j'y connais rien en jeu de rôle, mais je suis tombé la dessus et ça à
l'air marrant :
- Citation :
Lawful GoodLawful Good is known as the "Saintly" or "Crusader"
alignment. A Lawful Good character typically acts with compassion, and always
with honor and a sense of duty. A Lawful Good nation would consist of a
well-organized government that works for the benefit of its citizens.
Lawful Good characters, may sometimes find themselves faced with the dilemma
of whether to obey law or good when the two conflict—for example, upholding a
sworn oath when it would lead innocents to come to harm—or conflicts between
two orders, such as between their religious law and the law of the local ruler.
Neutral GoodNeutral Good is known as the "Benefactor" alignment. A Neutral
Good character is guided by his conscience and typically acts altruistically,
without regard for or against Lawful precepts such as rules or tradition. A
Neutral Good character has no problems with co-operating with lawful officials,
but does not feel beholden to them. In the event that doing the right thing
requires the bending or breaking of rules, they do not suffer the same inner
conflict that a Lawful Good character would.
Chaotic GoodChaotic Good is known as the "Beatific," "Rebel," or
"Cynic" alignment. A Chaotic Good character favors change for a
greater good, disdains bureaucratic organizations that get in the way of social
improvement, and places a high value on personal freedom, not only for oneself,
but for others as well. They always intend to do the right thing, but their
methods are generally disorganized and often out of alignment with the rest of
society. They may create conflict in a team if they feel they are being pushed
around, and often view extensive organization and planning as pointless,
preferring to improvise.
Lawful NeutralLawful Neutral is called the "Judge" or "Disciplined"
alignment. A Lawful Neutral character typically believes strongly in Lawful
concepts such as honor, order, rules and tradition, and often follows a
personal code. A Lawful Neutral society would typically enforce strict laws to
maintain social order, and place a high value on traditions and historical
precedent. Examples of Lawful Neutral characters might include a soldier who
always follows orders, a judge or enforcer that adheres mercilessly to the word
of the law, and a disciplined monk.
Characters of this alignment are neutral with regard to good and evil. This
does not mean that Lawful Neutral characters are amoral or immoral, or do not
have a moral compass, but simply that their moral considerations come a distant
second to what their code, tradition, or law dictates. They typically have a
strong ethical code, but it is primarily guided by their system of belief, not
by a commitment to good or evil.
NeutralNeutral alignment, also referred to as True
Neutral or Neutral Neutral, is called the "Undecided" or
"Nature's" alignment. This alignment represents Neutral on both axes,
and tends not to feel strongly towards any alignment. A farmer whose primary
overriding concern is to feed his family is of this alignment. Most animals,
lacking the capacity for moral judgment, are of this alignment since they are
guided by instinct rather than conscious decision. Many roguish characters who
play all sides to suit themselves are also of this alignment (such as a weapon
merchant with no qualms selling his wares to both sides of a war for a profit).
Some Neutral characters, rather than feeling undecided, are committed to a
balance between the alignments. They may see good, evil, law and chaos as
simply prejudices and dangerous extremes.
Chaotic NeutralChaotic Neutral is called the "Anarchist" or "Free
Spirit" alignment. A character of this alignment is an individualist who
follows his or her own heart, and generally shirks rules and traditions.
Although they promote the ideals of freedom, it is their own freedom that comes
first. Good and Evil come second to their need to be free, and the only reliable
thing about them is how totally unreliable they are. Chaotic Neutral characters
are free-spirited and do not enjoy the unnecessary suffering of others, but if
they join a team, it is because that team's goals happen to coincide with their
own at the moment. They invariably resent taking orders and can be very selfish
in their pursuit of personal goals. A Chaotic Neutral character does not have
to be an aimless wanderer; they may have a specific goal in mind, but their
methods of achieving that goal are often disorganized, unorthodox, or entirely
unpredictable.
An unusual subset of Chaotic Neutral is "strongly Chaotic
Neutral", describing a character who behaves chaotically to the point of
appearing insane. Characters of this type may regularly change their appearance
and attitudes for the sake of change, and intentionally disrupt organizations
for the sole reason of disrupting a lawful construct.
Lawful EvilLawful Evil is referred to as the "Dominator" or
"Diabolic" alignment. Characters of this alignment see a well-ordered
system as being easier to exploit, and show a combination of desirable and
undesirable traits; while they usually obey their superiors and keep their
word, they care nothing for the rights and freedoms of other individuals and
are not averse to twisting the rules to work in their favor. Examples of this
alignment include tyrants, devils, undiscriminating mercenary types who have a
strict code of conduct, and loyal soldiers who enjoy the act of killing.
Like Lawful Good Paladins, Lawful Evil characters may sometimes find
themselves faced with the dilemma of whether to obey law or evil when the two
conflict. However, their issues with Law versus Evil are more concerned with
"Will I get caught?" versus "How does this benefit me?"
Neutral EvilNeutral Evil is called the "Malefactor" alignment. Characters of
this alignment are typically selfish and have no qualms about turning on their
allies-of-the-moment. They have no compunctions about harming others to get
what they want, but neither will they go out of their way to cause carnage or
mayhem when they see no direct benefit to it. They abide by laws for only as
long as it is convenient for them. A villain of this alignment can be more
dangerous than either Lawful or Chaotic Evil characters, since she or he is
neither bound by any sort of honor or tradition nor disorganized and
pointlessly violent.
Examples are an assassin who has little regard for formal laws but does not
needlessly kill, a henchman who plots behind her or his superior's back, or a
mercenary who switches sides if made a better offer.
Chaotic EvilChaotic Evil is referred to as the "Destroyer" or
"Demonic" alignment. Characters of this alignment tend to have no
respect for rules, other people's lives, or anything but their own desires,
which are typically selfish and cruel. They set a high value on personal
freedom, but do not have any regard for the lives or freedom of other people.
They do not work well in groups, as they resent being given orders, and usually
behave themselves only out of fear of punishment.
It is not compulsory for a Chaotic Evil character to be constantly
performing sadistic acts just for the sake of being evil, or constantly
disobeying orders just for the sake of causing chaos. They do however enjoy the
suffering of others, and view honor and self-discipline as weaknesses. Serial
killers and monsters of limited intelligence are typically Chaotic Evil.
Alors je donne mon avis :
Moi = Chaotique NeutralExil = Lawful Neutral (ou Lawfull Good)HD : Lawful Evil
Chasing = Neutral GoodDesdi = Chaotique Good
Sherkan = Chaotique Evil
Aya = Neutral
Jicky = Petit côté Neutral Evil ?