Poll: What's Your Real Life Alignment?

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viranimus

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Really depends on the day and mood. I can range anywhere from Chaotic evil to neutral evil.
 

ReinofFire

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There is no Neutral Good. I chose Lawful Good because thats what I lean toward.

Though sometimes I think its stupid to wait out through the legal systems when it can be all solved here and now (hence the neutral good)
 

Enigmers

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Lawful Good or Neutral Good.

I obey the laws, but, for the most part, they make sense to me and I know I can't change them. Otherwise I'd be Neutral Good.(live by a code of honor, not by a code of law)
 

Serenegoose

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Somewhere between neutral good and chaotic good. I'm not familiar enough with the intricacies of what the alignments truly mean to say for sure, however.
 

Koeryn

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According to my sister, brother, GM, D&D group, and just about every one of the people I know, I'm Chaotic Neutral with the occasional 'good' leaning.
 

MasterOfWorlds

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Lawful Good, not to be confused with lawful stupid like many players tend to play paladins and other lawful good characters. >.>

I believe in the law and the fact that it is there to protect people. I understand that the law is not perfect, but the order it brings is needed. I'm good because I hate seeing bad things happen to people, even if they do sometimes deserve it. I'm also big on helping people out and letting the law sort things out.
 

Spadge

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Enigmers said:
Lawful Good or Neutral Good.

I obey the laws, but, for the most part, they make sense to me and I know I can't change them. Otherwise I'd be Neutral Good.(live by a code of honor, not by a code of law)
Living by a code of honour is still lawful, at least in the games I run. I see not as the character's view of "the law", but thier tendency to act in a ordered fashion. A Paladin's code, or a extremely regimented necromancer are both examples of lawful, one who obeys "the law" and the other who certainly does not. The morality axis doesn't (by the core rules) measure how others view the character, but how much a character is inclined to put themselves in harms way to help someone, or how willing they are to put someone in harms way to help themselves.

But, OT. I answered LG. I'm a helpful sort by nature, and although I do not always follow the laws of the land, so to speak, I do follow various unspoken social laws and I am a well organised person.
 

MoeTheMonk

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Neutral Good here. I like to think of myself as good, and while I follow the law as much as I can (like most people), if a law conflicts with my personal beliefs, then I won't follow it.
 

Dango

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I'm for neutral good. I'm generally a good person, and I think there are tons and tons of ways to go about helping others, although I generally frown upon violence.
 

MetroidNut

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Neutral good, based on the ridiculously long alignment test I took when I was supposed to be doing actual work.

Whoo.
 

Azrael717

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Chaotic Good...'and thus I cloak My naked villainy in odd, old ends stolen' forth from holy writ. And seem a saint when most I play the devil.'
 

Isaac The Grape

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Chaotic Neutral. The incredibly cautious, respectful, and law-abiding driver who goes drifting in the mountains at 2am.
 

Something Amyss

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Assuming we're talking Third Edition, I'm almost certainly Neutral, possibly Neutral Good. I'm altruistic, generally, but not deprived of the occasional selfish thought or act. On the Law/Chaos axis, Neutral's almost assured. I certainly have elements of both law and chaos, but no strong traits that would particularly put me on one side of the fence or the other.