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<blockquote data-quote="Azalnubizar" data-source="post: 2966940" data-attributes="member: 17511"><p>well there is, for once, the fact, that it can have a lingering evil aura, if it has long been near to an incredibly evil creature or it was long in an incredibly evil place... (but then - the whole place would be evil and you couldn't pinpoint the eggs inside).</p><p></p><p>next is the big question - if the creature inside of the egg could (wouldn't be inside it's egg), would it then do evil acts (and it doesn't matter if it knows what evil is or not).</p><p></p><p>If you found an orc baby and raise it as your own... I do think it wouldn't be evil... can't you do the same to a baby dragon? Well - in the alignment for the dragon it says "Allways chaotic evil". The orc is only "often chaotic evil". Therefore, if you take this by the word I would say yes, the black dragon is evil from the beginning. If you would give it a small chance, that the creature might be turned from evil... then I would say No - the dragonegg is not evil in itself.</p><p></p><p>About that part that it has to do with when you decide that it is a living/thinking creature or not... I don't think this has anything todo with it - it's just if chromatic dragons are inheritly allways ever total evil or if there might be a very little small tiny chance that one might not be... your decision...IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Azalnubizar, post: 2966940, member: 17511"] well there is, for once, the fact, that it can have a lingering evil aura, if it has long been near to an incredibly evil creature or it was long in an incredibly evil place... (but then - the whole place would be evil and you couldn't pinpoint the eggs inside). next is the big question - if the creature inside of the egg could (wouldn't be inside it's egg), would it then do evil acts (and it doesn't matter if it knows what evil is or not). If you found an orc baby and raise it as your own... I do think it wouldn't be evil... can't you do the same to a baby dragon? Well - in the alignment for the dragon it says "Allways chaotic evil". The orc is only "often chaotic evil". Therefore, if you take this by the word I would say yes, the black dragon is evil from the beginning. If you would give it a small chance, that the creature might be turned from evil... then I would say No - the dragonegg is not evil in itself. About that part that it has to do with when you decide that it is a living/thinking creature or not... I don't think this has anything todo with it - it's just if chromatic dragons are inheritly allways ever total evil or if there might be a very little small tiny chance that one might not be... your decision...IMO [/QUOTE]
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