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TopicHas there ever been a good definition for alignments in d&d
MariaTaylor
12/20/18 1:23:07 PM
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Lopen posted...
Lawful is honestly the easiest one to distinguish. Neutral vs Chaotic is where it gets trickier to me. Best I can determine is neutral is primarily driven by self interest or by an active desire to achieve neutrality and will act lawfully or chaotically from situation to situation depending on its interaction with the world as a whole. Chaotic is actively whimsical and will do whatever catches their fancy at the time. I feel like those two tend to have the most overlap, though I would say chaotic good is more likely to do "stupid heroic things" than neutral good.


chaotic people are supposed to be actively opposed to lawful people. for example I'd consider myself chaotic since I don't think 'lawful good' can actually exist. I think anyone who calls themself 'lawful good' is probably lawful evil, or maybe lawful neutral at best.

obviously I'm not neutral because I have feelings directly opposed to lawful ways of thinking.
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