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<blockquote data-quote="Andor" data-source="post: 6344056" data-attributes="member: 1879"><p>How so? I mean I really don't see it. </p><p></p><p>The planes are defined as infinite and varied even internally. Ergo whatever you want exist out there including a place where demons and devils sit around singing Kumbaya. Furthermore planescape makes <em>explicit</em> the idea that things are not fixed. Places move and change. Plus going right back to the original depeiction of the planes there are odd connections between planes in places which means that local to wherever you want you can describe whatever you need. </p><p></p><p>Plus we know that individual prime planes can have unique relationships to the outerplanes. Darksun is the posterboy for this. In spite of the <em>doubly</em> common setting that was explicit in late 2e Athas was it's own place, isolated from the outer planes, and with a Crystal sphere impossibly far from the clustered spheres of the other settings. </p><p></p><p>You want a world with only the L-N-C alignments of BECMI? Provide planar links only to Mechanus, the outlands and Limbo. Good and evil <em>as extraplanar forces</em> have no meaning in your world now. </p><p></p><p>Yes, Planescape and the great wheel provide an overarching backdrop. However it is one that can, with perfect internal consistancy, still allow whatever local setup you want for your game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andor, post: 6344056, member: 1879"] How so? I mean I really don't see it. The planes are defined as infinite and varied even internally. Ergo whatever you want exist out there including a place where demons and devils sit around singing Kumbaya. Furthermore planescape makes [i]explicit[/i] the idea that things are not fixed. Places move and change. Plus going right back to the original depeiction of the planes there are odd connections between planes in places which means that local to wherever you want you can describe whatever you need. Plus we know that individual prime planes can have unique relationships to the outerplanes. Darksun is the posterboy for this. In spite of the [i]doubly[/i] common setting that was explicit in late 2e Athas was it's own place, isolated from the outer planes, and with a Crystal sphere impossibly far from the clustered spheres of the other settings. You want a world with only the L-N-C alignments of BECMI? Provide planar links only to Mechanus, the outlands and Limbo. Good and evil [i]as extraplanar forces[/i] have no meaning in your world now. Yes, Planescape and the great wheel provide an overarching backdrop. However it is one that can, with perfect internal consistancy, still allow whatever local setup you want for your game. [/QUOTE]
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