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  • A note on alignment shifts

    Greetings!

    Anyone who's had contact with me while I've been DMing will know that I'm in the habit of gently nudging PCs' alignments on a regular basis. These shifts are in no way intended to tell people how to play their characters, but simply as a commentary on how I've seen them being played. They're not meant to say that people are playing their characters 'wrong', or anything like that, it's just that I view alignment as a fluid characteristic which is subject to change due to people's actions.

    Alignment shouldn't be the definitive aspect of PCs behaviour (unless they're paladins or some such thing), but should be an extremely important part of it. Other factors are (as you all well know), personality, the deity they worship, how their background has shaped them, and a myriad of other factors.

    Now, I haven't actually been changing anyone's alignment category as yet (eg; from N to NE), just altering their positions on the law/chaos and good/evil scales a bit. People can choose to react to this in any way they like. The only time I'd expect significant changes in behaviour is when someone's alignment has been moving consistently in one direction on a number of occasions, or when the little nudges actually lead to a shift of alignment (but to some extent, this is moot, because that's unlikely to happen unless they've already been acting that way).

    Also, if people feel that the tweaks I apply are unfair then please take it up with me. If you've got a coherent and plausible reason why I'm wrong, then I might well relent (though don't neccesarily depend on it ).
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    You have nudge Calowyn up a few points toward good. However, he has been acting in a good way to help protect the Viriadale. I say, keep up the good work! You will hear no complaints from me, on this subject.
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    • #3
      As far as I'm concerned, alignment shifts are cool. Makes you have to ~think~ on why you picked a specific alignment, and try to RP it accordingly.
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      • #4
        By the way, if you ever see Sam in game Machiavelli, it'd be awesome if you could shift his alignment to Neutral Good (it's Chaotic Good right now, a silly build choice on my part).
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sammael View Post
          By the way, if you ever see Sam in game Machiavelli, it'd be awesome if you could shift his alignment to Neutral Good (it's Chaotic Good right now, a silly build choice on my part).
          I remember Sammael. Send me a PM with an explanation of why you need this (make it good), and I'll think on it.
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          • #6
            I actually prefer this. I usually try to decide my character's personality and behavior ahead of time, but not necessarily the alignment. I'm of the opinion that alignment is not a factor in behavior, but merely a summation of the results of the it. For example, Jack doesn't stir up trouble because he's chaotic, he's chaotic because he stirs up trouble. If you see Jack stirrin' up an awful lot of trouble, then don't hesitate to smack him with a few chaotic points.
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            • #7
              Since the dawn of forever and eternity combined, I've felt the same way as Jack on this. Horray for Machiavelli the witch.
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              • #8
                I agree with Draco. Alignment shouldn't have a causal effect on personality, unless its the character's personality that makes conscious decisions to push forth a particular alignment as an ideology. But even then its not a causal relationship, because the personality embraces the alignment, not alignment embracing the personality.

                I think alignment, by and large, should be totally irrelevant to most decision making. Alignment to me is more of an indicator of where a person has been, and has nothing to say about where they are going.

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                • #9
                  I'm mostly with you guys, but I don't think there's anything wrong with alignment having a causal effect on behaviour either; it's not the only factor, but it should be one of the factors (though exactly what this means, and how important it is, is likely to vary depending upon all sorts of things).

                  Hmmm, is this thread turning into a discussion of alignment? *Slaps himself on the forehead* Damn, this was my doing... it was bound to happen!

                  *The thread explodes for no particular reason*
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