Talk:Demonic-Undead Physiology/@comment-24053170-20161217034612/@comment-24053170-20161217061727

Then you are clearly reading something else that has nothing to do with dnd. because all of the guidebooks I have up to the 3.5 edition state otherwise.

You can believe whatever you want, but it doesn't change the actual truth.

Also when demons are slain they simply disappear into nothingness.

If Orcus was nothing more then a demon lord, then why exactly did he up end floating in the astral plane with all of the other corpses of dead gods that go there when they die?

All gods regardless of there nature or status end up in the astral plane when they die as gigantic continent sized corpses of there original form, it doesn't matter what they were a god of if they had absolutely any trace of divinity they end up in the astral plane when they die.

Orcus was a God, otherwise he should not have ended up there. that fact is canon and undisputable and Wizards of the Coast will say the same if you contact them,

In fact that rule has been in place since the first edition of DnD and has never been changed in the entire history of the series.