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<blockquote data-quote="KarinsDad" data-source="post: 3296630" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>I think that water is not fire.</p><p></p><p>Humans can be any alignment because that is a feature of their race.</p><p></p><p>Half-Celestials are good because that is a feature of their race. A HC could no more be evil than a rock can be a tree. He might be permanently polymorphed or something into a different race, but then it would no longer be HC.</p><p></p><p>Course, there are a lot of tales of "fallen angels" and as DM, feel free to have at it. I just feel that stories like these do not have "type features" as specified in DND (like a Fire Elemental should always be Vulnerable to Cold, a Celestial should always be Good). Each outsider race should always have their racial alignment. It is a part of their racial makeup, just like bones are a part of humans.</p><p></p><p>So, a mad HC would be mad, but not evil. For example, he might force his "goodness" on others around him because he is mad, but his actions would still be good (although unwanted). A mad HC might destroy everything which is not as good as he is, but he would still be doing this for the greater good (i.e. destroy all non-good as opposed to destroy all evil is a much more strict path, he might even destroy good creatures because they were not good enough).</p><p></p><p>JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarinsDad, post: 3296630, member: 2011"] I think that water is not fire. Humans can be any alignment because that is a feature of their race. Half-Celestials are good because that is a feature of their race. A HC could no more be evil than a rock can be a tree. He might be permanently polymorphed or something into a different race, but then it would no longer be HC. Course, there are a lot of tales of "fallen angels" and as DM, feel free to have at it. I just feel that stories like these do not have "type features" as specified in DND (like a Fire Elemental should always be Vulnerable to Cold, a Celestial should always be Good). Each outsider race should always have their racial alignment. It is a part of their racial makeup, just like bones are a part of humans. So, a mad HC would be mad, but not evil. For example, he might force his "goodness" on others around him because he is mad, but his actions would still be good (although unwanted). A mad HC might destroy everything which is not as good as he is, but he would still be doing this for the greater good (i.e. destroy all non-good as opposed to destroy all evil is a much more strict path, he might even destroy good creatures because they were not good enough). JMO. [/QUOTE]
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