James Gasik
We don't talk about Pun-Pun
Not to touch upon the eternal alignment debate, but it's because of D&D's history with "cosmic Good" as a universal force, akin to gravity, vs. what you might call "moral Good".
The D&D multiverse says "this is a Good act". You can't argue with it, just like you can't change the weather by yelling at clouds. It just is that way. Our concept of morality, bound by our feeble mortal brains, can't comprehend ultimate Good.
I feel like we had this discussion back in the Animate Dead thread a few months back. Historically, D&D Good has very little to do with real-world Good, and the rules have never changed to reflect that, at best, you get The Book of Exalted Deeds which tries to justify the way the game rules function.
The D&D multiverse says "this is a Good act". You can't argue with it, just like you can't change the weather by yelling at clouds. It just is that way. Our concept of morality, bound by our feeble mortal brains, can't comprehend ultimate Good.
I feel like we had this discussion back in the Animate Dead thread a few months back. Historically, D&D Good has very little to do with real-world Good, and the rules have never changed to reflect that, at best, you get The Book of Exalted Deeds which tries to justify the way the game rules function.