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<blockquote data-quote="Big J Money" data-source="post: 7866196" data-attributes="member: 70533"><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>V. Reliability</strong></span></p><p>Do beings act Reliably according to their Alignment or Unreliably? A strongly reliable alignment system means that creature behavior is dependable and predictable. A strongly unreliable alignment system still means that creatures act according to their alignment more than half of the time (else they would cease to be aligned), but not by much.</p><p></p><p>A wholly mythical and wholly exclusive alignment system guarantees 100% reliability, but this is of course not how most alignment systems go, and probably would not be very interesting or perhaps would even be too high of a bar for perfection.</p><p></p><p>A wholly unreliable system is similar to having a wholly subjective system, it is a system with no meaning; however, one could have only some creatures acting completely unreliably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big J Money, post: 7866196, member: 70533"] [SIZE=5][B]V. Reliability[/B][/SIZE] Do beings act Reliably according to their Alignment or Unreliably? A strongly reliable alignment system means that creature behavior is dependable and predictable. A strongly unreliable alignment system still means that creatures act according to their alignment more than half of the time (else they would cease to be aligned), but not by much. A wholly mythical and wholly exclusive alignment system guarantees 100% reliability, but this is of course not how most alignment systems go, and probably would not be very interesting or perhaps would even be too high of a bar for perfection. A wholly unreliable system is similar to having a wholly subjective system, it is a system with no meaning; however, one could have only some creatures acting completely unreliably. [/QUOTE]
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