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** The 1st Edition had druids doing the same thing as Lord Gro, though in the name of "balance". They dropped this when they realized that it gives all druids [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder]].
** In 2nd Edition this was instead used for the petitioners of the [[Planescape|Outlands]]. It seems to have been subsequently dropped. the rilmani still play it straight, however, constantly switching sides to maintain the [[Balance Between Good and Evil]], as well as between Law and Chaos.
** The Leshay are an ancient race of Fey from an alternate reality that has ceased to exist. Able to [[Time Abyss| live forever unless they're killed]], individual Leshay can be the most valiant of heroes or the most vile of villains, and many have been ''both''. If aA historian who has, say, studied the life of Alice the Blood-Drinker (a rulertyrant who ruled an empire a thousand years ago, known to be a sadistic tyrantdespot who would order still-living prisoners nailed to the walls of her castle because she found their dying screams to be entertaining) might be surprised to find Alice still alive in the present day, now a beloved and respected philanthropist who both donates and volunteers her time at the local [[Orphanage of Love]]. If confronted on her past, Alice would just shrug and say, [[Orange and Blue Morality| "It was a phase I was going through."]]
** Half-giants in the ''[[Dark Sun]]'' setting have one of the weirdest alignment systems in the overall game. Like all intelligent beings in ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'', their alignments consist of two factors, ethics (Law and Chaos) and morals (Good and Evil); ''one'' of these factors is fixed, but the other is mutable, and is randomly determined every day. Thus, a Lawful half-giant might could be Lawful Good one day, Lawful Evil the next, and be Good again the day after that.