Because it fits
Dec. 10th, 2004 10:49 amAnd we can't be serious all'a' time.
Back when I played D&D, the majority of my characters tended to be NG, with some LG. I find it amusing that CG is second, and a pretty close second, because I tend to think of myself as being against Chaotic behavior.
You scored as Neutral Good. A Neutral Good person tries to do the best thing possible. These people are willing to work with the law to accomplish their goal, but if the law is corrupt they are just as willing to tear it down. To these people, doing what's right is the most important thing, regardless of rules, customs, or laws.
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Back when I played D&D, the majority of my characters tended to be NG, with some LG. I find it amusing that CG is second, and a pretty close second, because I tend to think of myself as being against Chaotic behavior.
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Date: 2004-12-10 06:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-12-10 07:18 pm (UTC)I tend to drift around the Neutral categories, Neutral Good, and Lawful Neutral, though I've played some of the rest.
The nastiest, and hardest to play, though not the hardest to be in a game with, is the Lawful Evil, who will do whatever he can, in his own self-interest, so long as it isn't against the law (whatever law he happens to ascribe to, local custom may not be the ruling philosophy in his life).
The hardest to be in a game with is the Chaotic, esp. neutral and evil, because, with varying strictures, they do what feels good, at the moment, and Devil take the hindmost.
Makes the unpredicatble, and short-lived. I've seen more than a few get fragged.
TK
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Date: 2004-12-11 02:26 am (UTC)