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feilos
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Posted on Monday, November 04, 2002 at 21:36 (GMT -5)

Jan glad you cleared up the asumption of good vs. evil/Chaotic and Lawful thingy...
In ADOM you meet plenty of lawful people, as for the chaotics, I find that there is only a sight chance of them being non-hostile. My stand...neutral, cuz you don't last long at the beginning; bashing on farmers and townfolk.
Greatr White Unicorn
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Posted on Tuesday, November 05, 2002 at 04:44 (GMT -5)

Dezertir, white light is the only light that has the entire spectrum within it.
Grey can have the best parts of dark and light but it also may it's weaknesses.
Law would have loyal allies and is pure, but neutrality may still be prone to deception and currutpion. Darkness may have power, but Neutrality may not have the defense that Law has.
All neutrality seems to do is survive, it doesn't seem to have a greater goal or enemies to fight against.
SuperLobster
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Posted on Tuesday, November 05, 2002 at 14:43 (GMT -5)

I myself tend toward the chaotic, though I would define chaotic as being more interested in the devotion to self and lawful as being more devoted to the benefit of society... So in D&D terms I'm more like Chaotic Neutral.


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