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09-25-1998, 12:27 PM
I see many of you have discussed the meaning for alignments and how
literary player or GM should take these.
In my opinion these are only guidelines to what a person is willing to do.
And if you take a look at the TSR definition of the alignments in the
Birthright Rulebook you will see that an Evil character is a person that
is very self-consntrated (me first, everybody else second). Now I do not
know if I would go so far as to say that his qualifies for being called
Evil, but it works in an epic campaign. Although this would make most of
the politicians, guilders, traders, rulers etc. in the Birthright universe
of an Evil alignment (which is the case with most of my characters in
Birthright).
Lawful vs. Chaotic is a completely different discussion. Since they are on
a different axis than the Good vs. Evil they are basicly neutral. A Lawful
character will feel that a strict system of laws in a society makes it
work. You would also feel more like keeping to deals you have made
(even with characters you deem chaotic).
While chaotic characters does feel that personal freedom is above else in
a right society.
Am I wrong?
Oyvind Gronnesby
literary player or GM should take these.
In my opinion these are only guidelines to what a person is willing to do.
And if you take a look at the TSR definition of the alignments in the
Birthright Rulebook you will see that an Evil character is a person that
is very self-consntrated (me first, everybody else second). Now I do not
know if I would go so far as to say that his qualifies for being called
Evil, but it works in an epic campaign. Although this would make most of
the politicians, guilders, traders, rulers etc. in the Birthright universe
of an Evil alignment (which is the case with most of my characters in
Birthright).
Lawful vs. Chaotic is a completely different discussion. Since they are on
a different axis than the Good vs. Evil they are basicly neutral. A Lawful
character will feel that a strict system of laws in a society makes it
work. You would also feel more like keeping to deals you have made
(even with characters you deem chaotic).
While chaotic characters does feel that personal freedom is above else in
a right society.
Am I wrong?
Oyvind Gronnesby