dave2008
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Don't resort to name calling, it makes you look small. Not to mention that D&D is not a medieval earth society. If your basing these alignments on that, you wrong from the get go.By today's standard you are absolutely right. By medieval standard you are a fool.
Just because something was done "in the name of good," doesn't make the act or person "good."We live, I hope, in an enlightened society where all these horrible thing are reprehensible. But in medieval times, it was not so. How many innocent women were killed for witch craft? How many people were enslaved because of the color of their skin or simply could not pay a debt? How many were tortured for their seditious ideas? How many atrocities were committed in various wars? And yet, many of these acts were done in the name of good.
Don't apply a false European medieval vision of morality either.Again, do not apply our modern vision of morality. It is simply too advanced and enlightened.