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2.10.10

I WARNED YOU ABOUT STAIRS BRO!!!!

I TOLD YOU DOG!

Every time I go down a flight of stairs, say, more than 6 steps, I picture myself falling down them.  Vividly.  And not like, slipping on the heel and bum scooting the rest of the way down.  I mean headfirst, landing on face, gory results kind of falling down stairs.

Anyone else do that?

Also got bored, did alignment test.

Chaotic Neutral- A chaotic neutral character follows his whims. He is an individualist first and last. He values his own liberty but doesn't strive to protect others' freedom. He avoids authority, resents restrictions, and challenges traditions. A chaotic neutral character does not intentionally disrupt organizations as part of a campaign of anarchy. To do so, he would have to be motivated either by good (and a desire to liberate others) or evil (and a desire to make those different from himself suffer). A chaotic neutral character may be unpredictable, but his behavior is not totally random. He is not as likely to jump off a bridge as to cross it. Chaotic neutral is the best alignment you can be because it represents true freedom from both society's restrictions and a do-gooder's zeal. However, chaotic neutral can be a dangerous alignment because it seeks to eliminate all authority, harmony, and order in society.

Alignment:
Lawful Good ----- XXXXXXXXX (9)
Neutral Good ---- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (17)
Chaotic Good ---- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (22)
Lawful Neutral -- XXXXXXXXXX (10)
True Neutral ---- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (18)
Chaotic Neutral - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (23)
Lawful Evil ----- XXXXXXXXX (9)
Neutral Evil ---- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (17)
Chaotic Evil ---- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (22)

Law & Chaos:
Law ----- XX (2)
Neutral - XXXXXXXXXX (10)
Chaos --- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (15)

Good & Evil:
Good ---- XXXXXXX (7)
Neutral - XXXXXXXX (8)
Evil ---- XXXXXXX (7)


Actually I did THREE alignment tests and got chaotic neutral, true neutral, and (lol) chaotic evil.  This one seemed most accurate though.

Durr.

9 comments:

  1. Is that D&D? It's so confusing!

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  2. Not just D&D; a lot of RPGs use this alignment scale. But yeah, it can definitely be confusing (hence, even though I'm completely familiar with the system, I wasn't totally sure of my alignment).

    4E D&D ditched the neutrals and went for an 'unaligned' option. Makes a lot of sense, actually. One of the few things in 4E that does...

    >.>

    I DO like 4E,though...

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  3. Anonymous5/10/10 19:37

    4E! Whyyyyy? You must also like WoW clones then :p

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  4. In during edition wars!

    I didn't say 4E was superior to 3.5 or AD&D or anything. But it doesn't deserve all the hate it gets, since it IS still fun to play.

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  5. I'm still butthurt about the things they took out.

    And I'm mad about the fact that magic items are shit now / they cost ten billion golds.

    But it is still fun as hell.

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  6. Sounds about like me :D

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  7. My mind is always on my potential causes of death when doing anything . I do exactly what you do.

    I also got chaotic neutral, though I don't really consider myself as such.

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  8. I got neutral evil...damns. I figured it'd be more towards true neutral, or maybe even chaotic good.

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