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Demons "beyond the Pale" were essentially demi-gods, and could not be controlled by ordinary means. Demons of the Essaence, more directly related to The Unlife, were of a fundamentally different nature. The only exception were [[Ordainers]], who would occasionally become so chaotic and unruly, they were thrust or banished into the Void.
Demons "beyond the Pale" were essentially demi-gods, and could not be controlled by ordinary means. Demons of the Essaence, more directly related to The Unlife, were of a fundamentally different nature. The only exception were [[Ordainers]], who would occasionally become so chaotic and unruly, they were thrust or banished into the Void.


While these are the valid definitions within Shadow World, they were categorized differently in Rolemaster, where Demons of the Void were souls of our world who ''became'' demonic on other planes of existence. These were re-cast as "[[The Vvrael#Behind_The_Scenes|Conformer]]" demons of the Outer Void for Shadow World. Within that scheme the Demons of the Pales were the "natural" denizens of other planes, and there was no category corresponding to Demons of the Essaence. There were, however, other categories. One of those classes of "non-demonic" extra-planar entities directly corresponds to most of the creatures in [[The Broken Lands]]. These would be non-canonical in Shadow World.
While these are the valid definitions within Shadow World, they were categorized differently in [[Rolemaster]], where Demons of the Void were souls of our world who ''became'' demonic on other planes of existence. These were re-cast as "[[The Vvrael#Behind_The_Scenes|Conformer]]" demons of the Outer Void for Shadow World. Within that scheme the Demons of the Pales were the "natural" denizens of other planes, and there was no category corresponding to Demons of the Essaence. There were, however, other categories. One of those classes of "non-demonic" extra-planar entities directly corresponds to most of the creatures in [[The Broken Lands]]. These would be non-canonical in Shadow World.


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Revision as of 02:32, 6 January 2015

The Pales were demonic planes outside of existence in the "Near Void" in the Shadow World cosmology. While not related to The Unlife per se, they were indirectly, by paralleling the chaotic aspects of our own reality. Not necessarily evil, Demons of the Pales were so intrinsically alien, they were uncontrollably insane and unpredictable. Thus, they were only used for force by dark mages, and were often related to the Dark Gods in their I.C.E. Age form. There were portals leading to the Pales on Lornon. The "Outer Void" had no common reference points with our own existence, and only very unusual conditions and the most powerful gates would allow access.

Demons "beyond the Pale" were essentially demi-gods, and could not be controlled by ordinary means. Demons of the Essaence, more directly related to The Unlife, were of a fundamentally different nature. The only exception were Ordainers, who would occasionally become so chaotic and unruly, they were thrust or banished into the Void.

While these are the valid definitions within Shadow World, they were categorized differently in Rolemaster, where Demons of the Void were souls of our world who became demonic on other planes of existence. These were re-cast as "Conformer" demons of the Outer Void for Shadow World. Within that scheme the Demons of the Pales were the "natural" denizens of other planes, and there was no category corresponding to Demons of the Essaence. There were, however, other categories. One of those classes of "non-demonic" extra-planar entities directly corresponds to most of the creatures in The Broken Lands. These would be non-canonical in Shadow World.