Character Alignments
12 years ago
General
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Grammar isn't my Slice of Pie. Especially if its Not Pecan.
Toaster Super random. Lol
Maybe it will make a good reference
Following the -Alignment Chart- From DND, here are my characters in what I think what roles they would play in realistically.
Sound cool and or fun?
Make it a Meme or something. I don't care. Just me having fun to keep my spirits high :P
Maybe it will make a good reference
Following the -Alignment Chart- From DND, here are my characters in what I think what roles they would play in realistically.
Sound cool and or fun?
Make it a Meme or something. I don't care. Just me having fun to keep my spirits high :P
Lawful Good
- Laskey
- Alterise
- Sccarro
- Elev
- Emma
- Jasoul
- Almire
Neutral Good
- Krill
- Jasu
- Ethan
- Hendrik
- Hammel
- Ripuka
Chaotic Good
- Dallas
- Lola
- Krin
Lawful Neutral
- Blith
- Aurai
- Hiro
- Vapor
Neutral
- Jebediah
- Klover
- Monroe
- Jaster/Chester
- Lake
- Leamou
- Helena
- Ruben
- Mazzle
Chaotic Neutral
- Venus
- Ocean
- Ridley
- Olakqir
- Coil
- Polka
- Waltz
- Diaemyn
- Chalice
- Arisel
Lawful Evil
- Nine
- Savor
- Calvin
- Mueisk
Neutral Evil
- Plisken
- Larcou
- Kieousk
- Mizz
Chaotic Evil
- Sixty
- Ivory
- Ecoo
- Novajack
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Example: Some view True Neutral as indifferent, uncaring. Some view them as having the strong need to keep everything balanced, even if that means treason. But there's more to it than that. I've written dialogue for my own characters, of all possible alignments. It's fun to create new characters with these alignments, along with everything else that makes them...well, themselves.
Heh, sorry, creative geek moment.
The alignment system doesn't allow you to define shades. You have black, white, and a single shade of grey, that is.
Im using this system as just a general Guide to what kind of path my particular characters would follow using the DnD Alignment System. So...""They provide simple aspects, but leave out the complex questions"" DUH lol And ""When does good stop being good? At which point will a character break whatever rules they've set for themselves? When will the hero do evil, or the villain good?"" That right there is a complex question that can only be answered by Action alone when faced with conflict. And since you don't personally know or relate to my characters in any way, thats a question you'll never get an answer to.
I WAS gonna go into more detail about how each character fits their respective alignment, but thats alot to write XD
And speaking of Limiting, you seem to limit yourself if thats how you feel about it
But to label everything as **black, white, and a single shade of grey, that is.** is a poor and boring mentality.
Its just the way you sound sometimes.
Besides, Id feel like I have to give details to better define my characters to give better understanding. And right now...lol I don't feel like doing that kind of writing
He is an Evil Character to start, harm and destruction is in his nature, but under Whicker's Bind he is obedient and controlled.
And part of his Loyalty and submission to her, is that she brings the Chaos to him. If he stays a good boy, Whicker rewards him with a Village of people to slaughter and eat.
Thats how I define him using the DnD Alignment system.