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Coolest d&d monsters
Coolest d&d monsters












The architecture of the cosmology focused on the “Great Wheel,” the sixteen planes surrounding the Outlands. In AD&D, the cosmology of D&D which had gradually developed over the course of numerous publications was codified into the Planescape setting, which focused on adventures on the planes besides the Prime Material. An answer is considered correct as long as it is backed by the lore of its system. I understand that there may be more than one correct answer (for example, Monster X may be the perfect NE monster in D&D 4.0 while it might be Monster Y in Pathfinder. I will accept any creature from the history of D&D and Pathfinder as long as you can cite its close ties with its respective alignment. In order to prevent this from being opinion-based, answers must entail specific monsters that have canonically been declared to be representative of their respective alignment, or creatures that have another narrative connection with their alignment or alignment-based plane. This visually distinguishes each alignment from one another (making them easier to sort) but also provides a cool transformative aesthetic that my players have expressed interest in seeing. While in this afterlife plane, a character begins to take on a form that represents its alignment.

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In my D&D 5e game, I have a custom cosmology, and I'm currently working on a concept for an afterlife plane where any sentient creature who enters is sorted by alignment and guided to the afterlife.














Coolest d&d monsters