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ALIGNMENT
A character's or creature's
general moral and personal attitudes are represented by its alignment: lawful
good, neutral good, chaotic good, lawful neutral, neutral, chaotic neutral,
lawful evil, neutral evil, and chaotic evil.
Good vs. Evil
Good characters and creatures
protect innocent life. Evil characters and creatures debase or destroy innocent
life, whether for fun or profit.
"Good" implies altruism,
respect for life, and a concern for the dignity of sentient beings. Good
characters make personal sacrifices to help others.
"Evil" implies hurting,
oppressing, and killing others. Some evil creatures simply have no compassion
for others and kill without qualms if doing so is convenient. Others actively
pursue evil, killing for sport or out of duty to some evil deity or master.
People who are neutral with
respect to good and evil have compunctions against killing the innocent but lack
the commitment to make sacrifices to protect or help others. Neutral people are
committed to others by personal relationships. A neutral person may sacrifice
himself to protect his family or even his homeland, but he would not do so for
strangers who are not related to him.
Animals and other creatures
incapable of moral action are neutral rather than good or evil.
Law and Chaos
Lawful characters tell the truth,
keep their word, respect authority, honor tradition, and judge those who fall
short of their duties. Chaotic characters follow their consciences, resent
being told what to do, favor new ideas over tradition, and do what they promise
if they feel like it.
"Law" implies honor,
trustworthiness, obedience to authority, and reliability. On the downside,
lawfulness can include close-mindedness, reactionary adherence to tradition,
and a lack of adaptability.
"Chaos" implies freedom,
adaptability, and flexibility. On the downside, chaos can include recklessness,
resentment toward legitimate authority, arbitrary actions, and
irresponsibility.
People who are neutral with
respect to law and chaos have a normal respect for authority and feel neither a
compulsion to obey nor to rebel. They are honest, but can be tempted into lying
or deceiving others.
Animals and other creatures
incapable of moral action are neutral.