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TopicHas there ever been a good definition for alignments in d&d
Pirateking2000
12/20/18 10:57:14 PM
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I just figured they went something like:

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Lawful Good: Law abiding guy. Does things by the book and by his own moral laws no matter what even if they get in the way

Neutral Good: Guy who does general good. Not really beholden to laws but doesn't go out of their way to break them unless its necessary or in certain circumstances

Chaotic Good: Do good and what they think is right at any cost. Fuck the laws and red tape if they get in the way.

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Lawful Neutral: Follows the rules. Just someone doing their job.

True Neutral: Does whatever they want / need to at any given time. Someone who just wants to get through whatever situation they are in in one piece and / or possibly a bit richer.

Chaotic Neutral: Random. A non malicious trickster. Someone in it for the fun and adventure.

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Lawful Evil: Bad guy who follows a code or set hierarchy / rules. Seeks to dominate the system and others. Will likely follow agreements and such but will also try to find a loop hole in it to still fuck you over

Neutral Evil: Bad guy who does whatever they can to get what they want. Will follow the rules only when it suits them and will betray people on a dime.

Chaotic Evil: Bad guy who just wants to fucking ruin everything for everyone and just be a destructive dickhead because they feel like it. Just go nuts!
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