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

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AnarchistAbe

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Chaotic Good. Although it's funny how many people ride the line between Chaotic Good and Neutral Good.
 

conflictofinterests

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My actions are most definitely Lawful Good, however I don't have a stick up my ass like your typical paladin. I support and endorse the Chaotic end of the Good spectrum, I'm just not comfortable breaking rules myself.
 

Marmooset

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Talespinner said:
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.
You're alignment appears to be 'Lawful wet blanket'.

OP - Me? Neutral. But I have less than 20 sanity left. Don't show me any scary pictures.
 

uncanny474

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True Neutral. I won't go out of my way to screw somepony over, but I'm not gonna play nice when serious business is on the line.
 

Sehnsucht Engel

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Chaotic Neutral or Chaotic Evil. I prefer Chaotic Neutral, but when I take a test to see which alignment I am I always seem to get Chaotic Evil.
 

silasbufu

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Chaotic Good. I usually do good things, but never in a lawful way. Because fuck you, that's why? See? There it is again.

Edit: I see some people take this too seriously. This is the choice I make when playing D&D based PC games. In real life, things are alot more complex. People who really are Chaotic , Evil etc. are probably in jail already, thus not being able to post here (we're not talking about evil being taking a baby's ice cream)
 

Fwee

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Chaotic Good, unless there's no coffee. Then you'll probably get Chaotic Grumpy.
 

Cpu46

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I put unaligned so I can have the full range depending on my mood, but I generally lean for neutral good or chaotic good.
 

PureIrony

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Aug 12, 2010
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Neutral Good, though I'm not above sinking to True Neutral to get what I want.
 

MultiElford

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I guess I am closest to Lawful Good or Neutral Good (I know that sounds arrogant.. sorry)

But, when I do play a D&D game, I play Chaotic Neutral just because its fun to play as.

I wonder if I am really Lawful Good if I like playing as Chaotic Neutral, but whatever.
 

BigDeadMushy

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true neutral or chaotic neutral.
i don't lean far towards good or evil,i just like having fun,occasionally at others expense.
 

Bravo 21

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Lawfull Good, most of the time, there are those rare occasions when being less good or less lawfull is just to tempting to resist
 

kouriichi

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Lawful Evil with Chaotic Evil Tendencies.

I will bend the law to my will, and follow the orders of those above me, unless it means my death.
 

BabySinclair

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Lawful Neutral. I have a code but don't really care about good and evil, that's just a moral construct. Most alignment tests put me at LG but that's just because I normally don't take the Evil options because they don't seem profitable for the risk or it goes against my rules. I can easily swing full evil if you put me in the right situation or push the right buttons.

Always fun when playing games, neutral or even slightly good until you get me mad and then it's a massacre. Playing D&D last Friday, keep giving the kobolds the chance to surrender and used non-lethal force as they were destroying entire cities with an arcane cannon until I got fed up with the destruction and lack of any headway with the diplomatic solution, so I poisoned the alcohol and killed around 100 of the little buggers without pity or remorse in around 2-hours, even gave the one I warned a poisoned mug of beer and told him it was poisoned while he was in a cell.