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D&D 5E Survivor Alignment: LN imposes order!

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Lawful Good 10
Neutral Good 22
Lawful Neutral 18
Neutral 15
Lawful Evil 20
Chaotic Evil 0

Finishing the Blood War makes me surprisingly happy. In an evil way, of course.
 




Ok. Here we go...no really, for reals this time!

Lawful Good 10
Neutral Good 22
Lawful Neutral 18
Neutral 15
Lawful Evil 12

Evil is bad, m'kay. Good is good.

EDIT: GAH! DAMMIT! Ok. I'm adjusting my numbers now to account for EdL's post. [MENTION=34804]EdL[/MENTION] you mean +1 to Neutral Good, right? That's what you added 1 to.
 
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Lawful Good 10
Neutral Good 19
Lawful Neutral 18
Neutral 15
Lawful Evil 13

Neutral Good is boring, ineffective, and self-righteous in its preening. Would be better termed as "neutral nice", but we know from Sondheim that "nice is different than good." There is no true happiness without competency, which requires order.

I like Lawful Good as well, but I'm voting Lawful Evil in honor of Fred Saberhagen's Drakulya, a true Lawful Evil hero if there ever was one.
 
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Lawful Good 11
Neutral Good 20
Lawful Neutral 18
Neutral 9
Lawful Evil 13

+1 Lawful Good, to me it represents goodness with structure, and I have seen many people play it very well.

-3 Neutral, I find that many people choose neutral when they don't have driven characters. And characters that aren't driven are boring at the table.
 

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