I swear, there is a helpful graph for everything on the internet.

Where do you fit in? :) I’m pretty sure I firmly inhabit the rectangle of snooze…*sigh*.
For those of us who like lists –
The list describes the basic ethos of killing in a fantasy setting according to each alignment type. ( nuanced version here)
I’ll kill you because…
Lawful Good: you look evil, you stinkin’ orc!.
Chaotic Good: you are evil.
Neutral Good: you did something evil.
Lawful Neutral: you broke the law.
Neutral: you just tried to kill me.
Chaotic Neutral: its Tuesday.
Neutral Evil: I want that nice sword you have.
Chaotic Evil: I’ll get this tingly sensation in the back of my spine, OOooooo.
Lawful Evil: your interfering with my conquest of the world.



6 comments
May 19, 2015 at 8:52 am
john zande
The Great Interweb is almost omniscient!
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May 19, 2015 at 10:04 am
The Arbourist
@JZ
Morning :) Careful what you say or the Goddists might think that the god you worship is made up of fiber-optics and copper wire. I’d hate to give them another avenue of attack…*grins*
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May 19, 2015 at 10:40 am
john zande
Copper wire, bah! My god lives in The Cloud. You see, my god makes the word “metaphysics” actually mean something :)
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May 19, 2015 at 1:08 pm
bleatmop
I once played an chaotic neutral illusionist mage that quite often believed in his own illusions. He’d create an illusion of a throne in the middle of the forest and sit on it and command his minions. His actual player companions did not like it when he commanded them as minions either. One time, after being ambushed by about 100 super powered orcs he won the day and scared off the orcs by creating an illusion of a swarm of wargs attacking the camp and him single handedly fighting them off, swinging his staff and splattering warg guts everywhere. It was a glorious day that ended up rewarding me with 0 xp because no-one was actually killed and that was the only way my GM awarded xp.
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May 20, 2015 at 4:38 pm
The Arbourist
@Bleatmop
I think the best characters are the ones that don’t need XP to be awesome. It sounds like your illusionist was of that ilk. :)
I may have something like that with my Rifts character; a newly hatched dragon named Pookie. She (or he depending on the day) was saved in the egg by a amoral fighter type (Mystro’s character) and they’ve been best friends ever since. We fly around and have a wonderful time getting into way to much trouble, much to the chagrin of our GM and the rest of our party.
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May 21, 2015 at 9:31 am
The Intransigent One
At least Pookie saves our butts from time to time with hir ability to soak damage. Unlike certain other characters who just get us in to more trouble.
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