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TopicHas there ever been a good definition for alignments in d&d
HeroDelTiempo17
12/20/18 4:41:02 PM
#51:


Lopen posted...
I don't think there's anything that says that Thanos wants "order." I'm pretty sure he just wants the universe to thrive by whatever means is most effective, not by limiting chaos or whatever.


Well then I guess that's where we disagree. Becase I don't think Thanos wants it to thrive using whatever method is best. I think he wants it to thrive in a way that is exactly in line with the standard he has already decided - the arbritary standard of "half the people are fucking dead." Thanos would consider the method AND result equally important. This deliberate process of following a specific ideal and wanting to make the entire universe follow for its own good is what I view as lawful.

But of course, nothing says that explicitly. It's all subtext and my interpretation because otherwise Thanos's plan doesn't make much sense. As I said before, if you take Thanos at his word and assume he is truly altruistic and opportunist, he is neutral.
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