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What's your favourite alignment?

What's your favourite alignment?

  • Lawful Good

    Votes: 18 16.5%
  • Lawful Neutral

    Votes: 12 11.0%
  • Lawful Evil

    Votes: 5 4.6%
  • Neutral Good

    Votes: 27 24.8%
  • True Neutral

    Votes: 10 9.2%
  • Neutral Evil

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Chaotic Good

    Votes: 27 24.8%
  • Chaotic Neutral

    Votes: 9 8.3%
  • Chaotic Evil

    Votes: 0 0.0%

Voted CG, though my Rogues tend to be CN. I made a LG Invoker of Fate (of "Ioun") for Encounters, and that's my only LG PC so far. Bards and Storm Sorcerers aren't likely to go Lawful, nor are elf Clerics.
 
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I like to play NG and let the character slide toward Neutral as she finds things that matter more to her than conventional depictions of good and evil--like libraries, art, and music. Alternately, I like to play the coldly intellectual Neutral character who discovers over the course of the campaign that there people, ideas, and things that need to be protected and cared about and finds her way to NG by epic levels.
 

I sort of like playing a Chaotic Good character, mainly because while they sort of act like the villain and don't play by the rules, they're still good and fighting for (what they think) is a justified end.
 


chaotic good, they believe in true personal freedom as long as that freedom doesn't impede others freedom. They are a juxtaposition in that they will follow laws as long as their freedoms aren't compromised, but have no qualms speaking and acting against laws that they see as being restrictive against peoples freedoms. Taxes for the king? if they all go to the protection of the realm and infrastructure (roads are good for everyones freedom) but if it oppressive taxes and the nobility are feasting in a time of famine for the majority...well let them try to tax me..

Game On!!
 

Neutral good, by far, is my most played alignment. It's the one that closest matches my own viewpoints and thus makes it much easier for me to play. That said, I've also played by fair share of lawful characters: good, neutral, and evil. I've dabbled in the chaotic axis, but it doesn't really speak to me, likely because I'm ADD and have to really fight to keep general chaos from overwhelming my life.
 



I don't think it is a question of whether they admit it or whether they consider themselves evil. It is their actions that dictate what their true alignment is.
 

Sure, but we're not paying someone to follow them and see what alignment their actions go with... we're asking them to self report.
 

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