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32 sats \ 1 reply \ @SimpleStacker 2 Apr \ on: Where do you fall on the DnD alignment chart? AskSN
I'm not sure if I like their new alignment standards. Robin Hood is the quintessential Chaotic Good character, but it seems like if he follows his own personal code of conduct he'd be considered Lawful Good under the new standards.
IMO Lawful/Chaotic should be less about personal code of conduct, and more about how well your personal code of conduct aligns with your society's code of conduct.
That being said... whether I'm good or evil depends on what the "party" refers to. If it's my family, I'm good. If it's my neighborhood, city, or country, then I'm neutral or even evil.
I like to think of myself as Neutral Good. When I play D&D games I usually gravitates towards those types of characters.
Neutral good feels like a Malcolm Reynolds type, which is also my favorite.
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