Hriston
Dungeon Master of Middle-earth (He/him)
Assuming a DM has a working definition of what the nine alignments mean to him or her in terms of types of activity, and that the players, if not in total agreement, are at least on-board with deferring to the DM"s judgment in this case, what method would you employ to chart, graph, or otherwise track how closely characters' behavior is to their professed alignments and to know when an alignment change may have taken place. I'm interested in adopting something like the method described by Gary Gygax, first in his article, "The Meaning of Law and Chaos in Dungeons & Dragons and Their Relationships to Good and Evil", Strategic Review #6, pp 3-5, and then in the DMG, p 24, under the heading, Graphing Alignment. I'd probably use the Character Alignment Graph that appears on p 119 of the PHB for this purpose, as Gygax suggests.
My question stems from the scant details Gygax give for the implementation of such a system. This thread: http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?16043-Help-with-Alignment-Bookkeeping, raises some of the issues I have in mind, and contains some very good ideas, but rather that necro it, I've started a new thread to ask if anyone does this, or has done it in the past, and what methods they might use, and particularly with reference to this quote from the DMG:
My question stems from the scant details Gygax give for the implementation of such a system. This thread: http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?16043-Help-with-Alignment-Bookkeeping, raises some of the issues I have in mind, and contains some very good ideas, but rather that necro it, I've started a new thread to ask if anyone does this, or has done it in the past, and what methods they might use, and particularly with reference to this quote from the DMG:
It seems Gygax is suggesting a shift that moves the character's alignment as much as half-way across the chart for such a "major action". How would you characterize an action of such magnitude, and how would that differ from minor actions that would only cause the character to "drift around in an alignment area"?...any major action which is out of alignment character will cause a maior shift to the alignment which is directly in line with the action, i.e., if a lawful evil character defies the law in order to aid the cause (express or implied) of chaotic good, he or she will be either lawful neutral or chaotic neutral, depending on the factors involved in the action.