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PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:44 am


I just got back from the DMV because they were to stupid to send me my permanent license within the 3 MONTH ******** DMV!!!!!
RAGGLEFRAGGLERAGGLEFRAGGLERAGGLEFRAGGLE
PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 4:05 pm


yeah... watch the language buddy...lolz we know everyone hates the DMV

Missy Eevee

Angelic Shapeshifter


Raskal56

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 5:11 pm


Alrght guys. I want to spice things up a bit and add more flavor to your characters. For those of you who have played Dungeons and Dragons, this may look a little familliar (ok, it'll look really familliar being as I ripped this from the wiwkipedia page on D&D alignments).

Anyway, I'm introducing the concept of alignment to the RP. Basically what this means is that your chcater has a certain personality that can be defined in a few ways. There is Good and Evil, and there is Chaotic and Lawful (As well as neutral between both contrasts). Pairing one from the first set and one from the second allows for a concise way of summing up your character's veiws and potential actions. I'd like you all to read over the following and choose which alignment you feel bests suits your characters. Then I'd like you to post that alignment beneath your name in your profile. Remember, theses aren't rules to live by, they are simply guidelines for you to follow when writing about your character.

Kind of like natures for your character instead of your pokemon. blaugh
And if you don't get a few of the referances they use don't sweat it. I'll be happy to explain things to you if you have any questions.

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Alignments
Any person, creature, deity or extraplanar realm in Dungeons & Dragons can have one of the nine alignments. The sourcebook Complete Scoundrel cites real world fictional characters as examples of aligned individuals. In an attempt to simplify the codes of conduct for characters, non-canon takes on alignment sometimes occur.

Law implies honor, trustworthiness, obedience to authority, and reliability. On the downside, lawfulness can include closed-mindedness, reactionary adherence to tradition, judgmentalness, and a lack of adaptability. Those who consciously promote lawfulness say that only lawful behavior creates a society in which people can depend on each other and make the right decisions in full confidence that others will act as they should.

Chaos implies freedom, adaptability, and flexibility. On the downside, chaos can include recklessness, resentment toward legitimate authority, arbitrary actions, and irresponsibility. Those who promote chaotic behavior say that only unfettered personal freedom allows people to express themselves fully and lets society benefit from the potential that its individuals have within them.

Someone who is neutral with respect to law and chaos has a normal respect for authority and feels neither a compulsion to obey nor a compulsion to rebel. They are honest but can be tempted into lying or deceiving others.



Lawful Good
Lawful 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 include righteous knights, paladins, and most dwarves. Lawful Good creatures include the noble golden dragons. Lawful Good outsiders are known as Archons.

Lawful Good characters, especially paladins, 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.

In the Complete Scoundrel sourcebook Batman, d**k Tracy and Indiana Jones are cited as examples of lawful good characters.[7]

Neutral Good
Neutral 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. A doctor who treats soldiers from both sides in a war could be considered Neutral Good.

Examples of Neutral Good characters include Zorro, and Spider-Man.[7] The Neutral Good outsiders are known as Guardinals.

Chaotic Good
Chaotic 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 disorganised and often out of alignment with the rest of society. They have no use for those who would try to push them around and tell them what to do.

While they do not have evil intentions, they often do bad things (even if they do not necessarily enjoy doing these things) to people who are, in their views, bad people if it benefits their goal of achieving a greater good. Most elves are Chaotic Good, as are some fey.

Starbuck from Battlestar Galactica, Malcolm Reynolds from Firefly, and Robin Hood are examples of Chaotic Good individuals.[7] Eladrin are the outsider race representing Chaotic Good.

Lawful Neutral
Lawful 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, 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.

James Bond, Odysseus, and Sanjuro from Yojimbo are considered by Complete Scoundrel as Lawful Neutral.[7] Three exemplars of Lawful Neutral outsiders exist. These are the Formians, the Inevitables and the Modrons.

