Character Alignment meme
13 years ago
Spotted this on another person's account and just decided to try it out. Normally not into this sort of stuff, but hey.
Jaxamar "Jax" Drakenguard/Dragoneye (Charmeleon/Charizard, PCA student, "law enforcement volunteer"): Lawful Good. There's no other place for this guy; although he's not a fanatic to the law, he has a well-defined moral code, which he rarely breaks. Commit a serious crime in front of him, especially as his "Super Hero" alias (he never claimed to be a Super Hero, ironically), and you'll find yourself unceremoniously dragged off to the police station.
Avartiath "Av" Drakenguard (Salamence, PCA student, tech whiz): Lawful Good, bordering Neutral Good. Av is Jax's tech advisor, and built most of the Dragoneye equipment. He isn't quite as rigid as Jax, and his faith in the law has been shaken by past events. He is recovering, however, thanks to the sudden re-appearance of his mother, and his devoted girlfriend, Myko.
Myko Latina (Latias, PCA student, herbalist): Neutral Good. Myko is a very kind and caring soul, but will ignore rules if they get in the way of her helping someone.
Rayzarana "Rayza" DrakCleaver (Shiny Rayquaza, PCA student, rich kid): Neutral Good. Although gentle and caring, Rayza is also laid-back and easygoing. He respects the law, but sometimes wonders who wrote some of them; they were clearly drunk or high when they did.
Ember Typhlo (Typhlosion, PCA student, martial artist): Lawful Good, bordering Neutral Good. Ember is used to a strict moral and mental code, but finds the curfew a tad stifling, as it cuts into her martial-arts lesson times.
Cruurtun (Haxorus, PCA student, farm-boy): True Neutral. Cruurtun is pretty much a "let me go about my business" kind of guy; pretty laid back, and an avid gamer. He's more concerned about himself and his friends than anyone else, but is willing to help if he sees someone in trouble.
Darcia (Dragonair, PCA student): Neutral Good, very nearly True Neutral. Darcia is painfully shy and introverted, so no one really gets a chance to talk to her much. She does, however, find battling problematic; she would much prefer to assist her allies than attack directly, but her species cannot learn many support moves.
Reshina Rilam (Reshiram, PCA student, Farm-girl): Neutral good. She was instilled with a strong sense of right and wrong at a young age, but sometimes the rules don't line up with this...
Leonidas Zekra Rilam (Zekrom, PCA student, farm-boy): Lazwful Good. Where his twin sister Reshina breaks the rules, Leonidas searches for the loopholes. It might not always work the way he intended, but he means well.
Marxon Kazeryu (Bagon, Exploration Team leader): Neutral Good. This guy has little respect for the government, but a strong desire to help others.
Lilia Drani (Dragonair, Exploration Team member): Neutral Good. Very shy and reserved, but also quite kindly and also quick to anger when her friends are in trouble.
Leonidas Dragonfury (Dragonborn, Athasian twin-blade Ranger, (my first D&D character; 4th edition)): Neutral? Good. Not quite sure where to put this guy; he has a strong set of morals and values... which the law, for the most part, directly opposes. Also a member of the rebellion known as the Veiled Alliance.
Miria Arlan Drakenguard (Dragonborn, Preserving Athasian Dragon Sorceror (4th edition character)): Neutral Good. Although a member of the Veiled Alliance, Miria does respect rightful laws.
Marxon Arlan Drakenguard (Dragonborn, Preserving Athasian Assault Swordmage (4th edition character)): Neutral Good. Quiet and reserved, but surprisingly brave, and would be an upstanding citizen in a more reasonable civilisation. A minstrel who plays an exotic ocarina, he isn't above using a little poison on his blade.
Jaxamar "Jax" Drakenguard/Dragoneye (Charmeleon/Charizard, PCA student, "law enforcement volunteer"): Lawful Good. There's no other place for this guy; although he's not a fanatic to the law, he has a well-defined moral code, which he rarely breaks. Commit a serious crime in front of him, especially as his "Super Hero" alias (he never claimed to be a Super Hero, ironically), and you'll find yourself unceremoniously dragged off to the police station.
