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ReincarnatedFTP

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Chaos.
I'd rather live with the Spanish anarchists from the 30s or the men and women of Freetown Christiana, Denmark than with Nazis, Iran or China.
 

Cpu46

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I think i would rather die free than live caged.

Chaos for me and im bringing a shotgun.
 

Orcus The Ultimate

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Asturiel said:
Orcus_35 said:
are you anticipating the Brink game or what?

Enforcement or Resistance...
or

As Havik would say:
Im anticipating what now?
"In Brink, two sides, "Resistance" and "Security", fight in the outskirts of a utopian city known as The Ark, a floating city surrounded by the waters of a flooded Earth.[1] The Ark was designed as a prototype of a perfect city, with renewable resources and no pollution, large enough to support 5,000 residents. Its population has grown to 50,000 however, leading it to the brink (hence the name of the game) of a civil war."
 

Siorai

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Chaos, I'd rather live by my own rules rather than be bound by laws that I may or may not agree with. Besides, I'd enjoy the freedom to off anyone who wronged me in some way and if someone chooses to kill me well then hell it doesn't really matter does it? Better get started on the whole "Badass Drifter" persona.
 

Asturiel

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Orcus_35 said:
"In Brink, two sides, "Resistance" and "Security", fight in the outskirts of a utopian city known as The Ark, a floating city surrounded by the waters of a flooded Earth.[1] The Ark was designed as a prototype of a perfect city, with renewable resources and no pollution, large enough to support 5,000 residents. Its population has grown to 50,000 however, leading it to the brink (hence the name of the game) of a civil war."
Uh huh. Did not know that existed.
 

Akai Shizuku

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Asturiel said:
Akai Shizuku said:
Give me the chaos. At least I'll have the freedom to do as I please.
And potentially die in the process keep in mind. Everybody has free will to do anything.
And I wouldn't die as easily in the totalitarian law realm? I'm not very good with authority...
 

Allan53

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I don't see how money etc could function in a chaotic society. Or how there could be a leadership.

However, I would go chaos. The freedom of choice appeals to me, although I do recognise it probably wouldn't function (at least from the point of view of our society).

Should have made this a poll.
 

Zipline Upshaw

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Chaos. I've never really liked rules anyway. Money wouldn't matter, with no laws you can just take what you want. And with the constant possibility of death, well that's why you live like Fallout and carry a minimum of 4 guns on your person at all times.

Embrace the Chaos!
 

dietpeachsnapple

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ThrobbingEgo said:
I'm probably lawful, though I'd prefer to live in your chaos dimension. I'd live in chaos-world. Go figure.

Scratch that, I'm definitely chaotic.

Edit: Neutral with chaotic good leanings?
Did you read the OP by chance?

This has nothing to do with D&D.

OP:

Chaotic realm. I enjoy structure, but cannot stand being told what to do.

I always form just enough structure for my needs, and let everything else pass.
 

SimuLord

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Being as I'm naturally Chaotic Neutral, the opportunities available to someone sociopathic enough would be a perfect environment for me. I'll take Chaos.
 

ultrachicken

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Well, chaos usually leads to someone gaining power and creating a government, so how long would chaos last?
Same with fascism: eventually there will be a rebellion, creating chaos.
So, it doesn't really matter which one you choose, does it?
 

Akas

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You guys do realize that this is a trick question, right? Even the most chaotic society forms order (i.e. "survival of the fittest", a chaotic society would eventually form an order based on strength) and even the most lawful society has sprinklings of chaos (even 1984 showed that they had freedom through thought (and to a somewhat lesser extent sex).

Anyways, I'd basically say lawful if the government's order was capitalized (i.e., strongest law in capital, less law away from capital), and chaotic otherwise.
 

Asturiel

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Akai Shizuku said:
And I wouldn't die as easily in the totalitarian law realm? I'm not very good with authority...
Perhaps, if you couldnt handle that I suppose you'd be best in the chaotic one.
Allan53 said:
Should have made this a poll.
I dislike putting polls, people answer the poll then dont post on the thread.
dietpeachsnapple said:
Did you read the OP by chance?

This has nothing to do with D&D.

OP:

Chaotic realm. I enjoy structure, but cannot stand being told what to do.

I always form just enough structure for my needs, and let everything else pass.
He was actually answering the second set of questions, where does he lean on the axies. Not necessary but he decided to answer it with DND lingo.