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<blockquote data-quote="KarinsDad" data-source="post: 3061379" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>The point is that you started the character out with your own set of morality.</p><p></p><p>That's fine. There is nothing wrong with that, so do not worry that your PC views right and wrong like you do.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for the future, you have at least two choices here:</p><p></p><p>1) Continue to do so. This choice is perfectly reasonable and probably matches the alignment that you gave the PC (I assume it is a good alignment). It does not matter if the DM and/or other players want you to change this, it is not their choice. It is your choice. If you want to continue to play your PC as very moral, do so. If the sword is bothering your concept of the PCs morality, then get rid of it, or use it infrequently, or use it whenever you want, but make sure that you continue to roleplay your PC's morality as you see fit. Remember though, this is your PC, not anybody else's. You make all the decisions for that PC (shy of magical intervention). The DM and other players can only make suggestions, but yours is the final word.</p><p></p><p>2) Change the morality of your PC to match your percieved new "wizards are power hungry" ideas. This could be a lot of fun. And, it can be perfectly reasonable roleplaying as well. Many characters in literature are "seduced by the dark side". So, it might eventually force an alignment change, but that may or may not be bad. But, only do this is this is what you want for your PC, don't do it if you do not want to do it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Both of these choices, or even some other choice, is reasonable.</p><p></p><p>But, regardless of what you decide, it is your decision. Take all of the recommendations here with a grain of salt and then decide what you want for your PC. After all, it is your PC, nobody else's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarinsDad, post: 3061379, member: 2011"] The point is that you started the character out with your own set of morality. That's fine. There is nothing wrong with that, so do not worry that your PC views right and wrong like you do. As for the future, you have at least two choices here: 1) Continue to do so. This choice is perfectly reasonable and probably matches the alignment that you gave the PC (I assume it is a good alignment). It does not matter if the DM and/or other players want you to change this, it is not their choice. It is your choice. If you want to continue to play your PC as very moral, do so. If the sword is bothering your concept of the PCs morality, then get rid of it, or use it infrequently, or use it whenever you want, but make sure that you continue to roleplay your PC's morality as you see fit. Remember though, this is your PC, not anybody else's. You make all the decisions for that PC (shy of magical intervention). The DM and other players can only make suggestions, but yours is the final word. 2) Change the morality of your PC to match your percieved new "wizards are power hungry" ideas. This could be a lot of fun. And, it can be perfectly reasonable roleplaying as well. Many characters in literature are "seduced by the dark side". So, it might eventually force an alignment change, but that may or may not be bad. But, only do this is this is what you want for your PC, don't do it if you do not want to do it. Both of these choices, or even some other choice, is reasonable. But, regardless of what you decide, it is your decision. Take all of the recommendations here with a grain of salt and then decide what you want for your PC. After all, it is your PC, nobody else's. [/QUOTE]
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