Originally Posted by Blackheifer
Originally Posted by CJMPinger
Outer Planes can get... weird.
I want to say the phenomena is how you can sometimes get Lawful or even Good Demons and how you can get Chaotic Modrons, even though by their nature they should be always a certain alignment by their very existence.
Err, my point is that the rules/lore of the outer planes can sometimes be weird and even contradictory, like how Demons should always be Chaotic and Evil, but there are examples in canon D&D material of Lawful Neutral or even Chaotic Good demons. Though I did not know about subjective time, and kinda just considered true time the multiversal constant.

Poor Nordom and Fall-From-Grace. I still wonder if those crazy kids are still doing ok. I see a buddy cop movie- "Succubus Cubed!"

Big reveal, it was Anna-of-The-Shadows behind everything. She gets away after her monologue - which sets up the sequel "Succubus Cubed Squared".

So good.

The main ones I was thinking of. Planescape Torment I feel does a great job at showing the exceptions to the rules, rather, it does a great job showing the beings who go against the natural order of things. I'd definitely recommend it for anyone who wants to delve into the more outer edges of D&D lore made into a videogame.