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

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Lawful Good 11
Neutral Good 21
Lawful Neutral 15
Neutral 9
Lawful Evil 13

+1 Neutral Good because Lawful and Chaotic are both fun, but are extremes. Neutral Good should cover the majority of Good people.

-3 Lawful Neutral because the worst alignments were already taken out, and Lawful Neutrals can be difficult to deal with.
 

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Lawful Good 11
Neutral Good 22
Lawful Neutral 15
Neutral 9
Lawful Evil 10

NG +1
LE -3

Because "Villains, I say to you now, Knock off all that evil!"
 

Lawful Good 11
Neutral Good 19
Lawful Neutral 15
Neutral 9
Lawful Evil 11

And sush y'all, it's hard to keep track when you're posting to account for errors 1/2 - 2/3 of the time.
 


Lawful Good 8
Neutral Good 20
Lawful Neutral 15
Neutral 7
Lawful Evil 11

Seems like everyone likes law, and everyone likes good. But no one seems to like Lawful Good.
 
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Lawful Good 8
Neutral Good 21
Lawful Neutral 12
Neutral 7
Lawful Evil 11

NG always appealed to me as the most reasonable alignment. LN never really made sense to me (I follow the law whether it's good or bad. But if I start murdering innocents because the law says I should...doesn't that make me evil?)
 

Lawful Good 8
Neutral Good 18
Lawful Neutral 13
Neutral 7
Lawful Evil 11

Down with NG! I find your bland inoffensiveness offensive!

And another vote for LN, I guess.
 


Lawful Good 9 (+)
Neutral Good 15
Lawful Neutral 13
Neutral 7
Lawful Evil 9 (--)

It's been close enough to a day, and I'm trying to not stay up quite as late :p

Lawful Good is still awesome. But NG is no longer sitting so pretty, so I'll turn to the last remaining bastion of Evil--down with ye!
 

LN never really made sense to me (I follow the law whether it's good or bad. But if I start murdering innocents because the law says I should...doesn't that make me evil?)

The best example I'm aware of of LN in practice is Inspector Javert in "Les Miserables". (I recommend the book, but I guess the musical works.) And it conveniently also highlights the flaws inherent in blindly following the law.
 

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