When you're an "evil" person, what non-evil term do you use to describe yourself?

Chaotic Evil:
- Free (from morality, social norms and annoying laws)
- Wild (and thus connected to one's inner beast - as opposed to the "tame" people)
- Individualist (caring about one's interests - not giving a damn about others)
- Devout (to the typical Chaotic Evil Death Cult (tm)).
- Groundbreaking/avante-guard/road-opener (breaking the mold of common morality)

Neutral Evil:
- Efficient (not wasting energy/time/resources on worthless others)
- Pragmatic/Realistic (as opposed to the 'starry-eyed bleeding-heat' do-gooders)
- Success-oriented (does what he 'has to' to get ahead in life)

Lawful Evil:
- Keeping Order/Justice (by all means necessary, especially tyrannical ones)
- Iron Fisted (many rulers would use this term freely)
- Royal (A king/noble/prince/general's word is law, and is above morality)
- 'Just following orders' (and enjoying each and every minute of it)
- Faithful (to the evil church)
- Honorable (keeps his word, maybe even keeps the law, but doesn't give a damn about others)
 

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So let's say you've got a party of D&D classically defined "evil" characters. Someone in their group casts an alignment revelation spell. ... How do they perceive or interpret the information about themselves?

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I'm pretty sure you guys are going to get modded soon for going against the no politics/religion rule. Just because you don't like something doesn't make it evil.
-blarg
 




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