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<blockquote data-quote="billd91" data-source="post: 7783305" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>See, here's where the goalposts are shifting all over the place. We started with the possibility of CN characters working well in groups without stirring things up, being responsible while being on guard duty, stuff like that. Things that actually play out in a game (rather than 30 years of downtime/backstory). All of that is well within the bounds of CN alignment.... hell, it's well within the bounds of <strong>any</strong> alignment as long as the interests of the individuals don't differ too much. </p><p></p><p>But on the whole life of a person? What alignment is Luke Skywalker? He's not CN - he's probably not even CG because he's got a little too much influence of regimens, obligations, and traditions mixed in with his individualism. He's probably NG and <strong>he too</strong> disappears for years. <strong>Nobody</strong> is likely to be 100% with reliable choices over their lives no matter what their alignment is - particularly not when dogged by as much war, tragedy, and destiny as a main character in a movie franchise... or a PC when you consider all the BS their players put them through without a sign of PTSD. You're setting up an impossible standard for CN - which is, no doubt, very convenient for your argument in this thread. </p><p></p><p>And yeah, I may not loan Conan $20 - knowing him, I'd just give it to him and predict that the next time he's in town after a successful adventure, our friendship would net me a pretty fantastic night on the town with ale and whores on his tab. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Notice, that's <strong>can</strong> include, not must include. <strong>Must</strong> lawful characters be as close-minded, judgmental, and unable to adapt as chaotic be unreliable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billd91, post: 7783305, member: 3400"] See, here's where the goalposts are shifting all over the place. We started with the possibility of CN characters working well in groups without stirring things up, being responsible while being on guard duty, stuff like that. Things that actually play out in a game (rather than 30 years of downtime/backstory). All of that is well within the bounds of CN alignment.... hell, it's well within the bounds of [b]any[/b] alignment as long as the interests of the individuals don't differ too much. But on the whole life of a person? What alignment is Luke Skywalker? He's not CN - he's probably not even CG because he's got a little too much influence of regimens, obligations, and traditions mixed in with his individualism. He's probably NG and [b]he too[/b] disappears for years. [b]Nobody[/b] is likely to be 100% with reliable choices over their lives no matter what their alignment is - particularly not when dogged by as much war, tragedy, and destiny as a main character in a movie franchise... or a PC when you consider all the BS their players put them through without a sign of PTSD. You're setting up an impossible standard for CN - which is, no doubt, very convenient for your argument in this thread. And yeah, I may not loan Conan $20 - knowing him, I'd just give it to him and predict that the next time he's in town after a successful adventure, our friendship would net me a pretty fantastic night on the town with ale and whores on his tab. Notice, that's [b]can[/b] include, not must include. [b]Must[/b] lawful characters be as close-minded, judgmental, and unable to adapt as chaotic be unreliable? [/QUOTE]
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