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  Description :: d20srd.org
A creature’s general moral and personal attitudes are represented by its alignment: lawful good, neutral good, chaotic good, lawful neutral, neutral, chaotic neutral, lawful evil, neutral evil, or chaotic evil.
Chaotic good is the best alignment you can be because it combines a good heart with a free spirit.
Chaotic evil is the most dangerous alignment because it represents the destruction not only of beauty and life but also of the order on which beauty and life depend.
www.d20srd.org /srd/description.htm   (2101 words)

  
 Neverwinter Nights Stratics - Player Strategy: Alignment
Good is relatively easy to understand; a good character desires to protect the innocent through a respect for life, a concern for others and may often make sacrifices to follow this path.
Chaotic characters tend to follow their conscious more than the law and resent being told what to do, they like new ideas over old traditions and will keep a promise, if they feel like it.
Rangers and elves tend to be Chaotic Good.
nwn.stratics.com /content/strategy/player/alignment.php   (1563 words)

  
 Alignment (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Good implies altruism, respect for life, and a concern for the dignity of sentient beings.
Chaotic Neutral is freedom from both society's restrictions and a do-gooder's zeal.
Chaotic evil is sometimes called "demonic" because demons are the embodiment of chaotic evil.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lawful_good   (3824 words)

  
 Alignment - NWNWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
While acknowledging that good and evil are objective states, not just opinions, these folk maintain that a balance between the two is the proper place for people, or at least for them.
Chaotic characters follow their consciences, resent being told what to do, favor new ideas over tradition, and do what they promise if they feel like it.
Good and Evil are usually referred to as the "moral" dimension or axis of alignment, while Law and Chaos are referred to as the "ethical" dimension or axis.
www.nwnwiki.org /Alignment   (973 words)

  
 Alignments ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Chaotic good characters are strong individualists marked by a streak of kindness and benevolence.
Chaotic evil characters are motivated by the desire for personal gain and pleasure.
When chaotic evil characters band together, they are not motivated by a desire to cooperate, but rather to oppose powerful enemies.
www.fallenashes.com /default.cfm?pageID=137   (875 words)

  
 SRD - Alignment and Description
Chaotic Good, “Rebel”: A chaotic good character acts as his conscience directs him with little regard for what others expect of him.
Typically, chaotic evil people can be made to work together only by force, and their leader lasts only as long as he can thwart attempts to topple or assassinate him.
Chaotic evil is sometimes called “demonic” because demons are the epitome of chaotic evil.
www.systemreferencedocuments.org /35/sovelior_sage/description.html   (2075 words)

  
 Chaotic Neutral Alignment
Chaotic philosophers believe in the power of the individual over his own destiny and are fond of anarchistic nations.
Chaotics can be hard to govern as a group, since they place their own needs and desires above those of society.
Chaotic neutral charaters believe that there is no order to anything, including their own actions.
www.geocities.com /vacred_dotal/chaoneut.htm   (496 words)

  
 Practical Alignment
A Chaotic character has his own moral compass that may not conform to the rest of society, or those around him (but he may be very good at hiding this fact).
It is hard for a character of Chaotic nature to live in groups, since groups have rules of behavior necessary to interact with others, and Chaotic individuals are lacking these interpersonal skills.
Good is a subjective term, and must be defined before the players sit down for their first session of role-playing.
members.aol.com /dreadwood/research/alignment.htm   (2169 words)

  
 Chaotic Good Alignment
Although many things are commonly accepted as good (helping those in need, protecting the weak), different cultures impose their own interpretations on what is good and what is evil.
A brave frontiersman forever moving on as settlers follow in his wake is an example of a chaotic good character.
Keeps his word to any other good person (unless it conflicts with his/her plans against neutral or evil characters in which case this would be explained to the good characters unless it may put them in harms way).
www.geocities.com /vacred_dotal/chaogood.htm   (577 words)

  
 Alignment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Good people can be downright mean and cruel sometimes, while evil villains occasionally show a streak of altruism.
Good people can be greedy, evil people can have friends, a chaotic person will follow the law when it suits them, and a lawful person might break a few rules if it's in their interest to do so.
Chaotic evil is sometimes called “demonic”; because demons are the epitome of chaotic evil.
www.reddragoninn-rdi.com /alignment.php   (1265 words)

