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<blockquote data-quote="Hussar" data-source="post: 8049414" data-attributes="member: 22779"><p>Oh, sorry, I said reckless, when it uses the term "whims" (CN) and "with little regard for what others expect" (CG) - as in what dependable people do.</p><p></p><p>[USER=6801845]@Oofta[/USER], you're not even bothering to argue in good faith anymore. I mean, LG is described as "can be counted on to do the right thing". ie. dependable. </p><p></p><p>Nice dodge by the way. You have claimed dependable, loyal, etc as defining traits of chaotic characters. So, what defines a lawful character in your opinion? If your chaotic character never acts impulsively, is never reckless, never acts on a whim or with little regard for what others expect, then how should my lawful character act? </p><p></p><p>People just want their cake and eat it too. "Oh, look at me, I'm all edgy and chaotic. Never minding that my character is the epitome of Lawful Good. Oh, hell no. I'm all about personal freedom and anarchy. Just, not when it matters or at any point during play. Then I'm 100% a team player and loyal and methodical. But, don't you call me lawful. That's not me!! I'm CHAOTIC." </p><p></p><p>Snort. It'd be comical if it wasn't just sad and pathetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hussar, post: 8049414, member: 22779"] Oh, sorry, I said reckless, when it uses the term "whims" (CN) and "with little regard for what others expect" (CG) - as in what dependable people do. [USER=6801845]@Oofta[/USER], you're not even bothering to argue in good faith anymore. I mean, LG is described as "can be counted on to do the right thing". ie. dependable. Nice dodge by the way. You have claimed dependable, loyal, etc as defining traits of chaotic characters. So, what defines a lawful character in your opinion? If your chaotic character never acts impulsively, is never reckless, never acts on a whim or with little regard for what others expect, then how should my lawful character act? People just want their cake and eat it too. "Oh, look at me, I'm all edgy and chaotic. Never minding that my character is the epitome of Lawful Good. Oh, hell no. I'm all about personal freedom and anarchy. Just, not when it matters or at any point during play. Then I'm 100% a team player and loyal and methodical. But, don't you call me lawful. That's not me!! I'm CHAOTIC." Snort. It'd be comical if it wasn't just sad and pathetic. [/QUOTE]
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