VannATLC said:
*shrug* I have immense problems with DND's objective ideas of a good-evil axis. On top of that, what level of foresight is somebody supposed to have? Does the *actually crazy* protaganist of the original Postal, who believes he is doing the *right and good* thing, in killing cops, then a school full of children, good, because he things he is?
No, neither in D&D's alignment system nor my preferred alignment system. In my personal system, he would definitely not be able to be Good. Willingly doing overtly evil things, barring a grave mistake as to the nature of things you are doing, makes you evil. Even if you think what you're doing is Good. So going around killing cops and children makes you Evil, even if you're hallucinating that you are on a holy mission from Pelor, or you really believe that a society without children is the most beneficial society for humans.
Yes, this does mean that I take the tack that unlike 3e, a Paladin can be Dominated into murdering children without counting as a black mark against his alignment. We can possibly establish a scenario wherein someone Good is constantly gravely mistaken as to the nature of things he is doing and murdering children all the time, but the fact remains that he is still a Good person and only doing bad things because someone or something has acted to deceive him, not because he is Evil, amoral, or ax-crazy.
If not.. does that apply to he person who does good things that end badly, because he didn't think them through?
As I said above, not in my system. According to the Book of Exalted Deeds, not in the official system either, unless the potential harm was clearly presented and willfully ignored.
Yes, this does mean that we can establish a scenario wherein someone Good is like Don Quixote, only worse, and constantly does things that are good on the surface but which inadvertently result in suffering because he is just plain stupid. I would suggest that outside of parody purposes, this mostly does not exist, whereas people who make mistakes occasionally do.
Liberating all those slaves after killing all the masters, who knew how to operate the machinery, to give food and light and power to the slaves?
That sounds like something a Chaotic person would want to do in my system, yes.
IMO, to be actually good requires wisdom, forethought AND intelligence. Most of those simply to do not work well with Chaos.
To actually succeed at doing Good requires a lot of things. Same with doing Evil, establishing Order, or dissolving society into Chaos.
UngeheuerLich said:
Alignments: yes
Detect alignment spells as in 3.5: no
A ritual which can reveal the alignment of an aware target: ok... but it should be considered very very rude...
Well, as long as spells like Holy Word exist, you can "reveal" the alignment of a target. Of course, that's also attempted murder at the very least.