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Lawful Stupid Rears its Ugly Head... Again
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<blockquote data-quote="Doctor Shaft" data-source="post: 1999353" data-attributes="member: 25737"><p>Also, consider this. Lawful Good doesn't mean Lawful Perfect. Too many look at the role and say "Well, if you're Lawful Good, that means every infraction, every wrong you ever see, should make you mad and you should flip out and correct it."</p><p></p><p>That's only true to a very small degree. Perhaps your character has misgivings about looting fallen enemies... but face it. Even our most prominent, "Lawful Good" figures have gone through life with a "comprimising" atittude at times, especially if they're in the middle of an alleyway following a life-or-death situation. </p><p></p><p>The other suggestions apply as well, like preventing the rogue from not helping the party use the taken resources to help their quest. But really... you'd have to consider just how far your Lawful Good character would get in the world if he were "Lawful Perfect". After a while, even the good members of your party would begin to resent him, and then he might as well become a loner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doctor Shaft, post: 1999353, member: 25737"] Also, consider this. Lawful Good doesn't mean Lawful Perfect. Too many look at the role and say "Well, if you're Lawful Good, that means every infraction, every wrong you ever see, should make you mad and you should flip out and correct it." That's only true to a very small degree. Perhaps your character has misgivings about looting fallen enemies... but face it. Even our most prominent, "Lawful Good" figures have gone through life with a "comprimising" atittude at times, especially if they're in the middle of an alleyway following a life-or-death situation. The other suggestions apply as well, like preventing the rogue from not helping the party use the taken resources to help their quest. But really... you'd have to consider just how far your Lawful Good character would get in the world if he were "Lawful Perfect". After a while, even the good members of your party would begin to resent him, and then he might as well become a loner. [/QUOTE]
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