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Paladins in SCAG are all good-aligned?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flamestrike" data-source="post: 6762400" data-attributes="member: 6788736"><p>As a Jedi be never played by the rules and always broke them. He dressed his own way, acted how he felt best, and was far more likely to disobey an order than to follow it. In fact he was famous for being a loose cannon. He is consistently depicted as a lone wolf who basically flew around the galaxy doing his own thing. He married (in opposition to the Jedi code), he disobeyed every single order ever given to him, was impulsive and reckless. He was ordered to stay at the Jedi Temple when Mace confronted the Emperor - had he have followed that order, the Empire would never have been born. Even his own master couldnt controll him (We take him together - NO we take him now! or Turn the ship around! No Anakin, we have our orders or Stay with the Amidala on Naboo - instead flys to Tatooine etc etc). In the Clone wars series, not an epsiode goes by when he doesnt flat out ignore or directly contravene orders given to him by the Jedi order. He was in no way 'lawful'.</p><p></p><p>In the Clone Wars series is he clearly CG.</p><p></p><p>He followed the exact same pattern as a Sith working for the Empire. He constantly broke his promises, 'altered' every deal he made (pray I dont alter it any further), and betrayed the one person he was supposed to follow (the Emperor) by pegging him down a shaft. The Sith code has one rule (the Rule of two) and <em>he even mamanged to break that</em> by training a secret apprentice. He followed no rules barring obeying the Emperor (broadly) and he even offered to betray the Emperor at the first opportunity he got (Join me and together we can rule the glalaxy as father and son!)</p><p></p><p>In the OT he is clearly CE. He is an agent of discord and barring generally following the Emperor (largely out of the fact he dies if the Emperor does, and is bound to serve him) does his own thing. He acts as his anger, hatred and fear direct him.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thats no more 'lawful' than a High priest of Cyric who is dedicated to wiping out Good aligned faiths and is faithful to his deity is 'lawful'. The Empire is a LE government. Its principle agent however is clearly CE. Heck; he even betrays the Empire and Emperor at the end.</p><p></p><p>Can you name me one person close to him, or one orginisation he worked for that he didnt betray and/ or destroy? His wife, his daughter, his son, his master (both of them), the Jedi, the Sith, Lando Calrissian, the Empire, innumerable Imperial officers, the Republic; everyone.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Sith order is a good example of a CE order. Its principles are broadly 'Do whatever your hate, anger and rage tell you to do. Dont hold back. Once you are strong enough, take what you want, including killing your own master once you are capable.'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flamestrike, post: 6762400, member: 6788736"] As a Jedi be never played by the rules and always broke them. He dressed his own way, acted how he felt best, and was far more likely to disobey an order than to follow it. In fact he was famous for being a loose cannon. He is consistently depicted as a lone wolf who basically flew around the galaxy doing his own thing. He married (in opposition to the Jedi code), he disobeyed every single order ever given to him, was impulsive and reckless. He was ordered to stay at the Jedi Temple when Mace confronted the Emperor - had he have followed that order, the Empire would never have been born. Even his own master couldnt controll him (We take him together - NO we take him now! or Turn the ship around! No Anakin, we have our orders or Stay with the Amidala on Naboo - instead flys to Tatooine etc etc). In the Clone wars series, not an epsiode goes by when he doesnt flat out ignore or directly contravene orders given to him by the Jedi order. He was in no way 'lawful'. In the Clone Wars series is he clearly CG. He followed the exact same pattern as a Sith working for the Empire. He constantly broke his promises, 'altered' every deal he made (pray I dont alter it any further), and betrayed the one person he was supposed to follow (the Emperor) by pegging him down a shaft. The Sith code has one rule (the Rule of two) and [I]he even mamanged to break that[/I] by training a secret apprentice. He followed no rules barring obeying the Emperor (broadly) and he even offered to betray the Emperor at the first opportunity he got (Join me and together we can rule the glalaxy as father and son!) In the OT he is clearly CE. He is an agent of discord and barring generally following the Emperor (largely out of the fact he dies if the Emperor does, and is bound to serve him) does his own thing. He acts as his anger, hatred and fear direct him. Thats no more 'lawful' than a High priest of Cyric who is dedicated to wiping out Good aligned faiths and is faithful to his deity is 'lawful'. The Empire is a LE government. Its principle agent however is clearly CE. Heck; he even betrays the Empire and Emperor at the end. Can you name me one person close to him, or one orginisation he worked for that he didnt betray and/ or destroy? His wife, his daughter, his son, his master (both of them), the Jedi, the Sith, Lando Calrissian, the Empire, innumerable Imperial officers, the Republic; everyone. The Sith order is a good example of a CE order. Its principles are broadly 'Do whatever your hate, anger and rage tell you to do. Dont hold back. Once you are strong enough, take what you want, including killing your own master once you are capable.' [/QUOTE]
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