Your Alignment

What alignment are you?

  • Lawful Good

    Votes: 31 17.0%
  • Neutral Good

    Votes: 49 26.9%
  • Chaotic Good

    Votes: 25 13.7%
  • Lawful Neutral

    Votes: 21 11.5%
  • Neutral

    Votes: 29 15.9%
  • Chaotic Neutral

    Votes: 11 6.0%
  • Lawful Evil

    Votes: 6 3.3%
  • Neutral Evil

    Votes: 7 3.8%
  • Chaotic Evil

    Votes: 3 1.6%


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I'm not even going to take the test...I've taken dozens of them befoe andd they always come out the same: Chaotic Evil.

It's wierd, but I don't live my life as the "backstabbing/can't have any friends/random death" guy described in the core books.
 


Teflon Billy said:
It's wierd, but I don't live my life as the "backstabbing/can't have any friends/random death" guy described in the core books.

I guess you're not forced to be Chaotic Stupid (the dark counterpart to a stereotypical Paladin's Lawful Stupid).

*cue alignment definition flame thread*

-- Nifft
 


Huh, I got neutral. How boring. I think I may be somewhat disturbed by that. I suppose it's more interesting than being normal ol' good. But then again, it's not as cool as being evil. Oh why can't I take a stand on which is better?!? Good or evil?!? AGHH.....!

I have suddenly realized that neutral is a defence mechanism for indecisive people like me. Come my non-rebellious brothers and sisters--Ride The Fence!!
 

Didn't bother with the test.

I'm Lawful Neutral by 3e standards (since the definition changed). I follow my personal code consistently, but it incorporates my own values, not those of society (good or bad). Hence, LN.
 

I was Chaotic Good. I knew I would be. I have way too strong a sense of Justice to be anything else. If this seems strange, take a quick look at our government, and you'll soon figure out where the chaotic part came form:D
 

SpringPlum said:
How boring. I think I may be somewhat disturbed by that.

Boring and disturbing at the same time? Good trick :)

There's no reason to be disturbed by coming up neutral. Most humans are supposed to be neutral. "Sitting on the fence" impies indecision, that one knows that one should take one side or the other, but are unable to choose.

Instead, most neutral folk are apathetic - at least when compared to their more polarized brethren.
 

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