Frostmarrow
First Post
I know, since alignment was pruned there is no controversy left in the system. However, today something interesting occurred to me. What if the ethics axis (lawful - chaotic) represents how a character looks upon others and the morale axis (good - evil) represents themselves. Such that a lawful character assumes others are good. A chaotic character assumes others are evil.
Examples:
A lawful good paladin is good and treats others as if they too are good (generously).
A chotic good avenger is good but treats others as if they are evil (suspiciously).
A lawful evil bandit is evil but treats others as if they are good (courteously).
A chaotic evil warlord is evil and treats others as if they too are evil (belligerently).
What do you think? It would be pretty easy to define fictional characters by using this shorthand. -Batman? Chaotic Good.
Examples:
A lawful good paladin is good and treats others as if they too are good (generously).
A chotic good avenger is good but treats others as if they are evil (suspiciously).
A lawful evil bandit is evil but treats others as if they are good (courteously).
A chaotic evil warlord is evil and treats others as if they too are evil (belligerently).
What do you think? It would be pretty easy to define fictional characters by using this shorthand. -Batman? Chaotic Good.
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