. Later, Aryeh's existence was preserved by Mikon, she came to be equally worshiped by the wemics as "The Mother". Both gods play important roles in the daily lives of the wemic.
'''Domains:''' Animal, Strength, Travel
All wemics trace their roots through their mothers, who are generally regarded as the elders of the family units or prides. Most prides will wander the plains or jungles where they are accustomed, rarely settling down. They are at one with the land, feeding off of game in the area until they feel it is time to move on to better grounds. Though this existence seems simple, the wemics are by no means primitive. Every pride is networked with all its neighboring units, and through this network, the wemics have a pretty good idea of what passes through their territory.
Wemics do not claim land as their own, and have no countries or nations. However, they will protect their chosen hunting grounds from anyone they see as a threat. They are very intelligent, and always aware that some other race may lay claim to their grounds as part of a nation of humans, elves, or others. This does not trouble them, and often they can find themselves in agreement with the nation in which they inhabit, so long as their lands are properly cared for. Often, male wemics will want to make their own way in the world apart from their matrilineal society, and they will offer their services to the nation where they live. This phenomena is seen many times in the plains of the Kurathene Empire, where goodly lords are common, though it is not often seen in places like Drotid where tyrants play.
'''Balgar''' is credited with creating the wemic race, and is worshipped by them as "The Son". This term alludes to his mother, [[Aryeh Gidol]] or "The Great Mother", who birthed Balgar from a union with the god [[Mikon]]. Wemics see Balgar as the main symbol of their race, and the one who preserves their strength. The warrior spirit of wemics, their sense of order, and their wandering nature are all seen as aspects of Balgar and are thought to originate from his will.
Though the wemics live in a matrilineal society, the males are not oppressed in any way. They simply do not have the drive for organization and structure that the females have. So it is left to them to take it up. "The Mother" provides qualities of order and structure, whereas "The Son" preaches doing whatever seems prudent at the time. Both philosophies are regarded equally in the wemic society, and they both fill a role.
For the most part, this deity is only worshipped by wemics. About half of all wemic prides have at least one cleric of Balgar, who is usually male, but not always. These clerics form a loose network of contacts throughout the planes and jungles, but they rarely find a need to convene on a regular basis unless there is something severely wrong with wemic affairs.
When hunting, the females will often take the lead, though males have been known to participate in their own hunts from time to time. Male wemics have different personalities. Some are sociable, and some are solitary. It varies. The solitary ones often find themselves living apart from the pride, but not out of contact. Sociable ones are often found among other races.
Balgar is credited with creating the wemic race, and is worshipped by them as "The Son". This term alludes to his mother, Aryeh Gidol or "The Great Mother", who birthed Balgar from a union with the god Mikon. Wemics see Balgar as the main symbol of their race, and the one who preserves their strength. The warrior spirit of wemics, their sense of order, and their wandering nature are all seen as aspects of Balgar and are thought to originate from his will.
For the most part, this deity is only worshipped by wemics. About half of all wemic prides have at least one cleric of Balgar, who is usually male, but not always. These clerics form a loose network of contacts throughout the planes and jungles, but they rarely find a need to convene on a regular basis unless there is something severely wrong with wemic affairs.