Lawful Neutral doesn't prefer good. They see what is fair, regardless of good/evil. It's nicknamed the Judge. They may see justice, but not in the sense of "good".cieply said:Lawful neutral but you got the definition wrong. It's a person that sees good and evil as extremes but prefers good becouse it's logical.
Indeed. And the absence of True Neutral is a bit weird. Here is the official description of DND alignments:LimaBravo said:Neutral, erring towards Neutral Good.
Sidenote your definition of Lawful Neutral seems wrong also, no neutral ?
Planescape and especially the Modrons would like to have a talk with you about that.Mad max 20 said:Id say Neutral Good but the test says I'm Lawful Neutral.
"Lawful neutral is the best alignment you can be because it means you are reliable and honorable without being a zealot."
LN isn't anyone who follows the law no matter what. They do what is fair, based on the facts given. They're all about order, not laws. You aren't always going to be in a town with laws. Lawfulness is more than laws.Xaryn Mar said:Planescape and especially the Modrons would like to have a talk with you about that.Mad max 20 said:Id say Neutral Good but the test says I'm Lawful Neutral.
"Lawful neutral is the best alignment you can be because it means you are reliable and honorable without being a zealot."
LN is all about the LAW! Judge Dredd (sp?) is LN as is anyone who follow the law no matter what.
Even the Inquisition (in WHR40K and real life) are/where LN and so is most of the Mercykillers.
A favourite LN quote: "The Law is all"