lumberofdabeast
2007-04-26, 07:06 AM
I couldn't do this one last week because I had the Future Sight prerelease to prepare for. I'd apologize, but that would be a lie because I'm not sorry at all. That prerelease was awesome. Last article found here (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39789).
Oh, and warning you now, I'm probably a little biased.
What is the alignment?
Chaotic Good.
What does the alignment consider to be most important?
The most important thing for Chaotic Good is for everyone to be free to do as they please. Chaotic Good feels that in a perfect world, there would be no reason for anyone to harm another, and thus no reason for laws.
What does the alignment hate?
Chaotic Good hates people that try to control others. They view freedom as critical to a healthy society, and thus oppose those that try to limit it. There is nothing they despise more than someone manipulating others without their knowledge for that someone's own gain.
What methods will the alignment use to achieve its goal?
Chaotic Good, unlike the other Good alignments, often has a somewhat fuzzy view of morality. It may torture (though never for its own benefit), or even kill (to protect others). Chaotic Good often feels that the ends justify the means.
What methods will the alignment never use?
Just adding this one in because I've decided to remove it altogether, and wanted to make sure that no one pointed out to me that it was missing.
When would the alignment condone killing?
Also getting cut.
What is the alignment's best feature?
Chaotic Good's best feature is its intent for everyone to do what they want.
What is the alignment's worst feature?
Chaotic Good's worst feature is usually its inability to see the logical result of everyone doing what they want, since not everyone is Good, and even those who are will sometimes act in an Evil manner.
What makes the alignment unique?
Chaotic Good is different from other Chaotic alignments because it won't act with disregard for others, and different from other Good alignments because it often justifies performing Evil deeds to itself.
What are some common misconceptions about the alignment?
Too tired to think of any now. Will make some up later.
What are some well-known characters with the alignment in popular culture?
1) Robin Hood, the iconic Chaotic Good ranger. I'm suprised more people don't base their characters off of him. I blame Drizzt.
2) Kamahl. He averages out as Chaotic Good, if you take both the Pit Fighter and the Fist of Krosa into consideration. Although I see how someone could make an argument for him being Neutral in either or both.
3) My mailman. Okay, so he isn't pop culture, but he's still awesome. If everyone was like my mailman, the world would be a much better place. Also much more boring, since everyone would be the same. But hey, the boredom you get in heaven is still slightly better than the excitement you get in hell.
EDIT: While I'm thinking about it, what's the quiz everyone uses to figure out what race and class they are? I've been wondering about that for a while, because I want to finish my sig..
Oh, and warning you now, I'm probably a little biased.
What is the alignment?
Chaotic Good.
What does the alignment consider to be most important?
The most important thing for Chaotic Good is for everyone to be free to do as they please. Chaotic Good feels that in a perfect world, there would be no reason for anyone to harm another, and thus no reason for laws.
What does the alignment hate?
Chaotic Good hates people that try to control others. They view freedom as critical to a healthy society, and thus oppose those that try to limit it. There is nothing they despise more than someone manipulating others without their knowledge for that someone's own gain.
What methods will the alignment use to achieve its goal?
Chaotic Good, unlike the other Good alignments, often has a somewhat fuzzy view of morality. It may torture (though never for its own benefit), or even kill (to protect others). Chaotic Good often feels that the ends justify the means.
What methods will the alignment never use?
Just adding this one in because I've decided to remove it altogether, and wanted to make sure that no one pointed out to me that it was missing.
When would the alignment condone killing?
Also getting cut.
What is the alignment's best feature?
Chaotic Good's best feature is its intent for everyone to do what they want.
What is the alignment's worst feature?
Chaotic Good's worst feature is usually its inability to see the logical result of everyone doing what they want, since not everyone is Good, and even those who are will sometimes act in an Evil manner.
What makes the alignment unique?
Chaotic Good is different from other Chaotic alignments because it won't act with disregard for others, and different from other Good alignments because it often justifies performing Evil deeds to itself.
What are some common misconceptions about the alignment?
Too tired to think of any now. Will make some up later.
What are some well-known characters with the alignment in popular culture?
1) Robin Hood, the iconic Chaotic Good ranger. I'm suprised more people don't base their characters off of him. I blame Drizzt.
2) Kamahl. He averages out as Chaotic Good, if you take both the Pit Fighter and the Fist of Krosa into consideration. Although I see how someone could make an argument for him being Neutral in either or both.
3) My mailman. Okay, so he isn't pop culture, but he's still awesome. If everyone was like my mailman, the world would be a much better place. Also much more boring, since everyone would be the same. But hey, the boredom you get in heaven is still slightly better than the excitement you get in hell.
EDIT: While I'm thinking about it, what's the quiz everyone uses to figure out what race and class they are? I've been wondering about that for a while, because I want to finish my sig..