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I'm sick of Neutral Good! - or, how to play alignment well?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mathew_Freeman" data-source="post: 1426488" data-attributes="member: 1846"><p>Also joining in with morale boostering personal experiences...</p><p> </p><p>Serena is in the Planescape game, and simmo is playing that it's much more important what you believe than what your alignment is. In that case, Serena is an excellent character. Yes, she's worried by lots of things, confused by things, but you've played her with an absolute iron core. She has tremendous empathy with people in trouble - a capacity to do good regardless of the cost. In that way, she is NG, but I think having Cade (my new CN halfling) around will help draw out her Lawfulness, if you want.</p><p> </p><p>As far as an example of NG goes, I'd like to mention Xiang in the Borderlands campaign. He wants to do Good - but doesn't care about methods. Hence his easy acceptance of what was more or less an asassaination mission recently, his viscious streak in combat and his uncompromising attitude towards negotiations. NG doesn't mean wishy-washy! It means he's concerned with Good at any cost.</p><p> </p><p>I like all your characters, and I hope you can develop as a roleplayer. I think you are developing very fast, much faster than I did when I first started playing. Don't forget, I've been playing for around 13-14 years, and it's only recently that I've begun to really give my characters <em>character</em>. So don't worry too much about it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mathew_Freeman, post: 1426488, member: 1846"] Also joining in with morale boostering personal experiences... Serena is in the Planescape game, and simmo is playing that it's much more important what you believe than what your alignment is. In that case, Serena is an excellent character. Yes, she's worried by lots of things, confused by things, but you've played her with an absolute iron core. She has tremendous empathy with people in trouble - a capacity to do good regardless of the cost. In that way, she is NG, but I think having Cade (my new CN halfling) around will help draw out her Lawfulness, if you want. As far as an example of NG goes, I'd like to mention Xiang in the Borderlands campaign. He wants to do Good - but doesn't care about methods. Hence his easy acceptance of what was more or less an asassaination mission recently, his viscious streak in combat and his uncompromising attitude towards negotiations. NG doesn't mean wishy-washy! It means he's concerned with Good at any cost. I like all your characters, and I hope you can develop as a roleplayer. I think you are developing very fast, much faster than I did when I first started playing. Don't forget, I've been playing for around 13-14 years, and it's only recently that I've begun to really give my characters [i]character[/i]. So don't worry too much about it! [/QUOTE]
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