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I always imagined the modrons to be numbered.
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Hmm - that does seem to match their anal-retentive personalities
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ST ps, I made that up, but sounds interesting...
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Hmm... could work...
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I've always thought modron = bureaucrat.
I do think it's possible for absolute law, though. It is conceivable to me that the laws are a priori, that they existed before the plane of lawfulness and before the whole multiverse (I'm not saying they did, I'm just saying its conceivable. ![]() ![]() The other thing is that when we are dealing with deities, is is hard for us mere mortal sages to understand the full scope of their actions. ![]() |
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Ha ha... Well, of course, that is just my own interpretation (with a nice helping of Chinese yin-yang theory)... But in any case, even in the Abyss we have non-evil Alu-demons and fallen angels in the Seven Heavens; in the Inner Planes too, there are those elemental pockets as well.
(The only truly "pure" places seem to be the Positive and Negative Material Planes.) But yeah, lawfulness = bureaucrats, but also the sods that follow mindlessly what the bureaucrats say. (Japan is very much this way, but I am not quite sure what to think of China - China too is a very bureaucratic society, but one where the people have a sort of random streak that doesn't seem to match this very well...).
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I contend that the "exceptions" in the various planes do nothing to effect the overall alignment of the plane. (And people thought my philosophy degree wouldn't come in handy.
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I agree! It is the same as in Japan, where a few slaad (like me) don't affect the overall modronic nature of the plane, er, country. (They do like numbers to label people here, though - I've a whole bunch of them now! I have two at my company (why two?!), for example...)
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At school, we have numbers and passwords that are assigned when we start our program, that most people never use. No one is sure what they're for...
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I would like to request 3 large images. They don't have to be new, they could be composites or non-DC stuff. What I want are a picture to represent the three core books that anyone would need to play AD&D (player's guide, dungeon master's guide and monster manual).
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