Ovinomancer
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Had a character once, by the name of Franco. Franco worked for the king, and did what he was told. His job was 'troubleshooter.' The king would send him out to fix a problem with special dispensation to do whatever he felt neccessary to accomplish it. Franco was careful, intelligent, cunning and extremely organized. He put everyone into catergories as per their general usefulness to his mission. He also stole whatever he could not acquire that was needed for his mission, would bribe, threaten or blackmail any individual that he thought could help, and would eliminate potential risks without thought or concern. He also would go out of his way to protect innocents, tithed to good churches, and assisted the locals in any way that did not threaten his mission.
Franco was LN. He had dispensation to break those laws he deemed neccessary from the highest authority in the land. He would commit evil acts in the pursuit of his mission, but gained no satisfaction from them. He helped members of his country in any way he could, but would stop if it threatened the mission his was on.
So, no, I do not believe that stealing or breaking the law is entirely dependant on Lawful/Chaotic. Chaotic characters may be more likely to do it, but the act does not require chaos.
Franco was LN. He had dispensation to break those laws he deemed neccessary from the highest authority in the land. He would commit evil acts in the pursuit of his mission, but gained no satisfaction from them. He helped members of his country in any way he could, but would stop if it threatened the mission his was on.
So, no, I do not believe that stealing or breaking the law is entirely dependant on Lawful/Chaotic. Chaotic characters may be more likely to do it, but the act does not require chaos.