Quote Originally Posted by Tanarii View Post
"No glow" for they've realized the Trolley Problem doesn't indicate anything useful about morality.
It might provide some argument for those who wish to determine whether toddlers are, in fact, neutral evil or not.

Spoiler: Video of a 2-year-old being posed the trolley problem via Brio
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In case it's not obvious, I share this for amusement value more than anything else.

Taking it way too seriously, given the lack of an actual switch and the need to consciously steer, this version of it would ask different questions than the normal one of "is inaction the same as action?"

In terms of D&D's objective alignments, I think the trolley problem has more bearing on ethics than morality: are there rules you follow to make this decision, or do you make a more snap judgment when presented with each case individually?