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<blockquote data-quote="AlViking" data-source="post: 9885592" data-attributes="member: 6906980"><p>You completely dodged the question so I'll try again (removing reference to a political movement you latched onto) and a bit of clarification in the second paragraph.</p><p></p><p>I have a character I want to represent. They don't care about laws one way or another they just want to be left alone to do what they think is best - no regulation, no one telling them what to do. They may do some things on a whim but they aren't going to jump off a cliff because the idea pops into their head. They still accept responsibility for their actions and know what they do has consequences. They will still gather supplies in the summer because if they know winter is coming and they want so survive until spring. Perhaps they moved to a tropical island somewhere and never have to figure out where their next meal is coming from and never have to plan anything.</p><p></p><p>They certainly aren't lawful, they think laws and regulations are stupid, government and any external societal laws are ineffective and should just get out of the way. Maybe they want to be left alone and live in a cabin in the woods by themselves or with their family. They aren't altruistic, they don't care what other people do or how they live - people should figure it out for themselves. They aren't going to go out of their way to hurt someone but neither are they going to help someone in need because they think people should fend for themselves. They are not "good".</p><p></p><p>What alignment are they?</p><p></p><p>edit - also, why is it that CG is stable while CN is insane? The only difference to me should be that the good person is more altruistic, helpful and considerate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlViking, post: 9885592, member: 6906980"] You completely dodged the question so I'll try again (removing reference to a political movement you latched onto) and a bit of clarification in the second paragraph. I have a character I want to represent. They don't care about laws one way or another they just want to be left alone to do what they think is best - no regulation, no one telling them what to do. They may do some things on a whim but they aren't going to jump off a cliff because the idea pops into their head. They still accept responsibility for their actions and know what they do has consequences. They will still gather supplies in the summer because if they know winter is coming and they want so survive until spring. Perhaps they moved to a tropical island somewhere and never have to figure out where their next meal is coming from and never have to plan anything. They certainly aren't lawful, they think laws and regulations are stupid, government and any external societal laws are ineffective and should just get out of the way. Maybe they want to be left alone and live in a cabin in the woods by themselves or with their family. They aren't altruistic, they don't care what other people do or how they live - people should figure it out for themselves. They aren't going to go out of their way to hurt someone but neither are they going to help someone in need because they think people should fend for themselves. They are not "good". What alignment are they? edit - also, why is it that CG is stable while CN is insane? The only difference to me should be that the good person is more altruistic, helpful and considerate. [/QUOTE]
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