can someone explain the alignment chart for me but in like, the simplest wording possible lmao
lawful good: i want to do the right thing, and following society’s rules is the best way to do that
neutral good: i want to do what’s right, and i’m willing to bend or break the rules as long as no one gets hurt
chaotic good: i’m willing to do whatever it takes as long as it’s to do the right thing
lawful neutral: following the rules of society is the most important thing, and that matters more to me than doing what’s right
true neutral: i just want myself and the people i care about to be happy
chaotic neutral: i want my freedom, and i don’t care what i have to do to keep it
lawful evil: to impede the protagonists (in whatever evil way) is my primary goal, but i follow my own code of morals even when it’s inconvenient
neutral evil: to impede the protagonists (in whatever evil way) is the my primary goal, and while i’ll do what it takes to achieve it, i also won’t go out of my way to do unnecessary damage
chaotic evil: i relish in destruction and want to do as much damage as possible while i try to achieve my primary goal
Time for another ‘Crazy Natty Thinks Everyone Looks Like Someone Else’ post.
L. Ron Hubbard = Biff Tannen
Just a thought.
COMIC: Agnes
So yeah, this is Agnes, another important character to the comic, sourced from the Great Plague of 1665 off in London-Land somewhere. Cant say Im up for going too deep into her bio here, as hopefully, sometime soon, Ill get the comic off the ground and you can see for yourself :)
COMIC: Ink sample of Agnes….obviously just a sample here, but, going so much faster than planned (which means I must have overlooked something massive….)
COMIC: Sketching out for the concept pic for Agnes, my plague doctor (Ideally Ill have a concept image like the ones Ive done for Kanessa, Iffy, and Gertrude for all of the main characters in the comic)