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<blockquote data-quote="Arashi Ravenblade" data-source="post: 3455234" data-attributes="member: 15630"><p>Some have already said it, but i feel that the beings of the far realms are to us as we are to ants. We are so far above ants in our thinking and our ability that they couldnt even being to grasp what we do, just like most people dont think insects truly think or feel anything. So too might the Far Realmers think of us. We might be so primative and bug like that they see us as moving objects not possessing any form of thought other than to do what we do.</p><p>So like us they feel no remorse for killing us or walking over our cities. The same as we do to such small beings as the ant. </p><p></p><p>Now the D&D universe exists on a set of rules, the universe is goverend by good, evil, law, chaos and neutrality. When a being who enters our universe from another one that does not possess such laws, the universe automatically assigns them one based on their actions. So lets say a far Realmers comes through a tear in reality and treads all over a city killing hundreds, the Universe understands this being as intelligent or sentiant but because of it's action makes it Neutral Evil, so spells that detect such things register that as NE, when in reality, in his own universe he, she or it wouldnt register at all. In fact an ability to detect alignment might not function at all. </p><p></p><p>Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arashi Ravenblade, post: 3455234, member: 15630"] Some have already said it, but i feel that the beings of the far realms are to us as we are to ants. We are so far above ants in our thinking and our ability that they couldnt even being to grasp what we do, just like most people dont think insects truly think or feel anything. So too might the Far Realmers think of us. We might be so primative and bug like that they see us as moving objects not possessing any form of thought other than to do what we do. So like us they feel no remorse for killing us or walking over our cities. The same as we do to such small beings as the ant. Now the D&D universe exists on a set of rules, the universe is goverend by good, evil, law, chaos and neutrality. When a being who enters our universe from another one that does not possess such laws, the universe automatically assigns them one based on their actions. So lets say a far Realmers comes through a tear in reality and treads all over a city killing hundreds, the Universe understands this being as intelligent or sentiant but because of it's action makes it Neutral Evil, so spells that detect such things register that as NE, when in reality, in his own universe he, she or it wouldnt register at all. In fact an ability to detect alignment might not function at all. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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