D & D Alignment
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Guest_FemaleMageFan_*
, févr. 01 2012 04:33
#1
Guest_FemaleMageFan_*
Posté 01 février 2012 - 04:33
Guest_FemaleMageFan_*
Here is something that i thought would be fun. if you could assign one alignment from one of your dragon age characters(be it warden or hawke) which one would it be? An explanation would be necessary
#2
Posté 01 février 2012 - 09:51
it's hard but if i had to this would probably be the alignments they have.
Warden =Lawful Evil. (dwarf noble)
Hawke = chaotic neutarl. (mage and mage supporter)
Warden =Lawful Evil. (dwarf noble)
Hawke = chaotic neutarl. (mage and mage supporter)
#3
Posté 01 février 2012 - 10:30
Fun topic.
I tend to play my characters generally as between Neutral and Chaotic Good. The main reason for this is that I wish I could be this way in real life. If I see a wrong, or an injustice going on and and I can do something about it, I just go and do it without worrying about bureaucratic red tape, or silly laws that may or may not apply to the situation, or even contributed to the problem in the first place.
This is the reason I kill (or allow Fenris to kill) Kelder, the reason I let the boy take Athenril's goods and have a better life for himself and his sisters, and the reason I kill slavers and can't let Isabela bargain to have Castillion's ship.
I tend to play my characters generally as between Neutral and Chaotic Good. The main reason for this is that I wish I could be this way in real life. If I see a wrong, or an injustice going on and and I can do something about it, I just go and do it without worrying about bureaucratic red tape, or silly laws that may or may not apply to the situation, or even contributed to the problem in the first place.
This is the reason I kill (or allow Fenris to kill) Kelder, the reason I let the boy take Athenril's goods and have a better life for himself and his sisters, and the reason I kill slavers and can't let Isabela bargain to have Castillion's ship.
Modifié par nightscrawl, 01 février 2012 - 10:30 .





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