(07-21-2014, 01:44 PM)ExKage Wrote: I don't think anyone here is saying most of Ul'dah, the Syndicate or the Blades are "Good" in alignment.
... but what is the line separation for Neutral and Evil?
Motivation and consequence, I'd argue, but Neutral on its own is very poor alignment descriptor.
I think this thread is a great example of the problems the D&D alignment system has, especially when dealing with settings without an objective good and evil. Palladium tends to deal with those better, but that's like saying Budweiser is better than Coors if you hate American mass market beer.
EDIT: On the topic of Limsa, Limsa doesn't really have much in the way of refugees. Those it does have (ex-pirates in a lot of cases) are typically given jobs at places like Summerford Farms or the Moraby Drydocks. Some of them are resettled in areas that are kobold territory, which is one of many reasons why Titan is now a problem.
The Freelance Wizard
Quality RP at low, low prices!
((about me | about L'yhta Mahre | L'yhta's desk | about Mysterium, the Ivory Tower: a heavy RP society of mages))
Quality RP at low, low prices!
((about me | about L'yhta Mahre | L'yhta's desk | about Mysterium, the Ivory Tower: a heavy RP society of mages))