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What, using the D&D Alignments, best describes who you (or people you know) are?
Lawful Good
Honor, Duty and doing what is right are paramount. Compassion is also a highly held virtue. Examples would be Batman and Indiana Jones.
Neutral Good
Someone who follows their conscience, but will not let rules or tradition hold them back. Has no issues working the Lawful, but does not feel they must always do so. Examples include Zorro and Spider-Man.
Chaotic Good
Acts for the greater good regardless if it goes against the system. Disdains rigid organization and just improvises on the fly. Often known as Rebels. Examples would be Robin Hood and Starbuck from BSG.
Lawful Neutral
Believes strongly in Lawful concepts, but maintains a personal code. Seeks to maintain order while being impartial. Examples are James Bond and Sanjuro from Yojimbo.
Neutral
Doesn't feel strongly inclined toward good or evil things, but just is trying to get by. May play both sides of a conflict for personal gain. Animals, who lack the capacity to make moral judgments, are this. Examples would be Han Solo and Lara Croft.
Chaotic Neutral
The freedom to go and do what they please is valued above everything else. Hates being ordered around and will only join a team if their goals coincide. Examples are Jack Sparrow and Snake Plissken.
Lawful Evil
Not that much different than a Lawful Good person, just in ideology. They also value honor and tradition whilst doing Evil things. Examples are Boba Fett and Magneto.
Neutral Evil
Very selfish and will do anything to get what they want. Has no qualms about turning on allies if it furthers their end goal. X-Men's Mystique and Sawyer from Lost would be examples.
Chaotic Evil
The type that kills and destroys just for the sake of it, they "just want to see the world burn". Often enjoys the suffering of others. Examples would be Riddick from the Riddick Trilogy and The Joker from The Dark Knight.
Lawful Good
Honor, Duty and doing what is right are paramount. Compassion is also a highly held virtue. Examples would be Batman and Indiana Jones.
Neutral Good
Someone who follows their conscience, but will not let rules or tradition hold them back. Has no issues working the Lawful, but does not feel they must always do so. Examples include Zorro and Spider-Man.
Chaotic Good
Acts for the greater good regardless if it goes against the system. Disdains rigid organization and just improvises on the fly. Often known as Rebels. Examples would be Robin Hood and Starbuck from BSG.
Lawful Neutral
Believes strongly in Lawful concepts, but maintains a personal code. Seeks to maintain order while being impartial. Examples are James Bond and Sanjuro from Yojimbo.
Neutral
Doesn't feel strongly inclined toward good or evil things, but just is trying to get by. May play both sides of a conflict for personal gain. Animals, who lack the capacity to make moral judgments, are this. Examples would be Han Solo and Lara Croft.
Chaotic Neutral
The freedom to go and do what they please is valued above everything else. Hates being ordered around and will only join a team if their goals coincide. Examples are Jack Sparrow and Snake Plissken.
Lawful Evil
Not that much different than a Lawful Good person, just in ideology. They also value honor and tradition whilst doing Evil things. Examples are Boba Fett and Magneto.
Neutral Evil
Very selfish and will do anything to get what they want. Has no qualms about turning on allies if it furthers their end goal. X-Men's Mystique and Sawyer from Lost would be examples.
Chaotic Evil
The type that kills and destroys just for the sake of it, they "just want to see the world burn". Often enjoys the suffering of others. Examples would be Riddick from the Riddick Trilogy and The Joker from The Dark Knight.
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