(01-13-2014, 03:38 PM)LiadansWhisper Wrote: Remember, Alignments are just a lodestone that points you in a particular direction. Â They aren't shackles that bind you in place. Â
I totally agree with this. Putting aside their purpose in the Objective Good and Evil worlds of typical D&D settings, alignments are, IMO, just a good starting point for describing a character's morality, whether they're D&D alignments or the more realistic (to me, anyway) Palladium ones. They're a convenient shorthand to say, "In general, my character approaches situations like this;" they definitely don't capture all the nuance of a character.
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