  
 Dungeons & Dragons Online WarCry : Lore : Dungeons & Dragons Alignments
A Chaotic character would steal a merchant's purse to give to the street urchin, if he felt it was the right thing to do.
A Chaotic Good character is kind and benevolent, but has little regard for laws or rules.
A Chaotic Good character wouldn't hesitate to steal from the rich to give to the poor if he felt it was the right thing to do.
ddo.warcry.com /content/lore/alignment   (1446 words)

  
 Li Po's Guide to Arborea
Instead of the "gods" of polytheism, each living Chaotic Good divine spellcaster is sponsored (and monitored) by a prayer fellowship with similar interests based on Arborea.
One who is of Neutral Good or True Neutral alignment, or who is focused on the original works by Michael Moorcock, might see Law and Chaos as the contrast between control and freedom, conformity and individuality, technology and primitivism, sterility and fertility, or tyranny and anarchy.
When we talk about a contemporary "chaotic society" (and we often do), we are talking either about the crime-ridden underclass communities where the economy is built on illegal services, or about the rule of warlords.
pathguy.com /arborea.htm   (4776 words)

  
 Alignment
Good, in game terms, is the belief in the promotion of the general well-being of all creatures.
Thus, a Lawful (pragmatic) Neutral believes that good and evil are both useful tools in the promotion of Law, and a (pragmatic) Neutral Good believes that law and chaos may both be used to promote Good.
Thus, a Chaotic Neutral could be so dedicated to the notion of individual freedom, that good and evil are meaningless concepts used by others to cloud the essential issue of independence, and a Neutral Evil could imagine that ideas of Law and Chaos are merely the efforts of others to steal his wealth or power.
www.users.qwest.net /~wamurphy/dnd/dnd05.htm   (940 words)

  
 Alignment -- A Study   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Good is seen as an excuse to promote the mediocrity of the whole and suppress the better and more capable, while lawful evilness allows each group to structure itself and fix its place as compared to others, serving the stronger, but being served by the weaker.
CHAOTIC EVIL: The chaotic evil creature holds that individual freedom and choice is important, and that other individuals and their freedoms are unimportant if they cannot be held by the individuals through their own strength and merit.
Chaotic Good: Chaotic good characters are strong individualists marked by a streak of kindness and benevolence.
elvis.rowan.edu /~klassen/gaming/rules/alignment.html   (5405 words)

  
 Alignment
Chaotic Good is someone who believes in freedom and in helping others.
The forces of good should not be tied down by a set of arbitrary rules.
A Chaotic Evil person believes that they should be allowed to do whatever they want to help themselves, even at the cost of hurting others.
www.angelfire.com /rpg2/amtar_campaign/AHB/Alignment.html   (1887 words)

  
 D&D Miniatures: Dragoneye Preview -- Chaotic Good!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Thanks to the Cleric of Yondalla, Chaotic Good isn't the only faction that benefits: the Outrider is the first ranged attacker playable in a Lawful Good warband who merits respect.
The Half-Elf Sorcerer is Chaotic Good's new low-level utility spellcaster.
The Half-Elf Sorcerer isn't durable but if you mix a few with Chaotic Good's barbarian fighters and a commander, you'll be certain to put damage on the enemy even when they're locked in melee with your front line.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=dnd/mi/20031213a   (421 words)

  
 ALIGNMENTS
Neutral good is the best alignment you can be because it means doing what is good without bias toward or against order.
To do so, he would have to be motivated either by good (and a desire to make those liberate others) or evil (and a desire to make those different from himself suffer).
Chaotic evil is the most dangerous alignment because it represents the destruction not only of beauty and life but of the order on which beauty and life depend.
home.mchsi.com /~lands-end/alignments.htm   (1301 words)

  
 BBC - h2g2 - Alignment in Dungeons and Dragons
Good and evil acts give you points towards the appropriate alignment, and so do lawful and chaotic acts although they are rarer.
ADOM and Nethack both have one-dimensional alignments and call the extreme alignments 'Lawful' and 'Chaotic', but in ADOM (and to some extent in NetHack) it's pretty clear that 'Lawful' equates to good and 'Chaotic' to evil.
Chaotic neutral characters are very unpredictable individualists, being governed by whatever they feel like doing at the moment.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/h2g2/A2309230   (1087 words)

