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<blockquote data-quote="Krystal" data-source="post: 2558405" data-attributes="member: 37301"><p>As we didn't do a lot of playing using this such of thing, I do admit I liked the "tendencies" bit that some people can add on to their characters. It allows for a little big of deviation from the norm, yet allows them to remain in their "proper" allignment. Of course, too many tendencies and you start to shift, but that happens. People change. I don't think a single one of my characters that I have played for more than a few months hasn't shifted to some extent, due in part to things that happened to her.</p><p></p><p>Although I do admit I don't like the "All x have to have y allignment." I don't remember where I saw it or heard it, but it is possible for something to have an allignment that goes against the norm. Just keep in mind that this sort of thing is supposed to be rare. Problem comes here, that if someone comes in that way, it could be rare from their character's point of view and not to the rest of us, because there's about 20 such people like that. Those be the breaks of ISRP.</p><p></p><p>(keep in mind the numbers I used are not proven, or known. They were just merely used for the sake of arguement. For all I know, there could only be one or two people who "push the envelope" or what have you)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krystal, post: 2558405, member: 37301"] As we didn't do a lot of playing using this such of thing, I do admit I liked the "tendencies" bit that some people can add on to their characters. It allows for a little big of deviation from the norm, yet allows them to remain in their "proper" allignment. Of course, too many tendencies and you start to shift, but that happens. People change. I don't think a single one of my characters that I have played for more than a few months hasn't shifted to some extent, due in part to things that happened to her. Although I do admit I don't like the "All x have to have y allignment." I don't remember where I saw it or heard it, but it is possible for something to have an allignment that goes against the norm. Just keep in mind that this sort of thing is supposed to be rare. Problem comes here, that if someone comes in that way, it could be rare from their character's point of view and not to the rest of us, because there's about 20 such people like that. Those be the breaks of ISRP. (keep in mind the numbers I used are not proven, or known. They were just merely used for the sake of arguement. For all I know, there could only be one or two people who "push the envelope" or what have you) [/QUOTE]
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