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TopicHas there ever been a good definition for alignments in d&d
HanOfTheNekos
12/21/18 8:53:13 AM
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MariaTaylor posted...
HanOfTheNekos posted...
Lawful good most common


you believe that because you are lawful neutral, and you desperately want to think of yourself as good


Nah, I'm just more optimistic.

But similarly, I'd say you're actually neutral and not chaotic, given how you still subscribe to society and operate within it, despite your objections to how things are.

I think a lot of the gripes with lawful good come from the old style paladin interpretation of the alignment. I think it's a bad interpretation.

I would say that chaotic evil is easily the least common, followed by true neutral.
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