Whats your alignment?
Whats your alignment?
answer these based upon your true personality and give me the results at this forum. I took this test and got (true)Neutral. Enjoy. Go to... [url="http://www.wizards.com/dnd/article.asp?x=dnd/dx20001222b"]Check out your alignment[/url]
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Kind of silly, those questions. I mean, how am I supposed to respond to: "How do you view lifelong commitment to a single romantic partner?" when it assumes I haven't got one, yet? 
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
I come out as true neutral too. But there's some wiggle room in the quesitons, as they're targeted towards an AD&D character, not a person in the real world. Changing no more than three or four answers from my first set of responses actually got me labeled Chaotic Evil.
I suppose I do lean towards the selfish responses on balance. Many of the "good" responses would be unwise or even suicidal. For example:
A powerful but corrupt judge...(Testify on your friend’s behalf, no matter the consequences--probably not a smart idea)
Your community is threatened with invasion...(Help defend it to your last breath--I think I'm more the draft dodger type myself)
Your country is wracked with famine...(Share what food you had with others, which considering the wording of the second option probably means you might well starve as a consequence)
Would you express a revolutionary political opinion...("Yes" means you get shipped to Siberia. Not for me, thanks)
I suppose I do lean towards the selfish responses on balance. Many of the "good" responses would be unwise or even suicidal. For example:
A powerful but corrupt judge...(Testify on your friend’s behalf, no matter the consequences--probably not a smart idea)
Your community is threatened with invasion...(Help defend it to your last breath--I think I'm more the draft dodger type myself)
Your country is wracked with famine...(Share what food you had with others, which considering the wording of the second option probably means you might well starve as a consequence)
Would you express a revolutionary political opinion...("Yes" means you get shipped to Siberia. Not for me, thanks)
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Neutral good all the way baby! 
Cartoon Law III
Any body passing through solid matter will leave a perforation conforming to its perimeter. Also called the silhouette of passage, this phenomenon is the speciality of victims of directed-pressure explosions and of reckless cowards who are so eager to escape that they exit directly through the wall of a house, leaving a cookie-cutout-perfect hole. The threat of skunks or matrimony often catalyzes this reaction.
Any body passing through solid matter will leave a perforation conforming to its perimeter. Also called the silhouette of passage, this phenomenon is the speciality of victims of directed-pressure explosions and of reckless cowards who are so eager to escape that they exit directly through the wall of a house, leaving a cookie-cutout-perfect hole. The threat of skunks or matrimony often catalyzes this reaction.
Lawful Evil, huh? I'll make them PAY for that insult!!! Muahahahaha!!!
Just kidding. It took quite a couple of times though, to get that alignment. I think the whole poll as such is leaning towards the good/neutral. But, hey, it's supposed to be reflecting D&D characters and not real people. I mean, if ordinary people go around being Evil they are most likely to frequently get in trouble with the law, whereas most roleplaying games are set in an environment specially design to encourage intrigue. Thus law enforcement is not as present as in real life.
Just kidding. It took quite a couple of times though, to get that alignment. I think the whole poll as such is leaning towards the good/neutral. But, hey, it's supposed to be reflecting D&D characters and not real people. I mean, if ordinary people go around being Evil they are most likely to frequently get in trouble with the law, whereas most roleplaying games are set in an environment specially design to encourage intrigue. Thus law enforcement is not as present as in real life.
"Another day and more aimless stumbling about." - Eddie
"Hey, when you look this good, you don't have to know anything." - Fry
"Hey, when you look this good, you don't have to know anything." - Fry
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Neutral Good for me, no wonder my recent char is a NG dwarven berserker. Although some of my chars are chaotic good but still, NG is me.
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