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<blockquote data-quote="Lyxen" data-source="post: 8446598" data-attributes="member: 7032025"><p>And that's exactly what D&D is about, because the multiverse is incarnated by the DM and if he is running an epic campaign for that kind of character, that's exactly what he could do and what my DMs at the time did. My character built her wizard tower on the border between Iuz and Furyondy, and usually took the side of whoever was losing the battle.</p><p></p><p>Moreover, if you read Gygax' books (not the best read ever, but reasonably entertaining if you are into Greyhawk, a lot of the characters from the modules in particular G1-3 are in there in particular Obmi and Eclavdra), you understand his perspective: evil is much more aggressive than good, which is why God the Rogue who is a champion of Balance, is often aligned with the forces of Good, which is probably the best way to play with a group.</p><p></p><p>However, at the time, we had a number of evil PCs in our folders, which allowed me to run my Archmage along with those guys now and then.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I agree, it's easier to play a Neutral character in the more "indifferent" sense, and with less constraints on the group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyxen, post: 8446598, member: 7032025"] And that's exactly what D&D is about, because the multiverse is incarnated by the DM and if he is running an epic campaign for that kind of character, that's exactly what he could do and what my DMs at the time did. My character built her wizard tower on the border between Iuz and Furyondy, and usually took the side of whoever was losing the battle. Moreover, if you read Gygax' books (not the best read ever, but reasonably entertaining if you are into Greyhawk, a lot of the characters from the modules in particular G1-3 are in there in particular Obmi and Eclavdra), you understand his perspective: evil is much more aggressive than good, which is why God the Rogue who is a champion of Balance, is often aligned with the forces of Good, which is probably the best way to play with a group. However, at the time, we had a number of evil PCs in our folders, which allowed me to run my Archmage along with those guys now and then. That being said, I agree, it's easier to play a Neutral character in the more "indifferent" sense, and with less constraints on the group. [/QUOTE]
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