Raillery: the funny underbelly of computer games
QuoteWhat is your third dimension?Mean/Nice.Just because you're Lawful Evil, doesn't mean you have to be a dick about it.
What is your third dimension?
We almost have the entire grid filled out, except for True Neutral. Who's gonna get shoved on that grenade?
Ross, EvilTom, UnalignedCody, GoodJason, UnalignedAJ, UnalignedPatrick, EvilAaron, GoodMike, UnalignedDan, UnalignedBill, Good
It seems to me true neutrals in a starting character are wishy washy and are hopefully played as such until they get a disrection, and true neutrals in an ending character are the 'seen it all, now slightly apart from the world' characters that are formed from strong conflicting storylines. Funnily, I think some of Ross's characters seem to end up as true neutral at the end of plays. I'm thinking of the first DRYH game (the divorcee) or even the captain in Tom's very first Divine Fire playtest.
Quote from: beowuuf on October 21, 2010, 02:55:42 PMIt seems to me true neutrals in a starting character are wishy washy and are hopefully played as such until they get a disrection, and true neutrals in an ending character are the 'seen it all, now slightly apart from the world' characters that are formed from strong conflicting storylines. Funnily, I think some of Ross's characters seem to end up as true neutral at the end of plays. I'm thinking of the first DRYH game (the divorcee) or even the captain in Tom's very first Divine Fire playtest. my character in DRYH sacrificed any possibility of having his issues resolved so the kid could have a better life
Quote from: Tadanori Oyama on October 21, 2010, 03:01:12 PMRoss, EvilTom, UnalignedCody, GoodJason, UnalignedAJ, UnalignedPatrick, EvilAaron, GoodMike, UnalignedDan, UnalignedBill, GoodTad, you've met Tom and you don't think he's evil?
Lawful Evil doesn't really mean dick. Now, Neutral Evil, like me, you have to watch out for.
Quote from: Setherick on October 21, 2010, 09:46:05 AMLawful Evil doesn't really mean dick. Now, Neutral Evil, like me, you have to watch out for. I've always seen Neutral Evil as an equal-opportunity prick. Willing to mess with your life when the situation allows for it. Lawful Evil, in my eyes, push you into situations where they can punish you without fear of repercussion. The bank manager who doesn't highlight JUST how big your debt will be if you don't pay your loan back on time, for example.