Wednesday, May 23, 2007

If I lived in AD&D Land


Your Score: Chaotic-Good


76% Good, 84% Chaotic



Plane of Existence: Arborea, "Arvandor, Olympus, Olympian Glades". Notable Inhabitants: Titans & gods of Greek mythology; Eladrin.


Examples of Chaotic-Goods (Ethically Chaotic, Morally Good)


Tifa Lockheart (FFVII), Captain Kirk, Robin Hood, Thomas Jefferson, Oscar Wilde, Peregrin Took, Jim Hawkins, Austin Powers, Walt Whitman, Zorro, Han Solo, The Flash


Unwilling to be governed by the laws and desires of any group. Interacts with others on a one-to-one basis and, within such bounds, follows the good ethic of upholding rights. The stereotypical chaotic-good [person] is the white knight who refuses to join any group and goes about on his/her own, doing good.


Will keep their word to others of good alignment / Would not attack an unarmed foe / Will not use poison / Will help those in need / Prefers to work alone / Responds poorly to higher authority / Distrustful of organizations

Chaotic Good "Beatific"

"Rebel"


A chaotic good [person] acts as his conscience directs him with little regard for what others expect of him. He is kind and benevolent, a strong individualist hostile to the claims of rules, regulations, and social order. He hates it when people try to intimidate others and tell them what to do. He will actively work to bring down unjust rulers and organizations and to liberate the oppressed. He finds lawful societies distasteful and will avoid them, often living as a nomad or hermit. The best example of a chaotic good [person] is one of the benevolent rogue who steals from the rich and gives to the poor.

Chaotic good combines a good heart with a free spirit.

Link: The Alignment Test written by xan81 on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test

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