DarkCrisis
Let her cook.
he was evil by D&D standards... doing evil is evil
yes but those intentions don't make you good
knock it off you know that Evil acts make you evil in D&D
Not according to the officially licensed D&D Product Dragonlance. I'd even say Faerun as well. Especially Krynn though. You have the 3 G/N/E alignment sibling magic gods who get a long just fine when together.
Having read a ton of D&D fiction from Krynn to Faerun, the gods are like the classical greek and norse etc gods. They aren't "pure good" or "pure evil" they act like people with a ton of power. Reading up on gods like Zeus and the other greek gods lately, and they were JERKS. Even the "good" ones like Athena and Apollo. Same with the Norse gods.
Zeus and Odin in D&D are considered "good gods" and they had a problem with going around and raping not just people but animals as well. Heck, Zeus hated humans at first.
People aren't so black and white. I mean, i guess they can be in a game. Especially if its your game/table.
For a game that even it's inventor bent and broke the rules and even said "do what you think seems fun", you sure are clinging to that alignment chart that everyone has agreed hasn't made sense since 1E and most just used as a guideline anyways.
If you find Gods and people need to be completely black and white as per their alignments, more power to you. I, and apparently people who have worked on D&D, find it more fun to use a more grey area.
Heck current designers are looking to toss it all completely anyways.