Okay, for those who don't know, in D&D, there are a total of nine possible alignments, based on two scales: the moral scale (good, evil, neutral) and the ethics scale (lawful, chaotic, neutral).
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I got Chaotic Good. I thought I was going to get Chaotic Neutral, to be honest.
A chaotic good character acts as his conscience directs him with little regard for what others expect of him. He makes his own way, but he's kind and benevolent. He believes in goodness and right but has little use for laws and regulations. He hates it when people try to intimidate others and tell them what to do. He follows his own moral compass, which, although good, may not agree with that of society.
Chaotic good is the best alignment you can be because it combines a good heart with a free spirit.
Chaotic good can be a dangerous alignment when it disrupts the order of society and punishes those who do well for themselves.
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This is actually very accurate.
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I got Chaotic Good. I thought I was going to get Chaotic Neutral, to be honest.
A chaotic good character acts as his conscience directs him with little regard for what others expect of him. He makes his own way, but he's kind and benevolent. He believes in goodness and right but has little use for laws and regulations. He hates it when people try to intimidate others and tell them what to do. He follows his own moral compass, which, although good, may not agree with that of society.
Chaotic good is the best alignment you can be because it combines a good heart with a free spirit.
Chaotic good can be a dangerous alignment when it disrupts the order of society and punishes those who do well for themselves.
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This is actually very accurate.
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