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TopicHas there ever been a good definition for alignments in d&d
HanOfTheNekos
12/20/18 9:42:52 AM
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I like to rename lawful to "order". Makes a lot more sense when you consider it on the evil side of the axis... lawful evil operates within a set order, a code, etc... the is order to the world and they will achieve their desires within the existing order. They also do evil to establish that order - if someone wants to become an evil king, they're lawful.

Chaotic evil acts in opposition to order and expectation. They do evil, almost with the purpose of taking down existing structures.

Most Disney villains are lawful evil.
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