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TopicHas there ever been a good definition for alignments in d&d
HanOfTheNekos
12/20/18 11:18:51 AM
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Good spectrum is a little different... in those lines, I treat it more of where those people operate, since all good people tend towards a basic sense of order. A lawful good person operates within society and existing structures - they're more likely to be member to established organizations, allow justice to occur through the "proper" channels, stick to their word.

Chaotic good people stick to smaller groups, are more free-spirited, and tend to be more selfish. Chaotic good is usually the alignment of most adventuring groups, though an argument can be made for neutral good and chaotic neutral.
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