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<blockquote data-quote="Professor Murder" data-source="post: 9310158" data-attributes="member: 6991813"><p>So for me, Alignment is more useful for npcs and monsters than PCs, so to give a broad strokes overview of expected behavior. Neutral on the Law-Chaos spectrum I usually take to mean just how organized and forward planning a person or group tends to be. So someone who is Neutral as opposed to Lawful or Chaotic is down the middle when it comes to personal organization. Sometimes they plan ahead, sometimes they make it up as they go. For the Good-Evil axis, I have a basic concept of help and harm. Good aligned beings will help strangers and avoid harming strangers. Evil aligned will rarely help anyone and will actively harm others. For Morally Neutral beings, I usually view it as they will help those they know and care about but will be reluctant to help strangers and will avoid harming those who they value and will harm outsiders if it makes sense to do so. Neutral is in essence pragmatism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Professor Murder, post: 9310158, member: 6991813"] So for me, Alignment is more useful for npcs and monsters than PCs, so to give a broad strokes overview of expected behavior. Neutral on the Law-Chaos spectrum I usually take to mean just how organized and forward planning a person or group tends to be. So someone who is Neutral as opposed to Lawful or Chaotic is down the middle when it comes to personal organization. Sometimes they plan ahead, sometimes they make it up as they go. For the Good-Evil axis, I have a basic concept of help and harm. Good aligned beings will help strangers and avoid harming strangers. Evil aligned will rarely help anyone and will actively harm others. For Morally Neutral beings, I usually view it as they will help those they know and care about but will be reluctant to help strangers and will avoid harming those who they value and will harm outsiders if it makes sense to do so. Neutral is in essence pragmatism. [/QUOTE]
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