EzekielRaiden
Follower of the Way
It's literally written in the books. These are literally canon things. What more do you want?Proof ?
Proof ?
Ahem.Huh, no. Once more, you have a proof of that in the very argument that you make below.
The planes were not created by any gods; the gods inhabit the planes, and forces even more powerful than them (such as the Lady of Pain) can swat them away if they like--forces of explicitly mysterious origin that somehow spontaneously manifest out of their planes. "Lord Ao" explicitly doesn't create anything; he just facilitates the "balance" of things.And this is the part that you are making out of nowhere. Where exactly does it say this ? In any edition ?
What other than reality itself is forcing souls to show up in the afterlife appropriate for them? It's not a choice. No deity does it. It just happens. Unless, of course, you allow the Wall of the Faithless crap...which is EVEN WORSE.
According to the actual rules of alignment in 3e. Check the BoVD. Committing a single murder is enough to damn your soul to the lower planes, irrevocably. You can't remove the stain of that act. Period. It doesn't matter whether the likelihood is high, low, indifferent; if you do it, you're damned, period, it doesn't matter how good you were or how good you become later.Actually yes, I can, because I am a Planescape fan and I love these planes. But it's not what I was saying. Let's say that you are LG, first, there is little likelihood that you will, out of the blue, commit an act so hideous that it will shift you all the way to CE or even LE.
So. Where's your proof? Since you're so dogmatically insistent that I've got it completely wrong, show me where it says in the books that these things definitely aren't true. Because I've given you citations. I look forward to your responses.