Morrus said:Somehow I don't think these show writers had D&D alignments in mind when they created the characters!
I agree with this. Most real life and fictional characters don't fit into the DnD alignments except for Superman.
Morrus said:Somehow I don't think these show writers had D&D alignments in mind when they created the characters!
Elf Witch said:Starbuck got drunk because she was pining over Anders. Her not being able to fly when there are so few experienced pilots is risking the entire fleet's safety. That is selfish and self indulgent.
She gets Anders gets her rescue mission marries him even though she is hurting Lee in the process. Lee moves on with bis life marries Dee and now she wants Lee and to hell with two marraiges.
She was kind to Kacey at first but being kind to children does not make you "good" she also struck out at that same child later. Sure she later apoligized. That's Starbuck strike out at people and then say I am sorry. Like that makes the hurt go away.
The reason why I just don't buy the good anymore in Starbuck is that she follows the same pattern over and over again. She is hurtful to people then full of self destructive guilt over it says she sorry and goes on to do it again.
Most real life and fictional characters don't fit into the DnD alignments except for Superman.
prosfilaes said:I don't see why that description doesn't fit evil. You don't have to have malice or forethought to randomly kill people for their money, and I would consider that evil.
pawsplay said:Jack Sparrow is a playable CE, not CN.
Morrus said:Somehow I don't think these show writers had D&D alignments in mind when they created the characters!
Elf Witch said:I agree with this. Most real life and fictional characters don't fit into the DnD alignments except for Superman.
Banshee16 said:Didn't Raistlin care, in some manner, for Crysania? And he was definitely CE...
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teitan said:He's just selfish with deeply hidden tendencies to do good. The second movie shows that selfishness off in his attempts to save his own neck but gives flashes of his deeply repressed and extremely hidden tendencies towards good.
Kunimatyu said:I think Al and Jack are probably both Neutral Evil.
From the SRD:
"A neutral evil villain does whatever she can get away with. She is out for herself, pure and simple. She sheds no tears for those she kills, whether for profit, sport, or convenience."
That sounds quite a lot like Jack and Al. Sure, Jack's got the whole spacey-thing going on, but he's completely and totally 100% out for himself, with the "100 souls" bit in the 2nd movie really sealing the deal. Al is the real face of human evil; practical, somewhat banal, and completely selfish.
Felon said:Lawful Good: Batman, Indiana Jones, Dick Tracy
Lawful Neutral: James Bond, Odysseus, Sanjuro (from Yojimbo)
Lawful Evil: Boba Fett, Magneto
Neutral Good: Spider-Man, Zorro
Neutral: Lara Croft, Han Solo (early on), Lucy Westerna (from Dracula)
Neutral Evil: Mystique, Sawyer (from Lost)
Chaotic Good: Robin Hood, Malcolm Reynolds (Firefly), Starbuck (Battlestar Galactica)
Chaotic Neutral: Captain Jack Sparrow, Al Swearengen (Deadwood), Snake Plissken
Chaotic Evil: Riddick, Carl Denham (King Kong)