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07-15-2002 09:44 PM |
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Originally posted by Nerull:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Gabrielles blades:
arent chaotic neutral characters murdurers anyhow? [img]smile.gif[/img]
atleast as i recall from the description of the alignment they would be
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No, they are free spirits. They do what they want, when they want, without regard for the consequences. This is different than the 2nd edition AD&D, where they were psychopaths. If you read the alignment descriptions when you start a new character, it describes them quite well. Neutral is another alignment they changed greatly, but I'll leave that for your reading.</font>[/QUOTE]Great post,
The best example of chaotic neutral is Saemon Havarian from baldurs gate 2. Saemon would work for good or evil, betraying either as long as he could make a profit, or a hasted escape. Totally untrustworthy,unpredictable but very interesting. These people usally hang around lawful characters for a sense of direction (good or evil)but usually venture off on selfish escapades.
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