Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
Yeah. He's more LE, being a crime boss.Y'know this almost sounds like the Kingpin - though I'd suspect he's LE than LN. Or a hangin' judge.
Yeah. He's more LE, being a crime boss.Y'know this almost sounds like the Kingpin - though I'd suspect he's LE than LN. Or a hangin' judge.
You're assuming choice there where it isn't present in all of my example. The character did make one choice, which precludes neutral. The choice(through behavior) is LN. When triggered(this is not a choice and therefore not an alignment switch), he goes berserk and kills everything around. He has issues, but switching alignment and being neutral are not among them.
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If alignment is descriptive then it sounds fair. I would expect a good person who turns into an evil lycanthrope to detect as evil when wolfed out.If they don't have control of the CE bursts, is it unfair to ascribe the alignment to them during that time? (Since they're out of control? )
Yeah. He's more LE, being a crime boss.