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| In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, modrons are creatures native to Mechanus, the Lawful neutral aligned Outer Plane. Modrons are living creatures that resemble geometric shapes with humanoid limbs. They represent a living, physical manifestation of law without regard to good or evil, much as devils are a manifestation of law mixed with evil and archons are of law mixed with good. In later (post-Gary Gygax) versions of Dungeons & Dragons, the Plane of Law was renamed from Nirvana to Mechanus and the modrons were changed into living clockwork creatures. Modrons have a strict hierarchy, with each rank reporting to the rank directly above it, and issuing commands to the ones ranking beneath it. For example, a quadrone modron will report to a pentadrone, and command several tridrones. But it will not recognize decatons or nonatons as being of the modron race. The Planescape campaign setting introduced rogue modrons: modrons who have left Mechanus and broken their connections to the other modrons. Modrons were made a playable character race in the Planewalker's Handbook, and a rogue modron named Nordom (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) could join the player's party in the computer game Planescape: Torment. In the Third Edition of Dungeons & Dragons, modrons have largely faded from prominence, their place as the primary representatives of lawful neutrality taken by the antlike, expansionist formians and the robot-like, implacable inevitables. To date, they have received only a passing reference in the Manual of the Planes sourcebook, with a far more detailed explanation in the web enhancement. The hierarchy of Modrons, ranked from lowest to highest, is as follows: There are only limited numbers of hierarch Modrons in existence, there being only one Primus, four Secundi, nine Tertians, and so on. In order to keep this number stable, upon the demise of a Hierarch, one of a lower rank is promoted upwards, and the resulting void filled by another promotion, and so on. When the promotion reaches the Monodrone level, one of the Monodrones divides into two to fill the void left by the promotion of a Monodrone into a Duodrone. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Modron (Dungeons & Dragons) ] | Searches on eBayRelated searches on eBay |
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