What Alignment Are You?

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CoverYourHead

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Chaotic good, I guess. I don't always agree with laws, but my intentions are (mostly) good. I would express it as renegade in Mass Effect terms.

EDIT: Man, page 9... No one is ever going to see this.
 

RatRace123

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I've taken several tests and I've always gotten:

True Neutral
An exerpt from TVtropes helps describe me the best
13.They aren't dedicated to any side, but they have both kinds of tendencies at the same time. They may be good in one area and evil in another. They aren't neutral in the sense of not taking sides; it's simply that the sum of their actions is between good and evil and order and chaos. Anti Heroes and similar characters who live by Gray And Gray Morality are often this kind of neutral. Often overlaps with Selfish Good Selfish Evil.

Despite my propensity for neutrality, I've also been known to lean towards Neutral good.
 

Mr.Squishy

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Apr 14, 2009
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No idea. I suppose neutral good, although piss me off and I'll go chaotic fucking evil on yer ass
 

KurtzGallahad

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Oct 8, 2009
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I got chaotic neutral on most of them


In this one I'm a chaotic good human bard
http://easydamus.com/character.html
 

chetoos

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Jul 13, 2009
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I thought I was either lawful evil, chaotic neutral, or neutral evil. I took the quiz, answered the way I would truthfully answer, and came out with chaotic evil
 

daemon37

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Laur Farren said:
daemon37 said:
Lawful Good, same as almost everyone else in this thread despite what they may think.

Lawful, though I may disagree with many laws, I follow them regardless out of fear of persecution/imprisonment.

To be neutral or chaotic as a lifestyle choice would not work in most modern societies. You would get arrested quickly.
A-hem In dnd a chaotic character may follow rules because it suits them, this does not make them lawful, it simply means they choose the moments in which they show their alignment, I almost always play a chaotic character in DnD but have only attracted police attention for my actions once, restrictions in society do not restrict thought
Good point. But unlike most DnD worlds, real-world police have all kinds of highly sophisticated devices for catching criminals. It's just harder to get away with committing any serious crime in today's world. Which is why I am lawful due to paranoia.

Being lawful doesn't mean I never break the law. But I can't imagine a crime in which fear of getting caught wouldn't play a large part in determining my actions.
 

daemon37

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By the way I took that DnD quiz people have been talking about and I got Lawful Neutral (aka True Lawful). I guess to get the Good alignment I should've starved myself and given away all my money to beggars. Meh. Lousy beggars.
 

Tharwen

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Neutral Good. I keep things tidy, and have what seems to be mild behavioural OCD, but I'm late to an enormous amount of things, and fail to complete work etc.

I'd also say that I'm a relatively moral person.