Fauchard1520
Adventurer
As illustrated here. I think the least evil option might be summoning neutral creatures...?
If you're a Druid, and you summon a bunch of animals in order for them to walk into a trap... that would be a very un-druidic thing to do. Nature itself might get upset.
Just get a sack of orc babies and use them.
That being said, I did once play an Evil summoner in Pathfinder, who specifically only liked to summon Good creatures so she could watch them get hurt.
At some point, you need to draw a line between Good and good, or Evil and evil. Dungeons & Dragons assumes a cosmology where the concepts of Good and Evil are primal forces that permeate reality, and certain magic stains your soul. If you cast too many Evil spells, then you become Evil for the purposes of magic, regardless of whether you do good or evil things.That's the weirdness I'm getting at! Apparently that is a capital-G Good act!