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moya117

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this is just for fun honestly


here's mine: I'd say it's pretty accurate
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Chaotic Neutral

Chaotic Neutral people believe that there ultimately is no order to anything, including their own actions. With this as their guiding principle, they tend to follow whatever their fancy tells them to. Good and evil are irrelevant when making a decision. Chaotic Neutral people are often extremely difficult to deal with. Although they promote the ideals of freedom, it is their own freedom that comes first. Chaotic Neutral individuals are free-spirited and do not enjoy the unnecessary suffering of others, but if they join a team, it is because that team's goals happen to coincide with their own at the moment. They resent taking orders and can be very selfish in their pursuit of their personal goals. Yet their methods of achieving their goals are often disorganized, unorthodox, and almost entirely unpredictable.
wait- i don't remember i put it under politics & philosophy? why is it there???
 
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EvisceratedJester

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|| What Else Could I Be But a Jester ||
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Moral Alignment Test

Results:

Result graph

You are 22.5% good, 47.5% lawful, making you lawful neutral.

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Michi_Violeta

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M.A. in Heartbreak and Motorsports
Feb 3, 2025
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1744455686992 Ewwww, lawful good 🫠 I mean, good, of course but I'd prefer to be a little more to the side of chaotic.
 
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BringMeToLife

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I'm stuck in here
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Lawful Good
People who are Lawful Good believe that an orderly, strong society with a moral government can work to make life better for the great majority of the people. When the laws are fair and the people respect them and try to help one another, humanity as a whole prospers. Therefore, people who are Lawful Good strive for a social order that will bring the greatest benefit to everyone and cause the least harm. Lawful Good personalities may sometimes find themselves faced with the dilemma of whether to obey the law or do good when the two conflict. For example, when upholding the law of the land would lead to unfairness or harm or when there is a conflict between two orders of what is right, such as between the ways of their community and the law of the government.
 
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derpyderpins

derpyderpins

Pollyanna, loon, believer in love, believer in you
Sep 19, 2023
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View attachment 163894Ewwww, lawful good 🫠 I mean, good, of course but I'd prefer to be a little more to the side of chaotic.
Not sure if this test accounts for it, by from my time with DND I think "lawful" doesn't necessarily mean "follow the written law from the presiding government." It's about having your own set of rules to an extent.
 
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Lawful Good
People who are Lawful Good believe that an orderly, strong society with a moral government can work to make life better for the great majority of the people. When the laws are fair and the people respect them and try to help one another, humanity as a whole prospers. Therefore, people who are Lawful Good strive for a social order that will bring the greatest benefit to everyone and cause the least harm. Lawful Good personalities may sometimes find themselves faced with the dilemma of whether to obey the law or do good when the two conflict. For example, when upholding the law of the land would lead to unfairness or harm or when there is a conflict between two orders of what is right, such as between the ways of their community and the law of the government.
damn how can you get lawful good

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Not sure if this test accounts for it, by from my time with DND I think "lawful" doesn't necessarily mean "follow the written law from the presiding government." It's about having your own set of rules to an extent.
agree agree, that's also what i think
 
Neutron-Witch

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Funnily enough, I'd probably have gotten Lawful Good just a few years back
 
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Lostmyonlyson

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Lawful Good

People who are Lawful Good believe that an orderly, strong society with a moral government can work to make life better for the great majority of the people. When the laws are fair and the people respect them and try to help one another, humanity as a whole prospers. Therefore, people who are Lawful Good strive for a social order that will bring the greatest benefit to everyone and cause the least harm. Lawful Good personalities may sometimes find themselves faced with the dilemma of whether to obey the law or do good when the two conflict. For example, when upholding the law of the land would lead to unfairness or harm or when there is a conflict between two orders of what is right, such as between the ways of their community and the law of the government.'

'the law of the government.' 'moral government'

I most certainly do not believe those things :pfff::pfff::pfff::pfff:
 
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True Neutral people believe in the ultimate balance of forces, and they refuse to see actions as either good or evil. True Neutral individuals do their best to avoid siding too strongly with any one force, whether that force is good or evil, lawful or chaotic. For this reason, True Neutral personalities sometimes find themselves drawn into rather peculiar alliances, friendships, and life paths. To a great extent, they side with the underdog, sometimes even changing sides as the previous loser becomes the winner. Such people often see good, evil, chaos, and laws as simply prejudices that lead to dangerous extremes. Like the Taoist masters of ancient China, they tend to believe that the universe functions best when the light and the dark, the yin and the yang, are in balance.
 
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moya117

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Funnily enough, I'd probably have gotten Lawful Good just a few years back
crazy how much people change

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Lawful Good

People who are Lawful Good believe that an orderly, strong society with a moral government can work to make life better for the great majority of the people. When the laws are fair and the people respect them and try to help one another, humanity as a whole prospers. Therefore, people who are Lawful Good strive for a social order that will bring the greatest benefit to everyone and cause the least harm. Lawful Good personalities may sometimes find themselves faced with the dilemma of whether to obey the law or do good when the two conflict. For example, when upholding the law of the land would lead to unfairness or harm or when there is a conflict between two orders of what is right, such as between the ways of their community and the law of the government.'

'the law of the government.' 'moral government'

I most certainly do not believe those things :pfff::pfff::pfff::pfff:
ey that's okay, this test is purely just for fun 😆
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True Neutral people believe in the ultimate balance of forces, and they refuse to see actions as either good or evil. True Neutral individuals do their best to avoid siding too strongly with any one force, whether that force is good or evil, lawful or chaotic. For this reason, True Neutral personalities sometimes find themselves drawn into rather peculiar alliances, friendships, and life paths. To a great extent, they side with the underdog, sometimes even changing sides as the previous loser becomes the winner. Such people often see good, evil, chaos, and laws as simply prejudices that lead to dangerous extremes. Like the Taoist masters of ancient China, they tend to believe that the universe functions best when the light and the dark, the yin and the yang, are in balance.
damn, you don't have any evil percentage
 
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whitetaildeer

whitetaildeer

*bleat*
Aug 5, 2024
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I was expecting true neutral or even neutral good
 
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