Neutral
Neutral 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 judgement, are of this alignment. Many roguish characters who play all sides to suit themselves are also of this alignment.

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. Mordenkainen is one such character who takes this concept to the extreme, dedicating himself to a detached philosophy of neutrality to ensure that no one alignment or power takes control of the Flanaess.

Druids frequently follow this True Neutral dedication to balance, and under Advanced Dungeons & Dragons rules were required to be this alignment. In an example given in a D&D rulebook[citation needed], a typical druid might fight against a band of marauding gnolls, only to switch sides to save the gnoll's clan from being totally exterminated.

Lara Croft, Lucy Westenra from Dracula and Han Solo in his early Star Wars appearance are neutral.[7] The true neutral outsiders are known as the Rilmani.

Chaotic Neutral
Chaotic 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. Good and Evil come a distant second to their need for personal freedom, and the only reliable thing about them is how totally unreliable they are. They typically act out of self-interest, but do not specifically enjoy seeing others suffer. Many free-spirited adventurers are of this alignment. Alternatively there are madmen whose actions are chaotic, but are not themselves inclined towards evil.

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. Characters of this type include the Xaositects from the Planescape setting, and Hennet from the third edition Player's Handbook. In Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, Chaotic Neutral was frequently assumed to refer to this subset.

Captain Jack Sparrow, Al Swearengen from the TV series Deadwood, and Snake Plissken from Escape from New York are Chaotic Neutral characters according to Complete Scoundrel.[7] Slaadi represent pure chaos.

Lawful Evil
Lawful 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. 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?" vs "How does this benefit me?"

Boba Fett of Star Wars, and X-Men's Magneto are cited examples of Lawful Evil characters.[7] The Lawful Evil outsiders are known as Baatezu.

Neutral Evil
Neutral 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 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 his superior's back, or a mercenary who switches sides if made a better offer.

Complete Scoundrel cites X-Men's Mystique, and Sawyer of the early seasons of Lost as Neutral Evil characters.[7] Yugoloths are the multiversal representatives of Neutral Evil.

Chaotic Evil
Chaotic Evil is referred to as the "Destroyer" or "Demonic" alignment. Characters of this alignment tend to have no respect for rules, other peoples' 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 a group, as they resent being given orders, and usually only behave themselves 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.

According to the Complete Scoundrel sourcebook, Carl Denham from the 2005 remake of King Kong and Riddick from Pitch Black are Chaotic Evil.[7] The exemplars of chaotic evil are the Tanar'ri.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:22 pm


Wow! When I saw the post I was all like, "Damn! Thats freaking long!"
lolz! but it was helpful and it makes sense, I updated my profile! biggrin
Thanks for the explination... 3nodding Raksal!

Missy Eevee

Angelic Shapeshifter


Mr Popo in your mouth

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:33 pm


I honestly hate D&D I tried it and its not for me. this thread is becoming more and more rule-bound everyday and its starting to get on my nerves. Online for me is suppose to be a temporary escape every night from my crap job, my over whelming bills and my parents constant prying into my life. I dont mind you setting a few ground rules like this but please make it original. I mean come'on, you didn't even replace the dungeon and dragons in the alignment intro. and another thing alien-blue's becoming a ghost may have been completly stupid but it was definatly an original way of fighting a ghost rather than sending out a ghost pokemon and to be honest nobody else was going to say anthing because RPing is where your Allowed to do all the crap you can't do anywhere else. So what if it was completly out there. If I wanted to make my character from another planet, give him special powers, or make him a talkin aligator I could because its an RP and there are no rules against it. If I wanted to play a game with rules we would play a videogame or play D&D.

This whole rant may just be because Im over tired and over worked but alot of the things I have said is how I actualy feel. so please take what I have said into consideration.

and on that note I say RAGGLEFRAGGLE and wait for your reply...
PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:34 pm


by the way Im updating my profile now...

