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<blockquote data-quote="payn" data-source="post: 9100783" data-attributes="member: 90374"><p>Kinda, yeah. I always seen good as folks who care for others and will not put them in harms way to achieve their goals. Killing is a last resort for a good person for example. Evil leans into an ends justify the means philosophy. Murder, for example, is a perfectly fine conflict resolution for an evil person. I say murder as in it can be self defense or premeditative. </p><p></p><p>I think the hullabaloo folks run into is feeling the need to lean into hero vs villain tropes. They see good = hero and evil = villain. If you are evil you must kick every puppy and steal every candy from babies. This sort of caricature play leads to eventual problems, which lead to commonly held "no evil PC" GMs and tables. So now folks are trying to explain why their assassin character is actually "good" because they only kill "evil" guys. </p><p></p><p>My point of view is that an assassin is evil because murder is their conflict resolution choice. Its not just on the list, its the top of the list. If they choose to only off evil guys in the name of good; Ok. I think there is room for nuance of evil guys that are not bad guys. Also, good guys can be a bunch of dinks. YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="payn, post: 9100783, member: 90374"] Kinda, yeah. I always seen good as folks who care for others and will not put them in harms way to achieve their goals. Killing is a last resort for a good person for example. Evil leans into an ends justify the means philosophy. Murder, for example, is a perfectly fine conflict resolution for an evil person. I say murder as in it can be self defense or premeditative. I think the hullabaloo folks run into is feeling the need to lean into hero vs villain tropes. They see good = hero and evil = villain. If you are evil you must kick every puppy and steal every candy from babies. This sort of caricature play leads to eventual problems, which lead to commonly held "no evil PC" GMs and tables. So now folks are trying to explain why their assassin character is actually "good" because they only kill "evil" guys. My point of view is that an assassin is evil because murder is their conflict resolution choice. Its not just on the list, its the top of the list. If they choose to only off evil guys in the name of good; Ok. I think there is room for nuance of evil guys that are not bad guys. Also, good guys can be a bunch of dinks. YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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