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Lawful Good characters may be too idealistic and rigid, possibly missing out on real-world experiences. Neutral Good alignment strikes a balance between selflessness and self-advocacy, benefiting the ...
It’s not that Chaotic Good is bad, per se (you know what I mean) but it’s also pretty much the default alignment of the D&D world. When people don’t care about the role part of role-playing ...
Chaotic Good characters in Dungeons and Dragons are typically going to do the right thing, but not in a way that will always make sense. They often shun authority, and not everyone will understand ...
In the original game, players could only choose between “lawful,” “neutral,” or “chaotic,” but in 1977 a game update added the concepts of good and evil. The only definition Dungeons ...
If a character is lawful neutral, they are law-abiders to a T. Referred to as “The Judge,” they are different from lawful good, because they don’t let a crusade against evil cloud their ...