Neutral Good.
Though to be honest, the questions are biased because of the silly, petty nature of the "evil" deeds. Basically... why would I shoplift? There are few things that I could get by doing so that I couldn't get anyway, just by buying them. I am fully aware that there are limits and price tags to my "moral backbone", however. Given enough benefit there are few things I would not do... however, that price tag is so steep that it's nigh-on impossible to imagine anyone meeting them.
And I do have a few lines that I would not cross. So long as I consider someone my friend, I will have their back in whatever they do, though I can and indeed will always tell them if what I'm backing them in is a poor choice or bad idea. And I work DAMN hard not to break my word (I'm quite okay with fudging the ruleset, but I won't go strictly against it).
So... for instance. If offered an interesting, well-paid job at a prison where death sentences are carried out, would I take it? In all likelyhood, yes. How about a death camp? Not unlikely, depending on how badly I need it. Would I kill people? I'd not happily do it, but if that is what it takes to protect myself, my friends and my family I'd stack the bodies floor to ceiling, be they widows and orphans or murderers and rapists. I will do what I need to do, but when it costs me little or nothing I tend to believe that being decent, friendly and nice is least likely to cause hassle, and might even get you goodwill and small rewards here and there.
As for lawful or not, I'm a libertarian for the most part. I believe in doing what you please, within very loose rules, and owning whatever you've done and taking responsibility for it. No reason to break laws for the heck of it, but if the rewards are great enough, the risk and penalty lenient enough, or the law just plain STUPID enough, I'll step right across it without a second thought. If consequences come, then fine, bring them on - it was my choice to break the rules, and the penalty is mine, too.
Though to be honest, the questions are biased because of the silly, petty nature of the "evil" deeds. Basically... why would I shoplift? There are few things that I could get by doing so that I couldn't get anyway, just by buying them. I am fully aware that there are limits and price tags to my "moral backbone", however. Given enough benefit there are few things I would not do... however, that price tag is so steep that it's nigh-on impossible to imagine anyone meeting them.
And I do have a few lines that I would not cross. So long as I consider someone my friend, I will have their back in whatever they do, though I can and indeed will always tell them if what I'm backing them in is a poor choice or bad idea. And I work DAMN hard not to break my word (I'm quite okay with fudging the ruleset, but I won't go strictly against it).
So... for instance. If offered an interesting, well-paid job at a prison where death sentences are carried out, would I take it? In all likelyhood, yes. How about a death camp? Not unlikely, depending on how badly I need it. Would I kill people? I'd not happily do it, but if that is what it takes to protect myself, my friends and my family I'd stack the bodies floor to ceiling, be they widows and orphans or murderers and rapists. I will do what I need to do, but when it costs me little or nothing I tend to believe that being decent, friendly and nice is least likely to cause hassle, and might even get you goodwill and small rewards here and there.
As for lawful or not, I'm a libertarian for the most part. I believe in doing what you please, within very loose rules, and owning whatever you've done and taking responsibility for it. No reason to break laws for the heck of it, but if the rewards are great enough, the risk and penalty lenient enough, or the law just plain STUPID enough, I'll step right across it without a second thought. If consequences come, then fine, bring them on - it was my choice to break the rules, and the penalty is mine, too.