doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
I don’t want to get into the weeds on an example, but I will say that Chaotic does not require defying all authority. It just requires the rejection of the idea that authority can be inherently legitimate, even without the direct and active consent of the governed.Though there is much order and authority they do not defy, including their own. The gang chooses which parts to support and follow and which parts to defy. A neutral character acts on what they thinks is best, but isn't compelled to act in the extreme like law and chaos.
Chaos means the idea of a cop or a king is wholly absurd and completely untenable, but the idea of a leader you chose to follow in a group small enough for you to talk to, and challenge if needed, that leader is perfectly sensible.
I don’t care about ideas like “the wrong answer” or trying to figure out what that would even mean. My response is based in having explained the difference and your response still being that you don’t see the difference.Okay. You asked. I answered. Sorry it was the wrong answer.![]()
At least the couple other people who disagree with the premise have said that they think I’m wrong about how alignment is presented. “I don’t get it” isn’t additive.