Alignment

Neutral/Good for me, can’t really give an example of why but while I obey the laws I would not hesitate to bend/break them for a good cause or to do the right thing.
 
I've played D&D a few times, sticking with the same character throughout.

My character is a peado wizard called Mad Allen, where do i fit in?
 
Off topic; of all the things, why dog farts?

Because the bloody thing stinks.

Come to think of it, the cats farts are pretty bad but very infrequent, the dog (a Whippet) farts constantly though.

It's almost as tiresome & unbearable as the OP's usual thread content. :)
 
Back in the days of Baldur's gate (2000 ish?) I thought chaotic neutral described me well. I'm amused to see this is still the case.

their methods of achieving that goal are often disorganized, unorthodox, or entirely unpredictable.

That's definitely me.
 
How is indiana jones lawful good? He stole things off dead people and shot anyone who got in his way?!?! Professor X is a better example of lawful good...
 
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The majority of my characters, when I played D&D where chaotic good which was easy for me to play (yep, lazy on my part) as it seemed to suit my own character better. It still does.
 
Seriously, why is he not banned? Isn't trolling against the rules?

He is the most unfunny, try hard, cretin I've ever come across. Guy looks about 40 years old yet acts like a 14 year old who's just discovered 4chan.

I'm sure your daughter is so proud of her dad m9!

How's any of this trolling?

And don't be mean! :mad:
 
Seriously, why is he not banned? Isn't trolling against the rules?

He is the most unfunny, try hard, cretin I've ever come across. Guy looks about 40 years old yet acts like a 14 year old who's just discovered 4chan.

I'm sure your daughter is so proud of her dad m9!

What?

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I'd say I'm lawful neutral.
 
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