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Originally posted by Faceman:
My point was that although he isn't lawful he would consider himself to be.
"I am the law" is his motto so that wouldn't stop him from using lawful weaponry.
I also think that he might do some quests for the order which he believes to be some sissy lawkeepers while he is the actual hero to SPOILER
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slay the Ettins or the Baron in the stronghold quest
BUT not the one to watch over a spoiled child of course thus breaking up this mission (however)
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Yes, the average CG person would do that. That's because they don't necessarily think of themselves as chaotic, they just don't like people pushing around others and repressing them.
However, a Holy Liberator (especially if you read the PnP version) is very consciously Chaotic. He actually goes out of his way to snub the lawful types. Note, LG would mainly be the butt of jokes and pranks, as he still respects the fact that they are good. However, he also would not go out of his way to deal with them, avoiding it whenever possible. LN (like the Temple of Helm) is completely avoided if possible; they are all about rules and nothing else, and that would turn him off completely. LE is the antithesis of everything he believes in (the oppressive authority in action).
That's why I stated he would have nothing to do with Aerie, Keldorn, Mazzy, and Anomen; they are all lawful. Aerie he might, simply because she acts more neutral good than lawful good much of the time. However, the other three "sticks in the mud" would only be added if they had dialog options to make them look foolish (i.e. embarass the hell out of them, and possibly try to get them to loosen up).