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What's your allignment?


kelem_ryu

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You may, or may not know the D&D allignment system. It has two axis to describe a characters attitude (good-evil; lawful-chaotic). It's of course simplified, nevertheless i think it's kinda fun. So what ideals do you like best?

 

 

 

 

 

lawful: You value law&order and the stability it brings. You abide to the law and want all people to do so.

 

 

 

chaotic: You don't care about laws. You do what you want whenever you want to. Laws only hinder that urge.

 

 

 

neutral: Laws are merely a means to an end. You won't judge people soley on their law abidance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

good: You care about others. You want them to get along and be treated well.

 

 

 

evil: You don't care about others. You only care about your advantage and pleasure.

 

 

 

neutral: You are in it for yourself. You wouldn't exactly harm others for your advantage, but you wouldn't stop to make sure everybody got a piece of the pie.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I always loved chaotic-good, recently i have an eye on chaotic-neutral though.

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Chaotic good I guess... although some people might say chaotic annoying :P

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Lawful-evil. As long as my advantage comes legally (even if it means bribing some officials to make it legal for me), I'll take it and crush those who stand in my way.

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I'd just like to be the first to point out that the D&D alignment system is woefully inadequate.

 

 

 

For example, the law-chaos axis can be described not as abidance with the law, but as a description of how one values community over the individual, or discipline over freedom. There are a lot of grey areas that the system can't really cover.

 

 

 

That said, I tend towards lawful neutral.

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