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Alignment Stuff
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:50 pm
by KoriStronghammer
I've recently got back into Dungeons and Dragons, and it made me think about character alignments, and our characters. What would you say your characters alignment is?
Kori Stronghammer- Chaotic Good/Chaotic Neutral
Wulf- Neutral Good
Egg- Lawful Good
Re: Alignment Stuff
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:53 pm
by Stella
Funny. I've been playing a bit too. I was talking earlier with someone about the alignment system.
Morry - Neutral evil
Cat - Chaotic neutral
Dragon - Neutral
Stella - Neutral evil
Hakujoumi - Chaotic evil
Ika - Neutral good
Guile - Lawful evil
Re: Alignment Stuff
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:57 pm
by Jeeko
Sweet idea. I'm just snickering at all Kori's good and all Zina's evil. Here's my best guess at mine:
Erryl - Neutral
Arusa - Chaotic neutral
Jeeko - Chaotic neutral
Rorgue - Neutral
Re: Alignment Stuff
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 4:09 am
by Metarie
I think Ree's neutral good.
Re: Alignment Stuff
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 5:35 pm
by Saruna
Saruna - Lawful good
Iarei - Chaotic Evil
Vexako - Neutral
Anther - As of now he'll act Lawful Evil but think he's Chaotic Good
Tasza - Lawful Good
Deilakrion - Chaotic Neutral
Amm - Lawful Neutral
Leni - Chaotic Good
Rutenchioth - Neutral Evil
Solana - Lawful Evil
Not yet active
Soot - mostly Chaotic Evil
Kuyeix - Lawful Neutral
NPCs -
Rue - Chaotic Evil
Yoger - Neutral Good
Rivos - Lawful Evil
Re: Alignment Stuff
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:01 pm
by Niabi
Everyone knows how much I hate D&D and how I dislike associating terms such as "good" and "evil" to a character based on their actions rather than looking into the driving force behind such actions or their own sense of morals/lack of morals. However, because it looks like everyone else is doing it, I might as well give it a shot but I make no promises as to if I've assigned the proper terms to each character.
Niabi - Neutral
Talion - Chaotic Neutral
Shann - Neutral Evil
Zain - Neutral Good
Sam - Neutral Good
Fathia - Lawful Good
Re: Alignment Stuff
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:48 pm
by Saruna
Like in chat, for the most part good = selfless while evil = selfish. Neutral is the standard grey. I don't like the morals thing either, but if you think of it as a representation rather than good vs evil it helps make it more palatable.
Re: Alignment Stuff
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 4:33 pm
by Frug
Imma preface this by saying the D&D alignment system is okay, but it's a simplification and doesn't capture everything.
Chrish - Chaotic Good
Camulous - Lawful Good/Lawful Neutral (doesn't fit either properly)
Cervantes - Neutral Evil/Neutral Neutral (doesn't fit either properly)
Belatucadrus - Lawful Evil
Brin Moryldar - Neutral Evil
Camulous is basically lawful good, but he's also a bit of a nazi because he believes that by doing so he's protecting people. Imagine I had a spell that fucked with a paladin's ability to "detect evil" (a retarded spell to begin with) and I started making everyone in a village look evil. Your paladin may well be cutting a swathe of death through that village, because paladins in D&D are also quite fascist.
Cervantes is bitter and upset, so he behaves evil in most circumstances, but he's not that bad.
Re: Alignment Stuff
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 3:53 pm
by Niabi
Cervantes is not evil! A bit misguided maybe, but not evil.
Re: Alignment Stuff
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:14 pm
by Morveya Aris
I've always had a bit of a like/dislike (not love/hate, that's too strong) relationship with D&D alignment. It really does oversimplify a personality, for the most part.
But my RPG roots are in D&D, and I do find it sometimes interesting to look at a character with that perspective.
Morveya is somewhere between chaotic-good and neutral-good.