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Moral alignment

Posted by Demikiev - October 20th, 2024


Just wanted to share my result ! What is yours ?


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Link to the test : https://www.idrlabs.com/moral-alignment/test.php


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I got 22.5% good, 68.3% lawful, making me lawful neutral.

Just gotta follow them rules yknow :3 if they're here its for a reason :3

Yeah I'm on board with the rules aha.

I'm more 'Orange' '(Vegetarian) Bacon'.

https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BlueAndOrangeMorality

I read it but I'm not sure I really understand it.

However it makes me think that I sometimes dont really know if a character should be Lawful or Chaotic. For instance, some characters do go against the laws and look Chaotic only because the laws they grew up with are foreign to the new place. So, what matters ? The fact they are not respecting the actual laws which makes them Chaotic, or the fact they are sticking to the laws they learned which makes them Lawful ? Or do we just label them as Neutral because of it ?

@Demikiev What you just described is the core-issue many (if not "nearly all") players of AD&D have with AD&D's morality system. But it always makes me happy if somebody says it out loud. :)

In essence, if you are "a person who's of sound mind", then you are 'True Neutral', as far as AD&Ds morality system is concerned. And if there weren't class restrictions in that game, pretty much everybody would be fine with that. Not to be too hard on Gary Gygax, though. I may take issue with a few of his decisions, but at the end of the day he wanted to create an entertaining game that people play to unwind - not a great work about morals, laws, and psychology.

Similar things could be said about people who write online tests and do not care for getting a bunch of emails reading "Dude, only a saint could qualify to get 'Lawful Good' in your test. [Curses!]"

It's all good fun as long as we remember to not take systems like these too serious and pirate games from AAA-video game companies who are taking the piss. ;3