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If you're playing a chaotic as an edgelord you're fucking exceptional and bad at roleplaying
If you think every chaotic is an edgelord you're fucking exceptional and bad at roleplaying
Chaotic Evil gets difficult to do without going edgelord, but asshole is going to be a given with CE. If a DM gets shitty with you over playing CE as an asshole in an evil campaign (the only place you're likely to see a CE anyway, if you bring a CE to a neutral or good campaign you're just a dumb motherfucker) he's a shitty DM.
The trick with any alignment is to be a good roleplayer, to be able to step out of your head enough to play it believably without being a cookie-cutter one-dimensional dipshit. The faults of the D&D alignment system stem from people taking it WAY too fucking seriously. It should be a general guideline, and alignment drift is acceptable in roleplay. Only munchkins tard the fuck out over alignment drift. Even the alignment locked professions aren't doomed to being complete one-note characters, but you need a decent DM in order to explore things beyond Lawful Stupid sometimes.
This so much.
Alignment represents your normal reaction to normal circumstances. It should not be a rigid definition of how you behave at all times regardless of the details.
Currently playing a Paladin (so Lawful Good). When we encounter Goblins or Orcs or other Chaotic groups that raid as a way of life, I always offer the opportunity to surrender and take the time to bury the dead with dignity and respect. All that are captured are turned over to the courts for fair and just treatment.
Then the Giants declared war and started massacring civilians. After killing a war party of Hill Giants, I removed the head from the corpse of the war chief and mounted it above the main gate into the town they attacked. Desecrating the bodies of the dead may not be very good, but if Psy-ops and intimidation prevent the loss of civilian life and potentially make the Hill Giants stop attacking, I've done far more good through an act of malice than if I continue behaving as I do during peacetime.
Lawful Good
Fighting back the faggotry, autism, and all forms of degeneracy, one swing of my censer at a time.
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Druids are always on the neutral spectrum and possibly the autism spectrum. Also, Judge Dredd is Lawful Neutral.
Judge Dredd is Lawful Good, you arse wipe. Resigns in protest, petitions to changes laws oppressing muties in the Meg, and treats mutants with respect in the Cursed Earth. Oh, and that little episode where he merc'd the Judge Child to save lives.
A Lawful Neutral would have done none of these things.
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