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<blockquote data-quote="ejja_1" data-source="post: 1198720" data-attributes="member: 7880"><p>My take on LN is that the character has a personal code or set of rules that govern thier actions, usually dictated by thier background story.</p><p>Characters who are LN may have had something in thier past happen to a friend or themselves that in thier minds sets a precident they must follow. Example: while a youngster times were hard, and the characters father had to steal to make a living. He only stole what they needed to live, wich was mostly food and clothing for his child. The character therefore may not consider theft of these objects as wrong, or it could be the other way around were the characters family had all thier possesions stolen and the father was killed during the theft. Now as an adult they have a very strong outlook concerning thieves, and will react in a manner reflecting this. IE killing all thieves that the party comes across, attacking enemy rogues in combat first and not giving them any quarter. Whatever the case, this character feels strongly in thier convictions. In your example, your character feels that the paladin was wrong in his actions. So his future interactions with the paladin will be heavily governed by his feelings of what he considers right and wrong.</p><p>This alignment to me has always represented the vigilante, a character who is willing to do what society may consider wrong or immoral if it helps him achieve what he considers the greater good.</p><p></p><p>Anyway thats my take on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejja_1, post: 1198720, member: 7880"] My take on LN is that the character has a personal code or set of rules that govern thier actions, usually dictated by thier background story. Characters who are LN may have had something in thier past happen to a friend or themselves that in thier minds sets a precident they must follow. Example: while a youngster times were hard, and the characters father had to steal to make a living. He only stole what they needed to live, wich was mostly food and clothing for his child. The character therefore may not consider theft of these objects as wrong, or it could be the other way around were the characters family had all thier possesions stolen and the father was killed during the theft. Now as an adult they have a very strong outlook concerning thieves, and will react in a manner reflecting this. IE killing all thieves that the party comes across, attacking enemy rogues in combat first and not giving them any quarter. Whatever the case, this character feels strongly in thier convictions. In your example, your character feels that the paladin was wrong in his actions. So his future interactions with the paladin will be heavily governed by his feelings of what he considers right and wrong. This alignment to me has always represented the vigilante, a character who is willing to do what society may consider wrong or immoral if it helps him achieve what he considers the greater good. Anyway thats my take on it. [/QUOTE]
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