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

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Jodah

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Lawful neutral. I usually don't let emotions (good or evil) get in the way of decisions. Facts and laws only. That is helpful when you consider that I am studying to be a lawyer.

JesterRaiin said:
Chaotic good.
From time to time i act as chaotic neutral, but at my core i am good. :)

BTW :
I was always curious about "LAWFUL". I mean, it's old and ancient news, but plenty of races considered chaotic are strict followers of law - their own, be it tribal, religious or something. So i always suggested to new players to think more about "structures/order" than about "law". To this day i can't accept term "lawfulness". :)
I always considered lawful to be based on order and facts. If you are lawful you are to do what society expects of you, whether that is against your own personal morals or not. That's why I always considered Lawful Good to be one of the most difficult paths to follow. You are supposed to follow society's wishes to the letter but also let your moral compass decide, and often those two can conflict.
 

Zio_IV

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Chaotic Neutral for me, with a dose of True Neutral in the mix. Otherwise, yeah, I'm just doing stuff for my own benefit/freedom. Whether I'm following the law during the process or not, it doesn't matter to me.
 

Jedoro

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Neutral Good. I have a healthy respect for the law, but don't really follow any kind of personal code.
 

PonceyMcTosserFaic

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chaotic good to true neutral. i try to be a nice person but part of me hates any type of authority...and giant corporations. money grubbing bastards.
 

Darius Brogan

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Pfft! I don't even need to look at the list.

Chaotic Neutral.

In RL, or in D&D, I maintain my neutrality in a smug, self-serving fashion, without being either a good guy or a bad guy.
 

Alade

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Lawful Evil probably. I have my set of strict moral values but they would seem evil in the D&D universe.
 

andersgeek

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Alternating between Chaotic Good and Chaotic Neutral depending on my choices, like it happens with all my characters in D&D PC games.

Though, personally, I see myself more as Chaotic Neutral.
 

Wyld Fyre

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Neutral Evil, I have found that when push comes to shove, when life gets hard and really pushes on you with all it has... most people are Neutral Evil deep down. People can say they have 'rules' or 'morals' or will do such and such good act. But they will self serve when it all comes down to, survival is ingrained into your DnA. Now I know that way down at the core of a few people there is good. And I would not even dare to speculate a ratio, but I am sure there is more evil then good as far as the 'moral compass' goes.
 

Et3rnalLegend64

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Neutral Good, leaning Chaotic at times maybe. I might have a morbid sense of punishment when it comes to bullies/criminals/general assholes. Not that I'd dress up in spandex and do anything about it though (lol).
 

klakkat

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True Neutral, leaning towards Lawful. More good than evil, but my selfishness and general not caring about people who aren't near me blocks being actually good.
 

CuteRocketeer

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Always Chaotic Good. I'd like to try something different, but keep getting drawn to particular character types.