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TopicHas there ever been a good definition for alignments in d&d
HanOfTheNekos
12/21/18 1:21:06 PM
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Gatarix posted...
If we define evil as "primarily looking out for one's own interests"


We dont do this. That means everyone is evil. Self-interest is a shared trait among most people.

charmander6000 posted...
While I still believe you are diluting good a bit, a lot more people fit in the later group so at this point my argument would be that you don't have a proper view of the world.


If that's your argument, then feel free not to respond anymore. Nothing you have said has been worthwhile anyway.

MariaTaylor posted...
also your alignment is as much about your potential as what you've actually done. I'd actually say I'm somewhere between chaotic neutral and chaotic evil. I've actually done plenty of evil things before, and there's many others I'd do if the conditions were appropriate.


I can accept that you lean towards chaotic. And if you're right about considering yourself more evil, that explains your perspective on Thanos.
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