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TopicHas there ever been a good definition for alignments in d&d
MariaTaylor
12/21/18 4:24:31 AM
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also unlike D&D your beliefs and ideals can change over time without a level penalty or something else weird. someone who is lawful when they are younger might become more chaotic as they mature. and, sure, the opposite is also possible.

it's just tough for me to buy that lawful or chaotic characters can ever truly be good. because you're always putting your ideals (order vs freedom) at the front of any conversation to determine what you believe to be good. your entire idea of servicing good is just reinforcing your service to order or freedom as the ultimate 'good.'

of course I think chaotic good seems more like a real thing than lawful good, but that's only because I'm chaotic and I like to view myself as potentially a good person.
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