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  1. Modron - Forgotten Realms Wiki

    A modron's appearance was varied and depended on their position in modron society. The most common appearance of a modron was as a geometric shape, such as a sphere or cube.

  2. Modron - Wikipedia

    Modron largely features in the Welsh tradition as a supernatural mother figure. She likely derives from the Celtic goddess Matrona, known to have been worshiped in Gaul.

  3. How to Play a Modron like a Wind-Up Soldier - D&D Beyond

    Sep 1, 2018 · Fifteen distinct types of modrons exist in the Multiverse: five types of base modrons and ten types of modron hierarchs.

  4. Monodrone - 5etools

    A modron unit sometimes becomes defective, either through natural decay or exposure to chaotic forces. Rogue modrons don't act in accordance with Primus's wishes and directives, breaking laws, …

  5. Modron (5e) - Dungeons and Dragons Wiki

    Apr 14, 2024 · Modrons are orderly geometrically-shaped beings from the plane of Mechanus. [3] Summary: Rogue Modrons are defective modrons that act other than within the Primus's directives. …

  6. Highly Optimised Modrons Library | Encyclopedia Modronica

    4 days ago · This is designed to be a library where you can find more or less any modron core you need. Whether it be for a specific DPS champion - an achievement - or even reference designs for when …

  7. Modrons 5e Guide - Explore DnD

    Aug 13, 2022 · To a Modron, the whim of Primus is the actual and perfect realization of law. They are described as having increasingly strange bodies, which, as they get promoted, evolve into more …

  8. Modron: The Celtic Mother Goddess - MythBank

    Jul 14, 2022 · Modron is best known as the mother of Mabon in certain Arthurian legends. She is a mother figure or a goddess of fertility.

  9. What Are Modrons In D&D? - TheGamer

    Jul 10, 2024 · Modrons are classed as Constructs, the category reserved for mechanical or otherwise artificial creatures. Other creatures you can find in this category would be things like golems or …

  10. Modron - Dungeons & Dragons Lore Wiki

    Modrons are mechanical creatures divided into fifteen sub-species of increasing rank and power. All modrons of a given rank appear identical and are practically impossible to tell apart, unless some …