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<blockquote data-quote="Sejs" data-source="post: 443096" data-attributes="member: 4910"><p>I'm going to have to disagree with you there, NOoC. What you described is basically neutral evil - grab what you can, and heck with the other guy.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A chaotic neutral character is concerned with personal freedoms - his own, definitly, but also possibly with the freedoms of others. He would ignore the speed limit ("Screw that, I can drive as fast as I want. It's not like I'm running people over."), live in a cluttered, messy home ("I know where it is because I put it there. Who cares if it's on a shelf or on the floor."), and dress however he damn well feels like ("What? I look -good- in red leather pants and a fur coat. 'Sides, it's comfortable.")</p><p></p><p>He may well resent restrictions placed on him by others, and those he cared about. On a more broad, global level,.. (if he were inclined to this sort of thing) the character would strive to make changes that -he- saw as "good for people" and "liberating" by making them more "self reliant".</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, I suggest watching Fight Club. It's the best example of a Chaotic Neutral character that I've seen to date. Rent it, or download it off Kazaa or what have you. Note if you do download the movie, I'd also suggest deleting it after watching it once or twice - that way it's still on the level of borrowing it from a friend, instead of actually.. you know.. like.. stealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sejs, post: 443096, member: 4910"] I'm going to have to disagree with you there, NOoC. What you described is basically neutral evil - grab what you can, and heck with the other guy. A chaotic neutral character is concerned with personal freedoms - his own, definitly, but also possibly with the freedoms of others. He would ignore the speed limit ("Screw that, I can drive as fast as I want. It's not like I'm running people over."), live in a cluttered, messy home ("I know where it is because I put it there. Who cares if it's on a shelf or on the floor."), and dress however he damn well feels like ("What? I look -good- in red leather pants and a fur coat. 'Sides, it's comfortable.") He may well resent restrictions placed on him by others, and those he cared about. On a more broad, global level,.. (if he were inclined to this sort of thing) the character would strive to make changes that -he- saw as "good for people" and "liberating" by making them more "self reliant". Again, I suggest watching Fight Club. It's the best example of a Chaotic Neutral character that I've seen to date. Rent it, or download it off Kazaa or what have you. Note if you do download the movie, I'd also suggest deleting it after watching it once or twice - that way it's still on the level of borrowing it from a friend, instead of actually.. you know.. like.. stealing. [/QUOTE]
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