Memetastic.
Aug. 9th, 2004 11:08 am
You are a Benefactor, Neutral Good.
Neutral good characters are devoted to helping
others, but do not always do so through the
institutions (such as church and government)
created for that purpose. They are perhaps the
most flexible among the good alignments, able
to bend their approach to suit the
circumstances in which they find themselves.
They are honorable, but may sometimes behave
dishonorably for a good cause. They may lie to
an evil person, for example. As a general
rule, neutral good characters do not attack
unarmed opponents, harm the innocent, torture,
kill if it can be avoided, refuse an honest
appeal for aid, take bribes or betray their
friends. The Three Musketeers are examples of
neutral good characters.
What is your d&d alignment?
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So, for the most part, the author pulled the text from the PHB and plugged in some character from history or literature. Only I don't think he/she/it actually read The Three Musketeers...I love 'em, but let's be real here, no way are they NG.
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Date: 2004-08-09 09:24 am (UTC)At that moment,