VelvetViolet
Adventurer
Actually no. They're purely arbitrary distinctions made by some loony self-righteous gods because a large number of mortals fed them their faith. The D&D cosmology is a consensus reality: good and evil are defined the way they are because that's what a bunch of racist, hypocritical, uneducated, medieval peasants believe is true, not what is actually true. And even then you can have things like evil angels or good demons or good undead according to the rules.Yes. Good and Evil are completely objective.
I'm not using Warhammer morality. I'm using basic logic. Can you argue that Tyranids are evil by D&D standards? If yes, then that means that bacteria, ants, and anything else that eats other living creatures to survive is evil. D&D morality is self-contradictory and hypocritical.Using something from a series without completely objective morality to support your case for one with objective morality won't work.
Those "books" are D&D Monster Manuals. All of which include undead that are "usually evil" or "neutral" or "same alignment as the base creature." This definitively proves that undead are not inherently evil, since you can have an arbitrarily large number of lawful good undead.Sure. They're just irrelevant to D&D.
D&D morality is already well-established to be self-contradictory and hypocritical, and supports things like ethnic cleansing and laying your eggs inside the bodies of sapient creatures, which are considered good or non-evil under numerous circumstances. Not to mention it is not actually objective, but supported by consensus reality.That "reasoning" is terrible for two reasons. One, it is, in fact, inherently evil because the rules say it is. Dead stop, the end. Second, trying to support the argument with crap that does not matter, whether it's from real life or a crappy book series, doesn't matter, because in D&D, morality is completely objective. Those series do not matter whatsoever. In D&D, raising a corpse is always Evil simply because it is. Nothing else, it's just inherently Evil.
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