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Old 04-01-2013, 07:56 PM   #51
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Lawful Good with a smattering of Lawful Neutral:

To give you a general idea, people of this alignment combination are primarily lawful and secondarily good. Above all else they seek Justice. They are sober and responsible people that see law & order as the cornerstone of civilization. Rules are all-important and must be followed, even if not all rules lead to desirable outcomes. The Law of the Land is not a means to an end, it IS the end. Citizens are expected to serve the nation, not the other way around ("ask not what your country can do for you"...). The unemotional logic of Lawful Neutral and the righteous zeal of Lawful Good combine to form a simple amalgam of practicality and morality -- this philosophy is strong, but it is also inflexible. These people adhere to the letter of the law, although they tend to temper the law with mercy ... they're strict, but they're not needlessly cruel. They are much like loyal soldiers, doing what they're told to do and never questioning their orders. They tend to be narrow-minded and sometimes blind to reality, preferring to see the world as it's "supposed to be" rather than as it really is. But at least you know where you stand with them.
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Old 04-08-2013, 01:23 PM   #52
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True Neutral (with slight tendencies toward Chaotic Neutral)
5 chaos, -1 evil and 12 balance
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Old 04-12-2013, 09:50 PM   #53
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True Neutral (with slight tendencies toward Neutral Evil)
3 chaos, 5 evil and 9 balance!
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Old 04-13-2013, 09:48 AM   #54
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Neutral Good

-2 chaos (neutral), -12 evil (generally good) and 11 balance (not high enough to reach the "true neutral objectiveness wisdom level)!


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Old 04-13-2013, 01:03 PM   #55
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Neutral Good
-3 chaos, -8 evil and 7 balance!
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Old 04-13-2013, 01:33 PM   #56
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True Neutral (with slight tendencies toward another alignment)
[Tending toward chaotic neutral, according to the test]

-6 chaos, 2 evil and 19 balance!

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Old 04-13-2013, 06:40 PM   #57
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0 chaos, 11 evil and 8 balance! Neutral Evil

Neutral Evil is evil in its purest form. In this way it is the "worst" alignment, as it is bad simply for the sake of being bad. Unlike the other evil alignments it has no real personality or style of its own. It does not concern itself with a person's identity, only their capabilities. Neutral Evil is based purely on greed. It is very businesslike ... cold, grey, and faceless. For Neutral Evil there is no right or wrong, only purpose. It might employ either law or chaos to achieve its ends, following or breaking the rules depending on which is more profitable at the moment. Yet ultimately it views both law and chaos as meaningless clutter. Neither groups nor individuals have great meaning in and of themselves. Ultimately, all that matters is power. Good people, seeking to bring happiness to all, actually bring woe to the truly deserving. The good attempt to surpress natural forces that are meant to cull out the weak and stupid, and as a result of their interference, the would-be winners are wrongfully held back. Evil, on the other hand, sees the world as something to be dominated and controlled, and whatever means are expedient may be used by the powerful to gain and maintain their dominance, without concern for anything. As O'Brien said in 1984, "The object of power is power."

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Old 04-18-2013, 02:49 AM   #58
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Neutral Good

2 chaos, -11 evil and 15 balance!
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Old 04-19-2013, 08:34 AM   #59
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Neutral Good. Which is interesting, because the character I play tends toward Chaotic Good.
-4 chaos, -12 evil and 11 balance!
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Old 04-19-2013, 09:05 AM   #60
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Your result for The 1st Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Alignment Calculator ...
Neutral Good
-2 chaos, -13 evil and 14 balance!



"The struggle of humanity against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting."

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-- MILAN KUNDERA

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With regards to Law and Chaos, you are Neutral

With regards to Good and Evil, you are Good

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Neutral Good people are practical romantics. Which might sound like a contradiction in terms, and maybe it is. They don't care though. They know the world doesn't always make sense, and that you can't put all your faith in cut-&-dried definitions. A Neutral Good person generally takes the moderate position. Both security (order) and liberty (chaos) can be good things, but one isn't necessarily better than another. In some situations the law brings the most benefit, in other cases personal freedom is more desirable. It's all relative. Order and chaos are just theoretical constructs. They are means to an end, not ends in themselves. The greater good is just that : whatever brings the greatest amount of actual good to the world. People get too hung up on definitions. Many people believe "good" has a single concrete meaning, and anyone that disagrees with their interpretation is the bad guy. Good people fight each other over different shades of meaning, never understanding that the other guy is not all that different from them. Neutral Good seeks to avoid this, knowing that a real understanding of the world is only achieved by respecting human life, keeping an open mind, and seeking Truth in all things. In the words of Socrates, "There is only one good -- knowledge. And one evil -- ignorance."



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Neutral Good is "absolute goodness." It is the purest of the good alignments, the one most concerned with bringing peace, prosperity, and happiness to the world. Being pure good, it understands pure evil better than anyone. Mankind has an almost limitless capacity for self-deception -- in the right circumstances, people will believe anything. Evil individuals or groups will try to cloud your understanding of truth and replace it with their own agenda, until eventually you believe that war is peace or two plus two equals five. Once you can no longer think objectively, they've got you where they want you. Evil's best chance of defeating good is by making people forget that good even exists ... by making them forget they have a choice. The struggle of humanity against oppression and domination can only be won by remembering what humanity actually is. To this end, Neutral Good opposes the manipulation and control of innocent people in any way, striving for an egalitarian Utopia where nobody can take advantage of anyone else. A nice idea in theory, although it'll probably never happen. Just further proof of the unrealistic incompetence that defines the good alignments in general. Unfortunately, the people who would do the most good in positions of power are often the people least capable of achieving power in the first place. And vice-versa.


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Quick Scoring Guide

evil scores of -8 to -19 : generally good

evil scores of -20 to -29 : exceptionally good

evil scores of -30 & down : saint

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Your polar opposite is : Neutral Evil


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Fictional Examples of NEUTRAL GOOD

Bilbo Baggins after his adventure, Frodo Baggins, and Gandalf (Tolkien) ... MacLeod (Highlander) ... Jack Sawyer and Speedy Parker (The Talisman) ... Winston Smith (1984) ... Luke Skywalker and Obi Wan Kenobi (Star Wars) ...



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Possible Real-Life Examples of NEUTRAL GOOD

Socrates, and perhaps Aristotle ... Thomas Jefferson (the best government is the least governed) ... George Orwell ... Mother Theresa ... Salvatore Guiliano aka "the Sicilian"

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Your Destination in the Afterlife : ELYSIUM

According to Gygax, your soul is going to Elysium. This was the "Heaven" of the ancient Greeks, the Golden Country in the eternal west where the sun never sets. Most souls in ancient Greece simply went to the Land of the Dead, a grey and gloomy place of perpetual twilight. Only the purest and most noble souls could reach Elysium. To give you an idea, it was probably something along the lines of the Roman Afterlife in the movie "Gladiator" ... the blue skies and warm winds and endless fields of grain. In this place, you've come home.

In the AD&D universe, Elysium has four levels and lies between Paradise and The Happy Hunting Grounds. Gygax placed this plane in the very center of the higher planes, at the zenith of the sky. This is the highest plane of all, the best of the best. Congratulations. Or since it's Greek, maybe I should say kudos.

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And may The Force be with you, always. ;-)

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