Mr Popo in your mouth


Raskal56

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:08 pm


Darky I appreciate you being honest but its a free guild. You have the option of choosing another rp if you don't like how I run this one. I'm shooting to make it somewhat realistic and akin to what the anime and manga show. And what rules have I imposed? The only thing I've done is set guidelines and encourage better writing styles. To be totaly honest I don't give a damn how fantastical you want to make things as long as each individual takes something away from the experience and grows as a writer.

If at times I seem like a jerk for limiting what a person can or can't do it's because without someone holding your hand once in a while everything goes to s**t (no offence to each of you). If each person does what they want then there's no plot, there's no goals, there's no story.

And Yeah I purposely left that bit about it being D&D up there so no one could argue that I stole it. I even gave credit to the game in my opening paragraphs so suck it. I don't care if you didn't like D&D when you played it. I'm not trying to make this into a D&D game, but I am going to introduce ideas and concepts that I think will help turn this RP into one of the good ones. But thank you for your opinion. Its that kind of feedback that I want more of.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:31 pm


Raskal56
Darky I appreciate you being honest but its a free guild. You have the option of choosing another rp if you don't like how I run this one. I'm shooting to make it somewhat realistic and akin to what the anime and manga show. And what rules have I imposed? The only thing I've done is set guidelines and encourage better writing styles. To be totaly honest I don't give a damn how fantastical you want to make things as long as each individual takes something away from the experience and grows as a writer.

If at times I seem like a jerk for limiting what a person can or can't do it's because without someone holding your hand once in a while everything goes to s**t (no offence to each of you). If each person does what they want then there's no plot, there's no goals, there's no story.

And Yeah I purposely left that bit about it being D&D up there so no one could argue that I stole it. I even gave credit to the game in my opening paragraphs so suck it. I don't care if you didn't like D&D when you played it. I'm not trying to make this into a D&D game, but I am going to introduce ideas and concepts that I think will help turn this RP into one of the good ones. But thank you for your opinion. Its that kind of feedback that I want more of.
Gaia Is a childrens chat place for people 12-17. So that being said there has already been so many copy right issues stomped all over in the forums that no one cares anymore.next time dont tell me to suck it and than thank me for the opinion dillhole.
((Missy Im trying to keep it pg 13 I dont know how well Im doing though))

Mr Popo in your mouth


Raskal56

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:47 pm


I just watched a Daniel Tosh special on conedy central and he was right. Slipping in the phrase "suck it" is very empowering.

Suck it.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:55 pm


Raskal56
I just watched a Daniel Tosh special on conedy central and he was right. Slipping in the phrase "suck it" is very empowering.

Suck it.
oh! you've seen that show? how is it? I havent gotten around to watch it yet.

Mr Popo in your mouth


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:56 pm


Hey Raskal, I have a question. You set up all of these scenarios in the rp. Do not get me wrong, I think they are good ideas and they keep the rp alive, but it seems like we have to wait to figure out what is going on. It just seems like you could tell us what is happening in fewer posts. sweatdrop Sorry if I sound annoying.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:17 pm


You're not annoying at all. Good question in fact. Sure I could easily post fewer times but I find that its much more rewarding to take my time and fill my posts with detail instead of keeping them short and sweet. I want to use the time dedicate to this rp to improve my writing skills. The only way to do that is to write like I mean it, long-winded posts and all.

Another reason is that I just love to hear myself talk. Hurray for vanity!

Raskal56


Missy Eevee

Angelic Shapeshifter

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:20 pm


lolz! yes! hurray for vanity! * holds up hand for a high five*
PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:28 pm


Missy Eevee
lolz! yes! hurray for vanity! * holds up hand for a high five*
*throws high five but misses*
insert palm onto face.

Mr Popo in your mouth


Missy Eevee

Angelic Shapeshifter

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:36 pm


darkyologdog
Missy Eevee
lolz! yes! hurray for vanity! * holds up hand for a high five*
*throws high five but misses*
insert palm onto face.


Not you, that highfive was for Raskal! * slaps your face* what now!
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