The 9 Ethical Alignments:
Chaotic Good: "Rebel" a chaotic good player follows their conscious.They make their own way but they are kind and benevolent. This person believes in whole hearted goodness and right, but has little use for laws and regulations. This person despises those who force themselves on others and essentially has a major problem with authoritarian figures.
Lawful Good: "The Crusader" Acts as a good person, this is the prime material citizen. Good, lawful, hates to see the guilty get away. They fight evil without mercy and they are honorable and compassionate.
Neutral Good: "The Benefactor" This person does the best that a good person can, devoted to helping others, works with kings and magistrates but does not feel beholden to them. Doing what is good without being biased toward or against order.
Chaotic Neutral: "Free Spirit" this character follows his or her whims, individual to the last drop. He avoids authority but does not intentionally disrupt organizations as part of a campaign of anarchy. Remember that a neutral character is unpredictable, however he is not totally random.
Lawful Neutral: "The Judge" This character acts as law, tradition or personal code directs him/her. Order and organization are paramount to this person, he or she may believe in personal order and live by a code or standard or may believe in order for all those who favor strong organized government. This alignment is the best because it means you are reliable and honorable.
True Neutral: "Undecided" This is a character that does what seems to be a good idea, does not feel either way towards good or evil, law or chaos. Most have a lack of conviction or lack of biased rather than a commitment to neutrality.
Chaotic Evil: "The Destroyer" This character does what ever his greed hatred and lust for destruction drives him to do. He is hot tempered vicious arbitrarily violent and unpredictable. This alignment represents the destruction not only of beauty and life but of the order on which beauty and life depend.
Lawful Evil: "The Dominator" This person methodically takes what he wants within the limits of his own code of conduct. Without regard to whom he hurts. He cares about tradition loyalty and order but not about freedom dignity or life. He plays by the rules but without mercy or compassion.
Neutral Evil: "The Malefactor" This villain does whatever he/she can get away with. Is out for him/herself pure and simple. Sheds no tears for those he/she kills, whether for profit, sport or convenience. This person has no love for order and holds no allusion to following laws traditions or codes believing these would not make his or her life any better or more noble. On the other hand they do not have a restless nature or love of conflict that the chaotic evil ethic holds.
ALIGNMENT HELP:
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NOTE:
We at Aegle Waygate would like to note that the ethics describes above are based on the Alignments used in the 3rd Edition D&D Players Handbook. We make no claims to owning them in any way, shape fashion or form. They were used because they have the best description for the general ethical alignments that we use here.
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