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<blockquote data-quote="Samothdm" data-source="post: 356798" data-attributes="member: 5473"><p><strong>Lawful Good</strong></p><p><em>Marcie.</em> She's a loyal "companion" to Peppermint Patty, and is one of the few characters who never seems to get mad at the other characters. </p><p><em>Woodstock</em> also fits the "loyal companion" type. </p><p>I'd put <em>Charlie Brown</em> in this category, too. He lives in a very ordered universe (get up, eat breakfast, then go face the day and have terrible things happen to you, get ignored by your dog, have friends pick on you. Repeat). But, he still is pretty nice to everyone. Acted as a "natural leader" during "Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown". </p><p></p><p><strong>Neutral Good</strong> </p><p><em>Linus Van Pelt.</em> He's the most spiritual of the group and is always trying to do things for other people with no concern for himself. Let's Charlie Brown borrow his most treasured possession (his Blanket) as a good luck charm for the spelling bee. </p><p></p><p><strong>Chaotic Good</strong></p><p><em>Peppermint Patty.</em> Genuinely a good person, but not very structured (forgets to do her homework, falls asleep in class, switches between hitting on Charlie Brown and then yelling at him). Foreced Charlie Brown into a leadership position in "Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown" and then constantly put obstacles in his way to prevent him from succeeding. Lives in a very Patty-o-centric Universe (invited herself over to "Chuck's" for Thanksgiving, but then convinced herself that he had invited her over). Veers close to Chaotic Neutral. </p><p><em>Snoopy.</em> He's the epitome of chaos. Obviously not concerned with rules and regulations (consistently entered hospitals, buses, and libraries that clearly displayed signs of "No Dogs Allowed!"). Veers close to neutrality versus good since his primary concern is when the Round-Headed Kid is going to feed him. Doesn't really seem to know who his owner is, but fiercely protects his friend Woodstock.</p><p></p><p><strong>Lawful Neutral.</strong></p><p><em>Lucy Van Pelt.</em> Single-minded determination to make Schroeder her beau. Seldom seen doing things for other people (exception: rescued Linus from freezing in the Pumpkin Patch and brought him home). Veers dangerously close to evil with her constant taunting and belitting of Charlie Brown.</p><p><em>Schroeder</em> Dedicates himself to practicing songs by the same composer every single day. Even ignores the flirtations of Lucy to focus on his goal of playing Beethoven. </p><p></p><p><em>Sally Brown</em> also fits here ("All I want is what I have coming to me. All I want is my fair share".).</p><p></p><p><strong>True Neutral.</strong></p><p><em>Violet</em> and <em>Franklin</em>. They just kind of hang out and do their own thing. Never really seen doing things to help other people. </p><p></p><p><strong>Chaotic Neutral.</strong> </p><p><em>Pig Pen</em> fits in this category (creates a cloud of dust in the middle of a snow storm). Called a "Complete mess" by Frieda, his response when looking in a mirror is, "On the contrary, I didn't think I looked that good." Never is really seen doing things for other people. More concerned with himself (ie, "neutral" versus "good"). </p><p><em>Freda with the Naturally Curly Hair</em>. Lives in her own reality where everything relates back to her naturally curly hair. Only makes decisions based on whether other women with naturally curly hair would make the same decision. Again, never really seen helping people. </p><p></p><p><strong>Lawful Evil.</strong></p><p>None (although, see "Lucy Van Pelt", above). </p><p></p><p><strong>Neutral Evil.</strong></p><p>Those kids in "Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown" who kept shouting, "We're Number One! We're Number One!" and then sabotaged all of the other kids' boats. </p><p></p><p><strong>Chaotic Evil.</strong> </p><p>That cat who lives next door to Snoopy and keeps swiping at Snoopy and Woodstock with his claws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samothdm, post: 356798, member: 5473"] [B]Lawful Good[/B] [I]Marcie.[/I] She's a loyal "companion" to Peppermint Patty, and is one of the few characters who never seems to get mad at the other characters. [I]Woodstock[/I] also fits the "loyal companion" type. I'd put [I]Charlie Brown[/I] in this category, too. He lives in a very ordered universe (get up, eat breakfast, then go face the day and have terrible things happen to you, get ignored by your dog, have friends pick on you. Repeat). But, he still is pretty nice to everyone. Acted as a "natural leader" during "Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown". [B]Neutral Good[/B] [I]Linus Van Pelt.[/I] He's the most spiritual of the group and is always trying to do things for other people with no concern for himself. Let's Charlie Brown borrow his most treasured possession (his Blanket) as a good luck charm for the spelling bee. [B]Chaotic Good[/B] [I]Peppermint Patty.[/I] Genuinely a good person, but not very structured (forgets to do her homework, falls asleep in class, switches between hitting on Charlie Brown and then yelling at him). Foreced Charlie Brown into a leadership position in "Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown" and then constantly put obstacles in his way to prevent him from succeeding. Lives in a very Patty-o-centric Universe (invited herself over to "Chuck's" for Thanksgiving, but then convinced herself that he had invited her over). Veers close to Chaotic Neutral. [I]Snoopy.[/I] He's the epitome of chaos. Obviously not concerned with rules and regulations (consistently entered hospitals, buses, and libraries that clearly displayed signs of "No Dogs Allowed!"). Veers close to neutrality versus good since his primary concern is when the Round-Headed Kid is going to feed him. Doesn't really seem to know who his owner is, but fiercely protects his friend Woodstock. [B]Lawful Neutral.[/B] [I]Lucy Van Pelt.[/I] Single-minded determination to make Schroeder her beau. Seldom seen doing things for other people (exception: rescued Linus from freezing in the Pumpkin Patch and brought him home). Veers dangerously close to evil with her constant taunting and belitting of Charlie Brown. [I]Schroeder[/I] Dedicates himself to practicing songs by the same composer every single day. Even ignores the flirtations of Lucy to focus on his goal of playing Beethoven. [I]Sally Brown[/I] also fits here ("All I want is what I have coming to me. All I want is my fair share".). [B]True Neutral.[/B] [I]Violet[/I] and [I]Franklin[/I]. They just kind of hang out and do their own thing. Never really seen doing things to help other people. [B]Chaotic Neutral.[/B] [I]Pig Pen[/I] fits in this category (creates a cloud of dust in the middle of a snow storm). Called a "Complete mess" by Frieda, his response when looking in a mirror is, "On the contrary, I didn't think I looked that good." Never is really seen doing things for other people. More concerned with himself (ie, "neutral" versus "good"). [I]Freda with the Naturally Curly Hair[/I]. Lives in her own reality where everything relates back to her naturally curly hair. Only makes decisions based on whether other women with naturally curly hair would make the same decision. Again, never really seen helping people. [B]Lawful Evil.[/B] None (although, see "Lucy Van Pelt", above). [B]Neutral Evil.[/B] Those kids in "Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown" who kept shouting, "We're Number One! We're Number One!" and then sabotaged all of the other kids' boats. [B]Chaotic Evil.[/B] That cat who lives next door to Snoopy and keeps swiping at Snoopy and Woodstock with his claws. [/QUOTE]
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