Which alignment do you generally follow in RPGs?
Which alignment do you generally follow in RPGs?
Try to stay as neutral as possible, may be good if I had no other choice.
Last edited by Ave07; 2011-11-29 at 03:26 AM.
Neutral Good.
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Chaotic Evil
dont really have a preference, usually go for good guy, on skyrim i tried to make my melee char as "good" as possible, but my new mage is just pure evil,
I usually choose the evil race/faction. In WoW I play orcs and forsaken.
Lawful Neutral, leaning towards Lawful Good. The Chaotic and Evil sides are just kinda meh.
Neutral Good. The well-being of the people (and occasionally my wallet) come before any laws.
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Last edited by Karrotlord; 2011-11-29 at 03:39 AM.
Lawful good here, im usually a "paladin" type.
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Switching between Chaotic Good, Chaotic Neutral and Neutral Evil depending on my mood, I guess.
Don't know really, I can swing between beneficial and malicious quite easily. Not Lawful, that's for sure. I have some moral principles of my own, but totally disdain traditions, governments and human-made laws.
Daaamn, it was about RPGs, not IRL. Then Chaotic good/Chaotic neutral mostly.
Last edited by Against the Modern World; 2011-11-29 at 05:03 AM.
At the start I try to make my guy a good person but then either I get bored or they start to annoy me and I start killing all the good NPCs. Also if they say anything negative about me they're dead. I just tell myself that at least I tried to be good and it's their own fault for turning me into an evil person.
Neutral good sometimes evil lol
Chaotic neutral Whateva, I do what I want!!
Im a sucker for Lawful Good and Chaotic Evil.
almost always Chaotic Good.
In actual D&D I usually play Neutral Good or Lawful Good. Though a couple months ago I was playing a Chaotic Neutral demon possessed warlock with a wisdom of 6 that was quite insane. I ended up making a really random speech about zombies trying to steal my room key at an inn, but it was okay because I had a table.
In video games I don't specifically try to follow the D&D alignments, because of course typical games lack the cosmological forces that truly make alignments work as intended.