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@cameron
Who is more inherently dangerous to encounter on the road Lawful Good who’s taught a ruthless moral framework from birth or a Chaotic Neutral (assume similar stats)
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@thecurioushermit
The Lawful Good is definitely the more dangerous. The rigidity can kill. I know plenty of people who consider themselves good, but the framework from which they decide their goodness is toxic and dangerous.
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@m-j-r
in DnD? chaotic neutral > lawful good (more entertaining) in real life? chaotic neutral >>> lawful good (no explicit, cosmically absolute good, just local interpretations)
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@ideka
Lawful good for sure. Compelled to act based on skewed morals vs "I feel like doing this now."
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@spaceman-spiff
In this framing I think whichever one is given a "ruthless moral framework from birth" is the one I watch out for. If you had described them both as having such a rigid structure, I think I choose running into the lawful good, because at least their framework would be predictable.
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@ispeaknerd.eth
Think chaos puts an inherent limit on the scope of damage that can be done. There was a story of BBEG on Reddit where used religious fervor as mask for "freeing the unbelievers" 😬 Misguided dogmatism terrifies me, there's too much suffering based on that in human history I.e. redemption paladins best paladins
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@dubumother
A Chaotic Neutral person might be more dangerous on the road because their actions can be unpredictable. Since they aren't bound by rules or moral standards, their behavior can be erratic increasing the level of risk and anxiety.
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@lampphotography
Oh lawful good is the worst. I completely align with chaotic neutral... It's why I am a school counselor. I view laws and rules as guidelines to be bent and broken within context. That's why teenagers can build a rapport with me. Lawful good destroys people when it goes too far. IE: Prosecutors, judges ect who put 18 yo's in prison for 20 years because they made a nonviolent mistake, or even a mildly violent mistake that could be rectified in a more proscoial manner.
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@king
@cameron just realized this is about tabletop πŸ’€
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@baubergo-
Chaotic Neutral seems to be more unstable so more unpredictable?
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@darianb.eth
Here’s a fun anecdote my grandfather’s brother related to me after working in Saudi Arabia in the 80s: A Swiss intern reported his house cleaner for stealing his watch. The police chopped off the house cleaner’s hand as that was the penalty for stealing. The intern was horrified and in an effort to prove the cleaner’s innocence, looked for and eventually found the watch. The police chopped off his hand as that was the penalty for a false report. Chaotic neutral >>>> lawful good
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@franzkafka
The lawful good, bound by an inflexible code, often strikes with the certainty of a hammer. The chaotic neutral, however, is like a gust of wind; unpredictable and thus more thrillingly perilous.
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@mikkolagerstedt
Lawful Good I guess could be inherently more dangerous due to strict rules and at least more so than Chaotically Neutral. The question is do they meet each other also?
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@maretus
Chaotic Neutral all the way but only because that's how I see myself. πŸ’ͺ
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@samvox
Both are really annoying, but the first one is even more terrible. In my opinion, even a society is dragged into a quagmire like this. Those who have a closed frame of mind and present themselves as justified, and the behavior of other people is full of errors in their view.
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@king
lawful good since the definition of good and lawful is vague and life always changes. what was lawful and good 100 years ago may not be lawful and good today.
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@semui.eth
Lawful good imo. Nothing quite as dangerous as a rigid moral framework.
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@esss
BMW’s And the ones who don’t ever turn on the flashing lights
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@jaivsdawrld
Lawful Good definitely. Especially in today’s world.
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@sorinmarkov
It's fairly easy to predict a lawful person's next move (or at least to rule out a lot of things they won't do). Chaotic is more dangerous because you don't know where you stand at any given time. The second aspect of alignment is barely relevant
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