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Describe a Town, it's Government and Citizens based on Alignment
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<blockquote data-quote="nute" data-source="post: 2131017" data-attributes="member: 10607"><p>A Lawful Good town is one that's well-ordered and the primary purpose is the well-being of its citizens. People cooperate to help each other out because it's the right thing to do. Taxes are paid and civil duties are performed for the good of all. </p><p> </p><p>A Neutral Good town is similar, but with less actual government. People probably tend to aid their neighbors on a more individual and personal basis.</p><p> </p><p>A Chaotic Good town is more like a commune with the interests of the group held high, but without any hard-and-fast laws or leadership necessarily. </p><p> </p><p>Lawful Neutral towns tend to lean more to the Lawful side of things - the law is there because it is THE LAW and it keeps order. These cities are often very clean and well-run, people may not be happy but they're at least organized.</p><p> </p><p>True Neutral towns are rare - small struggling frontier towns could fit in this category, as well as unorganized towns where the population is too far-spread or disparate for any sort of cohesive social structure.</p><p> </p><p>Chaotic Neutral towns are the ultimate "hippie paradise". Do what you personally feel ought to be done, so long as you're not impinging on anyone else's rights. </p><p> </p><p>Lawful Evil towns would be those where self-interest is paramount, and the laws and government are used to further that extent for those who can benefit. Oppressive police forces, draconic laws, harsh taxation - all signs of a Lawful Evil town or society.</p><p> </p><p>A Neutral Evil town would be your standard "run by bandits/pirates" enclave. Not much in the way of organization, but the folks in charge are generally bad dudes who aren't looking out for the populace. </p><p> </p><p>A Chaotic Evil town is Detroit after the Pistons go to the Championships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nute, post: 2131017, member: 10607"] A Lawful Good town is one that's well-ordered and the primary purpose is the well-being of its citizens. People cooperate to help each other out because it's the right thing to do. Taxes are paid and civil duties are performed for the good of all. A Neutral Good town is similar, but with less actual government. People probably tend to aid their neighbors on a more individual and personal basis. A Chaotic Good town is more like a commune with the interests of the group held high, but without any hard-and-fast laws or leadership necessarily. Lawful Neutral towns tend to lean more to the Lawful side of things - the law is there because it is THE LAW and it keeps order. These cities are often very clean and well-run, people may not be happy but they're at least organized. True Neutral towns are rare - small struggling frontier towns could fit in this category, as well as unorganized towns where the population is too far-spread or disparate for any sort of cohesive social structure. Chaotic Neutral towns are the ultimate "hippie paradise". Do what you personally feel ought to be done, so long as you're not impinging on anyone else's rights. Lawful Evil towns would be those where self-interest is paramount, and the laws and government are used to further that extent for those who can benefit. Oppressive police forces, draconic laws, harsh taxation - all signs of a Lawful Evil town or society. A Neutral Evil town would be your standard "run by bandits/pirates" enclave. Not much in the way of organization, but the folks in charge are generally bad dudes who aren't looking out for the populace. A Chaotic Evil town is Detroit after the Pistons go to the Championships. [/QUOTE]
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