Nerds Unite: What is your moral Alignment [aka (A)D&D Alignment]?

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Mr.Squishy

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According to most tests, neutral good. I agree with that, sure, but I have leanings towards chaotic good as well, or if I'm feeling apathetic or lazy, I may even end up True Neutral - or if there's enough to be gained, I'll be a self-serving neutral evil bastard.
 

Wormthong

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true neutral. apathy all the way in my life.
edit: also im seeing very few dedicated true neutrals in here and i have a small explanation for that. we probably don't care enough to post seeing as im finding it hard enough to care myself.
 

Da Orky Man

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Neutral Good. 'Good' in the sense that I've got a plan that involves ransoming the government to acquire the money to get a hold of a number of nukes, which I can then use to launch multiple missile-shield satellites into orbit, therefore ending the possibility of nuclear war. Soon as they detect a nuke launch, satellite locks onto it and t=shoots it down with a medium-strength laser.
 

Khada

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Neutral Good - Being lawful isn't really the definition of good so neutral it is.
 

Macgyvercas

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Depends on what type of character I'm playing. For Monks, I go Lawful Neutral, Paladins get Lawful Good (duh), and Fighters are normally Neutral.

I don't play too many Chaotic characters, despite being chaotic myself.
 

chaosbedlam

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Chaotic neutral all the way. nothing like being unstable and unpredictable to keep your team mates on edge...
 

RQshadowe

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Chaotic neutral.

Working on the premise that if i were running away from a dragon i would throw a spanner at the guy running with me so the dragon ate him instead of me.

When throwing a fireball at said dragon i wouldn't intentionally make it incinerate my allies, but if it did, i wouldn't lose any sleep over it.

It's a hard knock life.
 

superstringz

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Lawful Neutral

At the end of the day, I don't care about kindness, love, or 'goodness' in general, which makes me neutral. I do, however, care about equality, liberty, and justice, which puts me in lawful.
 

Joccaren

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In all honesty, either Neutral Good, Chaotic Good, Lawful Neutral, True Neutral, Chaotic Neutral, or Chaotic Evil depending on my mood. Yeah, it varies quite a lot...
 

Talespinner

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Too many people seem to not understand how this system works.

The first is approach to laws and rules. That's not something that change depending on mood. It's whether or not you accept laws as applying to you. If you are "chaotic" then you will not EVER stop at a red light on an empty street. You will not hesitate to steal from stores whenever the heck you feel like it. You will commit to insurance-fraud in the blink of an eye.

If you follow the rules and laws most of the time but have a "flexible" approach to it then you're neutral. That's the very definition of neutral in that category.

The second one is easier; that's simply personal morals. Self-sacrificing or ego-centric with "neutral" marking a rough balance between those two.

The whole "lol im chaotic/good because that sounds so edgy and rebellious yet sympathetic" is just sad. I'm willing to bet a major internal organ that nearly none of the people that have written "chaotic/good" have ever actually committed a felony. Which you'd have to have done to make "chaotic" even remotely correct.

And no, if you'd commit a felony "under the right circumstances and for the right reasons" then you're not chaotic; you're neutral. Cut out the posing.