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Originally posted by Strahd Von Zarovich:
That Druid, One I took from the book of villains, it's the extream of Chaotic goodness. The Good of the many is more important that the good of the few.
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Not to the few! The few view it as evil! Thus it is as I said the lesser of two evils Strahd. The definition of good and evil within an action lies in the effect of that action, not the motive. A person with 'good intentions' can commit horrendous evil. A serial killer by definition commits unspeakable evils against those he kills no matter what shape his brain health is in.
Humans are ALL capable of good, and yet all commit evil every day. A roleplaying game alignment, is representative of the majority of precedented choices that character would have made thus far, so that further choices can be made 'in character'.
How I'd define 'wrong' Lethnael is if it 'wrongs' or hurts someone - be that another individual, oneself, or if religious, ones God.
Did anyone read my definition in my previous post BTW?
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O.K..... what do I do now?
A fair dinkum laughing Hyena!