Poll: What's Your Real Life Alignment?

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Sebenko

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Chaotic Evil.

Why? I said that last time the topic came up, and somone majorly overreacted. It was entertaining.
 

sageoftruth

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I'd be lawful good. I've come to terms with the fact that I am impressionable and care about what others think of me. As a result, I tend to avoid stirring things up and prefer emotional harmony. I also enjoy helping people. I've been able to thrive in a field I dislike (law) simply because it is a nonprofit that revolves around helping those in need.

The reason I consider myself lawful even though I dislike law, is because most of the people in law have to passionately support one side and force others to see it their way. The only position I could really enjoy would be the judge, since he is the one that takes both perspectives and tries to objectively find the truth.
 

2733

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Neutral Good, I help those I can and I hold no real respect or disagreement toward laws.
 

Slenn

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Neutral Good. I'm very apathetic about law, but not enough to go around doing whatever I want. Plus I don't like doing evil things.
 

Continuity

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Lawful Neutral

Lawful Neutral is called the "Judge" or "Disciplined" alignment. A Lawful Neutral character typically believes strongly in Lawful concepts such as honor, order, rules and tradition, and often follows a personal code. A Lawful Neutral society would typically enforce strict laws to maintain social order, and place a high value on traditions and historical precedent. Examples of Lawful Neutral characters might include a soldier who always follows orders, a judge or enforcer that adheres mercilessly to the word of the law, and a disciplined monk.
Characters of this alignment are neutral with regard to good and evil. This does not mean that Lawful Neutral characters are amoral or immoral, or do not have a moral compass; but simply that their moral considerations come a distant second to what their code, tradition or law dictates. They typically have a strong ethical code, but it is primarily guided by their system of belief, not by a commitment to good or evil.
 

Irony's Acolyte

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True neutral. Here's my explanation:

Neutral (Good v. Evil scale) - I can do some good deeds, but I don't really go out of my way to help others. I like to think of myself as a generally good person, when you get down to it I can be quite the selfish bastard.

Neutral (Lawful v. Chaotic scale) - Although I generally follow the law, I don't really do so because its the law. I do so because I don't see anything wrong with it. Any laws that I have a problem with I'd be willing to break.

I don't think that following any extreme is really a good way to live life. I don't believe in absolutes and I base my actions on each situation as they come along. I live in moderation when it comes to moral choices.
 

Shockolate

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I like to think I'm Chaotic Neutral, but I walk a fine line between Neutral Good actions and Lawful Evil beliefs.
 

Admiral Stukov

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IRL:
I vary between Lawful Evil and Chaotic Neutral.
But I guess Lawful Evil I what fits the most.

In games:
Lawful/Chaotic Good, depending on the game.
 

Great North

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The alignment system doesn't really match up with reality all that well. The only choices you get are the most extreme points on the spectrum, which is just not how people really act.

Pretty much every normal person is neutral, leaning towards good.