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Is it possible to have a good-aligned final boss in a good campaign?
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<blockquote data-quote="dmnqwk" data-source="post: 6762778" data-attributes="member: 6804204"><p>This is where you are using personal bias in responding. You believe freedom is best, therefore you think anyone opposed to freedom cannot be good. The Borg do not enslave people, they improve them. Your personal beliefs allow for murder, theft, assault because of personal choice but that doesn't happen to the Borg, they live in harmony.</p><p></p><p>Now before you go off and pillory me for this viewpoint, you have to understand that personal bias affects most DnD Campaign opinions. If you put yourself into the mindset of a Wood Elf, who's home has been decimated by human logging, then would you believe humans are good? Or would you see them as evil, corrupt menaces that need to be eradicated. Would that make you evil for hunting down and exterminating every last one of them?</p><p></p><p>Alignments are very subjective but unless you at least attempt to remove personal bias as much as possible from this equation, you'll always fail to comprehend how good can battle good and yet both sides can be the bad guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmnqwk, post: 6762778, member: 6804204"] This is where you are using personal bias in responding. You believe freedom is best, therefore you think anyone opposed to freedom cannot be good. The Borg do not enslave people, they improve them. Your personal beliefs allow for murder, theft, assault because of personal choice but that doesn't happen to the Borg, they live in harmony. Now before you go off and pillory me for this viewpoint, you have to understand that personal bias affects most DnD Campaign opinions. If you put yourself into the mindset of a Wood Elf, who's home has been decimated by human logging, then would you believe humans are good? Or would you see them as evil, corrupt menaces that need to be eradicated. Would that make you evil for hunting down and exterminating every last one of them? Alignments are very subjective but unless you at least attempt to remove personal bias as much as possible from this equation, you'll always fail to comprehend how good can battle good and yet both sides can be the bad guy. [/QUOTE]
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