cybertalus said:I guess I disagree with all the people who say automatically evil. You talk about destroying the world and I think "crazy", or "demented", but not necessarily evil. Every reason I can think of why someone would want to destroy the world or all of existence basically boils down to a drastic overreactive solution to a problem. Kind of like killing the patient to cure the disease. Sure it technically works, but it loses sight of the object of the exercise.
Asmor said:but I've always been of the mind that the good/evil scale in D&D is all about selflessness vs. selfishness. Now, the Initiative isn't selfless by any means, but they're not selfish either, so that would place them as neutral by my slightly-more-objective standards.
The Horror said:On the one scale you have people that believe in law, order and justice. They believe that there is a system in place and that the system is there to protect their rights. On the other end of this scale are the people who disregard the system.
Asmor said:Actually, just as an aside (and not meant to mitigate your point), they're a secular organization which seeks to cease all of existence, including gods.
CockyWriter said:Okay, now you will need to explain to me the point of destroying everything then. Cleansing? Prophets? They were out of beer?