Saeviomagy said:Nondetection doesn't allow you to detect as whatever alignment you want.
Conaill said:
I believe "eugenics" is the word you're looking for.
I can see it now, an army of nazi paladins, ready to supress any unLawful behavior. Evil gets put to the sword without any questions. Neutral either gets thrown out in exile (after forfeiting all their posessions of course) or put under severe magical compulsions and divinations.
Alcamtar said:What would the 3E world look like if you took the rules at face value and extrapolated their effects on society.
From: Peter Newman (pnewman@gci.net)
Subject: Seven billion Chickens!
Newsgroups: rec.games.frp.dnd
Date: 2001-08-22 01:35:28 PST
According to the DMG a community with 30,000 adults will
have 7,500,000,000 chickens. [DMG p 137]
0.5 x the GP limit [100,000] x 0.1 x the population [30,000]
is the total value available. Thus at any given time the
metropolis will have 150,000,000 GP's worth of chickens
available. At 2 CP/chicken this will be 7.5 billion chickens.
Similarly this community will have 15 million cows, 15 billion
candles, 15 billion pounds of wheat (7.5 million tons),
7.5 billion pounds of flour, 15 billion torches, 300 million
pounds of soap, 7.5 billion loaves of bread, 1.5 billion flasks
of oil, 1.5 billion peasants outfits, 750 million pounds of
cheese, and much much more
It will also have 3 billion arrows, 10 million longswords,
10,000 suits of full plate armor, 1,000 keeps, 1,500 longships,
3,000 grand houses, 15,000 simple houses, and 100 grand castles
available.
RangerWickett said:The old lady down the road, who chides youngsters for being too rambunctious and threatens to call their parents if she sees young Sam Gamgee bringing home anymore cute women, is Lawful Good.
Sam Gamgee, who likes entertaining the ladies but who would never think of harming anyone, is also Lawful Good.
The father who spanks his son to teach him to behave is Lawful Good. If his child is very hard to deal with, he might use a little too much force, but he does it for a good cause.
The police officer who arrests that man for child abuse is Lawful Good. If the man grows angry at being called a child-beater, the cop might have to use physical force, but he does it for a good cause.
The rich philanthropist who donates to charities is Lawful Good, but he still thinks that, because he works harder than other, lazier people, he deserves a more comfortable life than them.
The bum on the street who takes care of stray cats and lives on welfare is Lawful Good, even though he complains that the government doesn't provide enough help for the homeless.
Alignments are pretty broad. Even a lawful good society would not necessarily mean a totally altruistic society. People can be good while still thinking they themselves know better than others, or are more worthy than others. The only way to ensure a totally altruistic world is to turn everyone into zombies with no drive for themselves. Why create art when you could be be making homes for people or cleaning the already-clean streets?