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<blockquote data-quote="Minigiant" data-source="post: 5993106" data-attributes="member: 63508"><p>The Law to Chaos axis to me was always something about dedication, stability and willingness to acceptable something not theirs. The lawful accept other's ways and stick with them. The Neutral accept the ways of others until it becomes inconveniencing. The chaotic never accept the ways of others unless forced or if disobedience is not worth the cost or is against one of the few things they hold dear.</p><p></p><p>I attribute it to fandom.</p><p>A lawful character would be a fan of a team that their father loves because their father says that team is great. And even if they team is at the bottom of the standings, they still root and buy tickets. Betrayal would be of the few ways to get them to switch. A neutral character would at first pick their dad's team but might drop or switch when dad's team stinks for too long. The chaotic character ditched dad's team once they hit third and jumped on the latest bandwagon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minigiant, post: 5993106, member: 63508"] The Law to Chaos axis to me was always something about dedication, stability and willingness to acceptable something not theirs. The lawful accept other's ways and stick with them. The Neutral accept the ways of others until it becomes inconveniencing. The chaotic never accept the ways of others unless forced or if disobedience is not worth the cost or is against one of the few things they hold dear. I attribute it to fandom. A lawful character would be a fan of a team that their father loves because their father says that team is great. And even if they team is at the bottom of the standings, they still root and buy tickets. Betrayal would be of the few ways to get them to switch. A neutral character would at first pick their dad's team but might drop or switch when dad's team stinks for too long. The chaotic character ditched dad's team once they hit third and jumped on the latest bandwagon. [/QUOTE]
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