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Kinda funny, started a thread earlier this month and someone said something very similar.

http://paizo.com/threads/rzs2s1vz?Alignment-help


So, in this campaign I've been playing as a player in recently, I am playing a rather stereotypical Lawful good Dwarf Cleric who worships Torag. I just have a bit of trouble getting along with my companions and role-playing.
My party includes a NG Sorcerer and Paladin, which both typically don't voice their word unless things begin to get out of hand. There is a ranger who knows that he doesn't know enough about his surroundings to argue with anyone.
The problem is the the last two members of the party who are a rogue and an oracle. They both recently changed their alignments to CN but they've been playing like their that alignment this whole time so its not that big of a deal. The oracle is the one that bothers me on his own.
I don't know the guy in real life very well, so i didn't really have a feel for what kind of guy he was before he joined us last session, but its clear to me now that our personalities are not compatible. He likes to contradict me in most decisions I make, and the GM will not help. I don't blame the GM though, he is new to gming so he is still very caught up in the mechanical side of the game, and he isn't solving problems in the group unless its a rule argument.
I'm home schooled, and am not terribly proficient in dealing with this kind of issue, so any help possible would be helpful on that front.
My second problem is with my role-playing. I am lawful good, and yet my characters oldest brother and twin brother were murdered by Gobliniods in the goblin bloodwar, and my character still holds onto that and hates goblinoids. So, when the a goblin harem attacked us I killed two of the women and the other two began screaming about the babies and trying to rush by us to the nursery. I felt like that was out of character for the goblin women because because of the way they raise their young in cages and I continued my attack...
My GM called my a sociopath and turned the other players against me. Interestingly enough, the oracle was the only one who sided with me in the end, but I digress. Was I outside of my alignment? Personally, I see goblins as little more than pests. Should I be sorry for killing a mother rat going home to her children? If she abuses and ignores them?


Hi, I'm new to Pathfinders, and decided to buy the Beginner Box and run it with three of my cousins. It went great, and we had a blast doing Black Fangs Dungeon, but I'm not entirely sure where to go from here.
First off, in character creation, I let one of my PCs chose to have an evil alignment since I do know a little about DnD 3.5, and doing this resulted in a few rather amazing encounters. In the end, this evil elf rogue made a deal with King Fatmouth to fight and kill the other two PCs while the elf ran. He got away, and even after fighting Black Fang, my PCs, a human barbarian and dwarf wizard, were still able to kill Fatmouth and all of his goblins. The elf got away and I am thinking of bringing him back in future sessions, but for now I just need what to do after that adventure.
The PCs still have not left Black Fang's cave, so anything at all that could be used after that would be appreciated. Also, two of my cousins are younger, so try to keep the adventures clean. One last thing, I need to bring the PC that was playing the elf back as a different character, and he has decided on a cleric of Erastil, and I'm not sure how the party should meet him.
If the beginner box goes well, I would like to buy the core rule book and Rise of the Runelords, so I would like to keep any adventure in the Sandpoint area. Thanks!

Regards,
Enterler