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You knew it was coming-- What's your alignment?

What's your alignment?

  • Lawful Good

    Votes: 33 17.9%
  • Neutral Good

    Votes: 47 25.5%
  • Chaotic Good

    Votes: 18 9.8%
  • Lawful Neutral

    Votes: 14 7.6%
  • Neutral Neutral (True Neutral)

    Votes: 21 11.4%
  • Chaotic Neutral

    Votes: 15 8.2%
  • Lawful Evil

    Votes: 11 6.0%
  • Neutral Evil

    Votes: 7 3.8%
  • Chaotic Evil

    Votes: 5 2.7%
  • I don't believe in alignment.

    Votes: 13 7.1%


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Here is the Test from the WotC site. :)
http://www.wizards.com/dnd/article.asp?x=dnd/dx20001222b

I'm Lawful Good

A lawful good character acts as a good person is expected or required to act. She combines a commitment to oppose evil with the discipline to fight relentlessly. She tells the truth, keeps her word, helps those in need, and speaks out against injustice. A lawful good character hates to see the guilty go unpunished. Lawful good is the best alignment you can be because it combines honor and compassion.

Oddly enuff I almost always play a Lawful Good character.
 


Lawful Neutral in the 3e (not 2e) sense. Consistently follow a code, but a purely self-made one, ignoring social attitudes.
 


I voted for "I dont beleive in alignment"

then i took the test, and it said i was Lawful good.

I still dont beleive in alignment, and now even more so.
 

I also took it as if i was my current character, and it said i was CHAOTIC EVIL! whats up with that? I only wanted to be chaotic neutral
Grr...
stupid test...
 
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Hmmm.

My Glasswalker Werewolf came out as "Chaotic Good"... while the Storyteller system doesn't have allignments per say, thats not exactly how I'd envisioned her... I always saw her as sorta chaotic neutral/lawfull evil... She's very loyal and protective, but only of very very close friends/family... otherwise, it's each to their own, and she aims to be on the top. She does good things some times, but because it suits her to do so, and because she belives karma can some back to haunt you, not to "do good things". Good Anime example would be first-OAV Kenshin, or pre-kenshin Sanoske... Mixed with Haruka Tenou.

My Rifts True Atlantean Undead Slayer (Again, they don't use DnD alignments, but...) scored as Lawful Good... I guess that's CLOSE... Sorta... I'd always pictured it more a "lawful neutral/neutral good" type thing, but it's close. Fairly strict code of personal honor, and kinda "cold"... Even a little dark and harsh, but will do what he considers the "right" thing if he has to die to do it. But the things he has endured to become what he is, physicaly and spiritualy (Getting the tattoos nearly killed him), devoting his entire life to killing one of his races blood enemies, bearing the weight of a fallen culture on his back... Sorta made him jaded and callus. He doesn't care about a lot except his "mission" in life. Good Anime example would be Heero Yui from Gundam Wing.

Tsyr (My "oldest and greatest" char) got CG, which is actualy what his alingment was, at times anyhow. He sorta bounced between CG and CN... about once every six months he changed alignment, or rather got it changed for him by the DM... Think Duo Maxwell from Gundam Wing.
 

On alignment tests, I come out as Lawful Good. However, a friend has described me as "traditional but unconventional." Alignment should not be the sole descriptor of a character. It should rather be a tool to express how the character tends to see the world. A lawful good character can be jolly or deadly serious. He can be merciful or harsh towards his foes.

One of my problems with alignment is that it seems to sometimes not be tied to faith and culture. Different cultures can have different takes on alignment. (One LG character could support a caste system, while another could be a strong opponent of it.) Remember, alignment is only a tool for roleplaying.
 


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