Today’s Poll: What’s Your Real Life D&D Alignment?

Posted by raymond padilla on 9 December 2009 12 Comments

Dungeons and Dragons Alignment

In keeping with the role-playing theme of Coffee Talk #43, I wanted to see which Dungeons & Dragons alignment describes you best. Make a choice and if you have time, elaborate in the comments section. I’m going to have to give my answer some thought….

What's your real-life D&D alignment?

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Posted by raymond padilla   @   9 December 2009 12 comments
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Shockwave562 says:

I went here when Ray called me Chaotic Neutral. It's funny I've never played any sort of D&D but I sure do love Bioware

http://easydamus.com/alignment.html

LarcenousLaugh says:

I am good at heart but often scoff at authority of any kind. CHaotic Good all the way.

Sandrock323 says:

I'm Neutral Good because although I obey the law, I still have no problem challenging the law.

CamiKitten says:

Funny, there's nothing for me to click to vote.

Anyway, Chaotic Good all the way. I might abide by the law for the most part, but give me a minute to find a loop hole to do it my way.

This also applies to the halfling rogue I table top game as.

Ieyke says:

There really isn't a category to describe my alignment. But I'm best understood as Neutral Good I suppose.

I don't thin that character alignments aren't exactly meant to be all encompassing. I mean, we all do things that are out of "character" from time to time. Unless you're playing a Paladin who's gotta live by the letter of the law and be good, there's plenty of room for wiggle room overall. I tend to play either Chaotic Good or Neutral Good most of the time because I find myself somewhere between the alignments personally (leaning more chaotic than neutral).

Ieyke says:

The problem with me is that I'm not "out of character" with my being all over the map.

My personality is all over the alignment extremes as a default. I'm sort of "Anti-Neutral". A lawless tyrannical honor bound pacifist that loves war and strife and works for good. You tell me where that fits on the D&D axis.

LarcenousLaugh says:

You would be the definition of Chaotic Neutral… if you determine what good is by your own crazy value axis rather then using everyone else's definition.

Ieyke says:

No no. My definition of good is pretty normal.

@Leyke: There's two definitions for True Neutral. There;s the "Let's maintain all balance" version, and then there's the "who give's flying F" version. I'm pegging you for a modified version of the latter.

Ieyke says:

Something like that, tho that's no definition of True Neutral I've ever run across in all my years of D&D.

It's spelled i-e-y-k-e BTW.

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