brehobit
Explorer
From: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A52621-2005Mar20.html
She describes him in Dungeons & Dragons terms as "chaotic good." Such characters, according to a D&D Web site, "are guided by their own moral compass, which although good, may not always be in agreement with the rest of society."
(While I might disagree with the alignment for someone who goes by A) The Prince of Darkness, and B) Doctor Death, it is still fun to see!)
She describes him in Dungeons & Dragons terms as "chaotic good." Such characters, according to a D&D Web site, "are guided by their own moral compass, which although good, may not always be in agreement with the rest of society."
(While I might disagree with the alignment for someone who goes by A) The Prince of Darkness, and B) Doctor Death, it is still fun to see!)