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When in doubt... make a meme.
Except I'm not really in doubt. Just awake when I shouldn't be. And I don't want to detract from recent events, but at the same time I think something like this would be fun.
So answer me this: What are your characters' alignments and why?
I mean D&D style. For those of you unfamiliar with this, the alignments go-
lawful good / neutral good / chaotic good
lawful neutral / true neutral / chaotic neutral
lawful evil / neutral evil / chaotic evil
Here is the wikipedia article on the subject, which does a good job with the explanation. If you're unsure, just pick what you think is closest or what you play them as. Some will be more difficult to place than others.
Sai (lawful neutral)
He falls directly under the "soldier following orders" category and has the benefit of being unemotional and thus unbiased in most cases. This holds true even though he may currently have friends that influence him into falling closer to the "good" side.
Leon (neutral good)
Though pompous and arrogant sometimes, Leon is really a good kid and I can't place him in the straight out neutral category.
Sanji (chaotic good)
Though pirates out for their own personal gain, there's no question that when push comes to shove the strawhat crew will back up those being oppressed and be the heroes of whatever city they pass through in the end. Sanji is no exception to this.
Brooklyn (neutral good)
He's one of the more flexible members of his clan when it comes to getting good things done in any way possible. Though outwardly he can seem like something of a rebel he's not actually rebellious in nature. Nor is he stuck to following the rules. Goliath may fall under lawful good, but Brooklyn does not.
And now I might sleep some more...
So answer me this: What are your characters' alignments and why?
I mean D&D style. For those of you unfamiliar with this, the alignments go-
lawful good / neutral good / chaotic good
lawful neutral / true neutral / chaotic neutral
lawful evil / neutral evil / chaotic evil
Here is the wikipedia article on the subject, which does a good job with the explanation. If you're unsure, just pick what you think is closest or what you play them as. Some will be more difficult to place than others.
Sai (lawful neutral)
He falls directly under the "soldier following orders" category and has the benefit of being unemotional and thus unbiased in most cases. This holds true even though he may currently have friends that influence him into falling closer to the "good" side.
Leon (neutral good)
Though pompous and arrogant sometimes, Leon is really a good kid and I can't place him in the straight out neutral category.
Sanji (chaotic good)
Though pirates out for their own personal gain, there's no question that when push comes to shove the strawhat crew will back up those being oppressed and be the heroes of whatever city they pass through in the end. Sanji is no exception to this.
Brooklyn (neutral good)
He's one of the more flexible members of his clan when it comes to getting good things done in any way possible. Though outwardly he can seem like something of a rebel he's not actually rebellious in nature. Nor is he stuck to following the rules. Goliath may fall under lawful good, but Brooklyn does not.
And now I might sleep some more...
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Okita Souji (lawful neutral)
As a samurai he believes strongly in honor, bushido, and upholding the law. He works for the Shogun and is a strict adherent to Hijikata's code for the Shinsengumi. As a member of the Shinsengumi, it's less about whether he wants to do what he's doing, or if he likes what he's doing, but that he's following his orders and his commanders.
Jack Skellington (strongly chaotic neutral)
Jack is an extremely selfish sort of person, not because he wants to be, but because he's single-minded and doesn't notice anything else. A good example is how he steals Christmas thinking it'll give Santa a break without realizing how he's basically screwing the holiday over. He doesn't do it out of malice, but rather because he's easily exciteable and just...a little off in the head. This line really sealed it though, "[they] may regularly change their appearance and attitudes for the sake of change." Jack hates stagnation, which is one of the reasons he gets so depressed in the movie. Welcome to the C-N catergory, Jack.
Aoyagi Ritsuka (neutral good)
Had a hard time with this since Ritsuka is god damn freaking bipolar. :[ Basically, he follows his heart and acts altruistically even if he doesn't appear to do that. He's generally a good kid, but he's not exactly law-abiding all the time. He does what he thinks is right and what he needs to do.
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...like always. lollerbee
God, this reminds me of the only campaign I ever did and how I rolled SHIT against monsters and AMAZING for all the good drops. HAHAHA, people hated me. :|