  
 PlanetBaldursGate - A Member of the GameSpy Network
Alignment is a guide to a character’s basic moral and ethical attitudes toward others, society, good, evil, and the forces of the universe in general.
Their actions are guided by their own moral compass which, although good, may not always be in perfect agreement with the rest of society.
Chaotic Neutral characters believe that there is no order to anything, including their own actions.
www.planetbaldursgate.com /pst/character/alignments   (1174 words)

  
 Chaotic Good :: The up and coming punk rock band
He believes in goodness and right but has little use of lawsand regulations.
He follows his own moral compass, which, although good, may not agree with that of society.
Soveliss, a ranger who waylays the evil baron's tax collectors, is chaotic good.
www.freewebs.com /chaotic_good   (128 words)

  
 AD&D Character Creation 4:  Select Character Alignment
A Cavalier is bound by chivalry, and must begin the game good; however, a cavalier character may change to any alignment after reaching level one and before reaching level four.
A Yakuza must be lawful; lawful good Yakuza are rare in the extreme, and must have the approval of the referee.
A True Neutral could use good and evil (pragmatically) to promote balance (druidically) between law and chaos, or (obliviously) regard law and chaos as sophistry which detracts from the pursuit of (druidic) balance between good and evil.
www.mjyoung.net /dungeon/char/step004.html   (1699 words)

  
 Alignment (role-playing games) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the MEGS licensed game Blood of Heroes by Pulsar Games, a set of "anti-heroic" variations on some of the heroic and villainous motivations were presented, allowing characters to exist in moral and ethical gray areas.
For instance, good characters are awarded points for good and heroic behaviour while evil behaviour can cost them.
The seven core alignments are Principled (Good), Scrupulous (Good), Unprincipled (Selfish), Anarchist (Selfish), Aberrant (Evil), Miscreant (Evil), and Diabolic (Evil).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alignment_(role-playing_games)   (1630 words)

  
 Li Po's Guide to Limbo
The introduction of the "chaotic, but very good" djinni, and the "evil, but very lawful" mind-flayers in the early books began the process in which imaginary worlds finally took on the rich variety of our own spiritual tendencies.
Where Good is equally strong, Gary Gygax described a "beautific" dimension, as opposed to the "saintly" virutes of Lawful Good.
Once called "Mount Olympus", the extreme of Chaotic Good is now called Arborea, or (my choice), "Woodstock".
www.pathguy.com /limbo.htm   (2000 words)

  
 Forum - World's Smallest Personality Quiz
I am the guy who will help you move to a new house...even though a friend offered me a free weekend of skiing, cabin included...because my first obligation is to help you move, per my promise.
Chaotic Evil is the hardest to roleplay...so complicated!
I think I'm in RL between Neutral Good and Chaotic Good.
www.adellion.com /forum/showthread.php?t=1663   (1658 words)

  
 Are You Evil? - Reaper Message Board
A Chaotic Good person is someone who has little intrinsic respect for laws or authority, seeing them as insufficient to sustain what's right.
These people work according to their own moral compass which, while good, is not necessarily always aligned with that of society.
A lawful good person acts as a good person is expected or required to act.
www.reapermini.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=12911   (896 words)

  
 The Chaotic Home, flying through my crazy days.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This is kind of painful for me, I'm not good at this.
I am really good at making budgets, but I am really bad at sticking to them.
I like the challenge of working out a good budget but hubby likes to do the finances (one income here) so it's his deal.
chaotichome.blogspot.com /2006/10/tackle-it-tuesday-finances.html   (373 words)

  
 skaledragonwing: Watch it with that arrow...
Solonor Thelandria is the Chaotic Good elven god of archery and the hunt.
You Are A: Neutral Good Half-Elf Ranger Cleric
Mielikki is the Neutral Good goddess of the forest and autumn.
skaledragonwing.livejournal.com /17757.html   (747 words)

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