morikahn
2012-01-24, 02:05 AM
I see too many posts here that try to compartmentalize all the characters into D&D's silly alignment system.
So, Red Cloak has for the last 30 years put his life at risk dealing with a megalomaniac lich to give his people a shot at having a better life.
That ain't evil.
The goblins in the comic have shown no tendency towards any particular alignment. Individuals have actually shown acts of self-sacrifice and bravery.
The conflict between them and other races isn't morally motivated: its racial motivated.
Red Cloak's army killed a bunch of paladins. Paladins that frequently massacred goblins. He personal destroyed the Elven Resistance group. Elves that had no qualms tossing a helpless goblin prisoner off a tower top. From his perspective, the elves and paladins are the villains.
So you guys didn't like how he knocked off whats-her-face. Tell me a nice way to kill someone. He's playing a dangerous game for the fate of his whole race and doesn't have time for an immature and psychopathic sexual deviant to get in the way.
So, Red Cloak has for the last 30 years put his life at risk dealing with a megalomaniac lich to give his people a shot at having a better life.
That ain't evil.
The goblins in the comic have shown no tendency towards any particular alignment. Individuals have actually shown acts of self-sacrifice and bravery.
The conflict between them and other races isn't morally motivated: its racial motivated.
Red Cloak's army killed a bunch of paladins. Paladins that frequently massacred goblins. He personal destroyed the Elven Resistance group. Elves that had no qualms tossing a helpless goblin prisoner off a tower top. From his perspective, the elves and paladins are the villains.
So you guys didn't like how he knocked off whats-her-face. Tell me a nice way to kill someone. He's playing a dangerous game for the fate of his whole race and doesn't have time for an immature and psychopathic sexual deviant to get in the way.