Michael Morris
First Post
This alignment system doesn't attempt to define good or evil - let characters and nations squabble over that.
Having said this, an "enlightened" Sodrean may indeed do kind things in order to further his personal power, or at least his freedom. The point is, ultimately, his motive is "self." While one might argue that altruism doesn't truly exist, I'd counter that such a sentiment is indicative of having "colored glasses on" - one's own alignment colors how they see the world.
A Valrean may be able to work with an enlightened Sodrean, but he'd constantly be questioning his motives and bickering would come about as soon as the issue of personal sacrifices came up.
Don't believe me? Watch even the most enlightened businessman cry foul at the idea of a tax hike.
Having said this, an "enlightened" Sodrean may indeed do kind things in order to further his personal power, or at least his freedom. The point is, ultimately, his motive is "self." While one might argue that altruism doesn't truly exist, I'd counter that such a sentiment is indicative of having "colored glasses on" - one's own alignment colors how they see the world.
A Valrean may be able to work with an enlightened Sodrean, but he'd constantly be questioning his motives and bickering would come about as soon as the issue of personal sacrifices came up.
Don't believe me? Watch even the most enlightened businessman cry foul at the idea of a tax hike.