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<blockquote data-quote="MechaTarrasque" data-source="post: 9551618" data-attributes="member: 6801226"><p>I treat acts as having alignment (think of your soul as having 9 sacks, and the sacks you fill up the most are more useful in the afterlife). This tends to focus on the combat aspect of D&D.</p><p></p><p>LG: You feel bad about hurting something (or good about helping them), and the act shows conformity to a standard</p><p>NG: You feel bad about hurting something (or good about helping them), but you don't want anyone to think too much about the act</p><p>CG: You feel bad about hurting something (or good about helping them), and the act defies conformity to a standard (defying conformity is more important to you than quietly conforming to a different standard)</p><p>LN: You don't have strong feelings about hurting or helping something, and the act shows conformity to a standard</p><p>N: You don't have strong feelings about hurting or helping something, but you don't want anyone to think too much about the act</p><p>CN: You don't have strong feelings about hurting or helping something, and the act defies conformity to a standard (defying conformity is more important to you than quietly conforming to a different standard)</p><p>LE: You enjoy hurting something (or feel bad about helping something), and the act shows conformity to a standard</p><p>NE: You enjoy hurting something (or feel bad about helping something), but you don't want anyone to think too much about the act</p><p>CE: You enjoy hurting something (or feel bad about helping something), and the act defies conformity to a standard; those with a tendency toward CE often seek infamy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MechaTarrasque, post: 9551618, member: 6801226"] I treat acts as having alignment (think of your soul as having 9 sacks, and the sacks you fill up the most are more useful in the afterlife). This tends to focus on the combat aspect of D&D. LG: You feel bad about hurting something (or good about helping them), and the act shows conformity to a standard NG: You feel bad about hurting something (or good about helping them), but you don't want anyone to think too much about the act CG: You feel bad about hurting something (or good about helping them), and the act defies conformity to a standard (defying conformity is more important to you than quietly conforming to a different standard) LN: You don't have strong feelings about hurting or helping something, and the act shows conformity to a standard N: You don't have strong feelings about hurting or helping something, but you don't want anyone to think too much about the act CN: You don't have strong feelings about hurting or helping something, and the act defies conformity to a standard (defying conformity is more important to you than quietly conforming to a different standard) LE: You enjoy hurting something (or feel bad about helping something), and the act shows conformity to a standard NE: You enjoy hurting something (or feel bad about helping something), but you don't want anyone to think too much about the act CE: You enjoy hurting something (or feel bad about helping something), and the act defies conformity to a standard; those with a tendency toward CE often seek infamy. [/QUOTE]
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