What's your Alignment (oh boy a quiz thread)

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Seydaman

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You are 5.6% Good.
You are 12.8% Chaotic.
Alignment: True Neutral

You do whatever seems like a good idea at the time. You don't feel any strong inclination towards good vs. evil or law vs. chaos. Some may say that you lack conviction, while others might admire you for your capability of remaining unbiased. You likely prefer good versus evil in society, since good people tend to make better neighbors and rulers, but you are not personally committed to upholding good in any abstract or universal way.
You are the stereotypical ?Balancer.? You act in a way that is natural to you without prejudice or compulsion.
Examples of charactersand people who fit into the same alignment as you include Linus Torvalds, Dr. Strangelove, Scott Evil, Mr. Spock, and the nation of Switzerland.
eh...
 

Raziel_Likes_Souls

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You are 33.3% Good.
You are 33.3% Chaotic.

Alignment: Chaotic Good

You don't care about what other people expect of you. You act as your conscience directs you. You carve your own path through life, but you are generally kind and benevolent. You believe in what is good and right, but have little regard for rules and laws. You despise bullies and others who try to control people through intimidation. You follow your own moral compass, which may conflict with the ideals of society despite your good intent.
You are the stereotypical ?Rebel.? You combine a good heart with a free spirit.
Examples of characters and people who fit into the same alignment as you include Thomas Jefferson, Walt Whitman, Han Solo, Batman, The Flash, Robin Hood, Oscar Wilde, Captain Kirk, Zorro, and Austin Powers.
Oh yeah. I'm Chaotic Good. Like I expected.
 

LilGherkin

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Neutral Good


You are 63.9% Good.
You are 25.6% Lawful.

Never thought I'd be compared to two wizards, two jedis, two real life activists, and an "archeologist",
 

Berethond

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You are 41.7% Evil.
You are 20.5% Chaotic.

Alignment: Neutral Evil

You do whatever you can get away with. You are out for your own self interests. You care little about those who you hurt, no matter what the cause. You have no love for order and don't believe that respect for laws, traditions, or codes of conduct make one better or more noble. On the other hand, you are not restless and have no love of conflict.
You are the stereotypical"Malefactor." You represent evil without variation or honor.
Examples of charactersand people who fit into the same alignment as you include Stalin, Long John Silver, and Sauron.


That's almost disappointing. But I did get complared to Sauron
 

Straitjacketeering

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Alignment: Chaotic Neutral

You follow your own personal whims. You are first and foremost an individualist. You value your own freedom and liberty but won't necessarily strive to protect that of others'. You hate restrictions, challenge traditions, and shun authority. You may be at times unpredictable, but your actions are not random or without thought.
You are the stereotypical ?Free Spirit.? You feel truly free from both society's restrictions and the zeal of a do-gooder.
Examples of charactersand people who fit into the same alignment as you include Dr. Frankenstein, Dr. Moreau, Tarzan, and Tyler Durden

Sweet!
 

crazy-j

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neutral good!
33.3% Good.
12.8% Lawful.

hell yea! im like gandalf and luke skywalker and indiana jones! friggin sweet!
 

Escapefromwhatever

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sabotstarr said:
Neutral good, but idk, the test seemed off...
Same here- "You are 44.4% Good.
You are 5.1% Lawful.
Alignment: Neutral Good" were my specific results. I dunno, but it just seems like a bunch of "nerds" decided to make a test to try and determine a person's morality...by D&D standards.
 

feather240

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Alignment: Neutral Good

You do the best good that a person could be expected to do. You are devoted to helping others. You are willing to work with authority figures, but you do not feel any particular allegiance to them.
You are the stereotypical ?Benefactor.? You believe in doing good without any particular bias for or against order.
Examples of charactersand people who fit into the same alignment as you include Mother Theresa, Ghandi, Gandalf, Indiana Jones, O-Bi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker, Harry Potter, Frodo Baggins, and the Dalai Lama.

Figures, I care but still. Now time to answer the test as Sauron.
 

angel34

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You are 52.8% Good.
You are 2.6% Lawful.

Alignment: Neutral Good

That is going to help a lot of my role playing from now on :).
 

BGH122

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Boxpopper said:
Thats definately true, but you are missing the point of the question. This is not a logic quiz, it is a quiz of morals. Your examples are both extremes in which there is only one good answer, regardless of the person asked the question. When you read the question you are supposed to imagine a situation in the middleground, where you have to make a decision even though there is no circumstantial reason that one choice is correct over the others. Basically, the quiz cannot provide such details to you, as they would turn the balance unfairly, and create innaccurate results.
I gave examples in which there was only a single good answer for a purpose: both examples fitted the brief of the same question, a question that's so ambiguous that it can have two contradictory correct answers doesn't really test anything, because objective truth always has one single correct answer. A test of morals should give believable, well formatted questions. They needn't have an obvious answer like the two questions I put forward, they just need to have an obvious background for instance:

1) Your government has gone to war with a neighbouring country. Food is a very scarce resource in your part of the world and your neighbour happens to have lots of it. The war appeared to be going well at first and many of your friends and family joined the military. As the fighting continued, your enemy gained a decisive victory and is now storming towards your nation's capital with the intent of ransacking it as a warning to other nations. Your only chance to win the war is to fire a doomsday device at the enemy at the gates. Doing so will eradicate almost the entire enemy army and will be sure to rout your enemy, winning the war, but many of your country's soldiers, perhaps some of which are friends and family who joined the military some time back, will be eviscerated by the device. What do you do?

In that example there's a genuine moral conundrum: no-one is really 'in the right'. Your country shouldn't have attacked the neighbouring nation out of greed, but then again it had a duty to its people not to let them starve, but then enemy are intent on bloody revenge and must be stopped, but doing so will involve killing countless allies, some of which you may personally know. In this example there's a genuine involvement for the quiz-taker because the details are there. That's what I was getting at.