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TopicHas there ever been a good definition for alignments in d&d
ChaosTonyV4
12/21/18 4:48:44 AM
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Paratroopa1 posted...
But then at the same time, D&D makes it absolutely, 100% clear that both good/evil and lawful/chaotic are actual inherent, physical qualities that a person has, something that can actually be scientifically measured, which is really strange


Is it that strange when you consider stats and feats exist that specifically measure and define what youre able to do?

Also, I think you guys are wrong about Lawful Good.

Its not that theyre Good and they believe laws are all Good. Its that theyre Good, and they believe Laws are the best way to protect the common good. If a Law is unjust, or if something is legal but causing harm, they will act against it.

Think of them like Protectionists that also walk the walk.
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