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is there a word for an alignment between evil and neutral?
Word or Phrase for “Easily Swayed”Is there a neutral word for an olfactory impression?Father and mother are to parents what brother and sister are to which gender neutral noun?Synonym for an evil object?Single word for neutral tasting?Neutral to moderately offensive word for unimportant and uninteresting townIs there a gender-neutral term for 'Godly'?A word for someone who “believes good and evil are actual things that exist”“terrorist” vs. “freedom fighter” – what's a more neutral word?Is there a term for “neutral” in the vein of “pros and cons”
Is there a word for alignments that lies between evil and neutral and neutral and good without being definitively labelled either?
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Is there a word for alignments that lies between evil and neutral and neutral and good without being definitively labelled either?
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This might be appropriate on the Role-playing Games stack as well. For instance, check out this question which mentions lawful evil.
– mkennedy
3 hours ago
In Dungeons and Dragons, Lawful through Chaotic alignment is a spectrum that correlates with rule following on the Lawful end and renegade or flippant behavior on the Chaotic end. Meanwhile, Good and Evil are based on morality. As the saying goes, a thing isn't right simply because it's legal. Lawful Evil therefore is not any placement between Neutral and Evil. It instead describes a rule follower who is determinedly evil. The evil quality may not show in the characters actions due to the rule-following, but the detail is relevant to role playing.
– R Mac
2 hours ago
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This might be appropriate on the Role-playing Games stack as well. For instance, check out this question which mentions lawful evil.
– mkennedy
3 hours ago
In Dungeons and Dragons, Lawful through Chaotic alignment is a spectrum that correlates with rule following on the Lawful end and renegade or flippant behavior on the Chaotic end. Meanwhile, Good and Evil are based on morality. As the saying goes, a thing isn't right simply because it's legal. Lawful Evil therefore is not any placement between Neutral and Evil. It instead describes a rule follower who is determinedly evil. The evil quality may not show in the characters actions due to the rule-following, but the detail is relevant to role playing.
– R Mac
2 hours ago
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This might be appropriate on the Role-playing Games stack as well. For instance, check out this question which mentions lawful evil.
– mkennedy
3 hours ago
In Dungeons and Dragons, Lawful through Chaotic alignment is a spectrum that correlates with rule following on the Lawful end and renegade or flippant behavior on the Chaotic end. Meanwhile, Good and Evil are based on morality. As the saying goes, a thing isn't right simply because it's legal. Lawful Evil therefore is not any placement between Neutral and Evil. It instead describes a rule follower who is determinedly evil. The evil quality may not show in the characters actions due to the rule-following, but the detail is relevant to role playing.
– R Mac
2 hours ago
This might be appropriate on the Role-playing Games stack as well. For instance, check out this question which mentions lawful evil.
– mkennedy
3 hours ago
This might be appropriate on the Role-playing Games stack as well. For instance, check out this question which mentions lawful evil.
– mkennedy
3 hours ago
In Dungeons and Dragons, Lawful through Chaotic alignment is a spectrum that correlates with rule following on the Lawful end and renegade or flippant behavior on the Chaotic end. Meanwhile, Good and Evil are based on morality. As the saying goes, a thing isn't right simply because it's legal. Lawful Evil therefore is not any placement between Neutral and Evil. It instead describes a rule follower who is determinedly evil. The evil quality may not show in the characters actions due to the rule-following, but the detail is relevant to role playing.
– R Mac
2 hours ago
In Dungeons and Dragons, Lawful through Chaotic alignment is a spectrum that correlates with rule following on the Lawful end and renegade or flippant behavior on the Chaotic end. Meanwhile, Good and Evil are based on morality. As the saying goes, a thing isn't right simply because it's legal. Lawful Evil therefore is not any placement between Neutral and Evil. It instead describes a rule follower who is determinedly evil. The evil quality may not show in the characters actions due to the rule-following, but the detail is relevant to role playing.
– R Mac
2 hours ago
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Roguish might work for between neutral and evil.
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This might be appropriate on the Role-playing Games stack as well. For instance, check out this question which mentions lawful evil.
– mkennedy
3 hours ago
In Dungeons and Dragons, Lawful through Chaotic alignment is a spectrum that correlates with rule following on the Lawful end and renegade or flippant behavior on the Chaotic end. Meanwhile, Good and Evil are based on morality. As the saying goes, a thing isn't right simply because it's legal. Lawful Evil therefore is not any placement between Neutral and Evil. It instead describes a rule follower who is determinedly evil. The evil quality may not show in the characters actions due to the rule-following, but the detail is relevant to role playing.
– R Mac
2 hours ago