jgbrowning said:Neutrals can do evil acts. Without penalty. They can also do good acts. Without penalty.
I've found most people play neutral because they dont want to be limited like a good character, but then just play a good aligned character anyway. Turn them good then. Dont let them fudge on you.
MidKnight said:[B.. the the chaotic side either. Never have I seen him do anything remotely random or unpredictible. Most of his motivation comes from power-hunger. His actions (as demonstrated by this incident) are deliberate and calculated. I believe that the character should fall under a NE or maybe LE alignment as CE doesn't even fit. [/B]
doktorstick said:The alignment issue is a hard one, for sure. We would all like to think that commiting murder, in a case like this, is an evil act which causes an alignment shift. However...
The neutral on the good/evil access means that the person in question tries to hold the balance between good and evil. If too many atrocities are done in the world, he tries to rectify that by bringing down some of the offenders. If too many good deeds are done in the world, he tries to rectify that by bringing down some of the benefactors.
Typically, unless you play in "interesting" groups, the party consists of a bunch of heroes that bring good to a surrounding area. Their increased activities makes things better (typically), not worse. The neutral character (again, on the good/evil axis), might try to balance that by acting on it--in this case murdering a local henchman--to sway the balance a little more.
I guess it depends on what it means to "hold balance" with respect to good and evil and if the actions taken can be extreme or not.
/ds
Hammerhead said:
Good: puts the interest of others ahead of self
Neutral: puts self ahead of others
Evil: will run over others to benefit self
sineater said:I have a player who has a fighter that is choatic neutral. Well in our last adventure he found an altar and figured out how to use it. He discovered if he sacrificed something he would be rewared with a great magic treasure.
sineater said:So once we headed back to town he decided to hire a npc to go back with him to this altar. He did not bother to tell the npc what his intentions were. He just lied to them saying he needed his help carrying something and would pay them for there help.
sineater said:Well needless to say as soon as they got there it was over and the npc was killed. All just so he could have a great magic item.
sineater said:To me this is just pure evil. He killed an innocent person to make himself better. Without a second thought. So I am thinking about changeing his alignment to Choatic Evil. I would like some other thoughts on this matter from you guys and gals.
Thanks