Avartiath "Av" Drakenguard (Salamence, PCA student, tech whiz): Lawful Good, bordering Neutral Good. Av is Jax's tech advisor, and built most of the Dragoneye equipment. He isn't quite as rigid as Jax, and his faith in the law has been shaken by past events. He is recovering, however, thanks to the sudden re-appearance of his mother, and his devoted girlfriend, Myko.
Myko Latina (Latias, PCA student, herbalist): Neutral Good. Myko is a very kind and caring soul, but will ignore rules if they get in the way of her helping someone.
Rayzarana "Rayza" DrakCleaver (Shiny Rayquaza, PCA student, rich kid): Neutral Good. Although gentle and caring, Rayza is also laid-back and easygoing. He respects the law, but sometimes wonders who wrote some of them; they were clearly drunk or high when they did.
Ember Typhlo (Typhlosion, PCA student, martial artist): Lawful Good, bordering Neutral Good. Ember is used to a strict moral and mental code, but finds the curfew a tad stifling, as it cuts into her martial-arts lesson times.
Cruurtun (Haxorus, PCA student, farm-boy): True Neutral. Cruurtun is pretty much a "let me go about my business" kind of guy; pretty laid back, and an avid gamer. He's more concerned about himself and his friends than anyone else, but is willing to help if he sees someone in trouble.
Darcia (Dragonair, PCA student): Neutral Good, very nearly True Neutral. Darcia is painfully shy and introverted, so no one really gets a chance to talk to her much. She does, however, find battling problematic; she would much prefer to assist her allies than attack directly, but her species cannot learn many support moves.
Reshina Rilam (Reshiram, PCA student, Farm-girl): Neutral good. She was instilled with a strong sense of right and wrong at a young age, but sometimes the rules don't line up with this...
Leonidas Zekra Rilam (Zekrom, PCA student, farm-boy): Lazwful Good. Where his twin sister Reshina breaks the rules, Leonidas searches for the loopholes. It might not always work the way he intended, but he means well.
Marxon Kazeryu (Bagon, Exploration Team leader): Neutral Good. This guy has little respect for the government, but a strong desire to help others.
Lilia Drani (Dragonair, Exploration Team member): Neutral Good. Very shy and reserved, but also quite kindly and also quick to anger when her friends are in trouble.
Leonidas Dragonfury (Dragonborn, Athasian twin-blade Ranger, (my first D&D character; 4th edition)): Neutral? Good. Not quite sure where to put this guy; he has a strong set of morals and values... which the law, for the most part, directly opposes. Also a member of the rebellion known as the Veiled Alliance.
Miria Arlan Drakenguard (Dragonborn, Preserving Athasian Dragon Sorceror (4th edition character)): Neutral Good. Although a member of the Veiled Alliance, Miria does respect rightful laws.
Marxon Arlan Drakenguard (Dragonborn, Preserving Athasian Assault Swordmage (4th edition character)): Neutral Good. Quiet and reserved, but surprisingly brave, and would be an upstanding citizen in a more reasonable civilisation. A minstrel who plays an exotic ocarina, he isn't above using a little poison on his blade.
Tulf12
~tulf12
Hm. Haven't heard of this meme before; might give it a try myself. But I digress; good work illuminating and justifying your characters alignments; you give consistently fair reasoning for all your choices. However, I would recommend that you pay some heed to the patterns in your character design that this shows; seeing as you don't havea single character who's anything Evil or Chaotic; which is rather stifling. Ought to try out a less principled character; experiment a bit. You might enjoy it. But remember, just because they're more selfish or disiplined dosen't mean they're evil; even if their technical alignment might suggest it; so don't go thinking that an evil character must be outright evil in their actions. After all, really; as in real life and in proper fiction; as evil as one's methods might be it is very rare for a person to actually want to be evil; and far less likely for them to even consider their actions evil. The end justifies the means; and there are few who aim for a truly evil end... means, on the other hand... not so much.
Cruurtun
~cruurtun
OP
Yeah, I noticed that myself. I do intend to work on that, mind.
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