Solgrin: I don't really see the lawful side from Solgrin as much as the evil side, though I suppose it could develop with time.
Solgrin's lawful nature comes from his appreciation of the hierarchy of life, the natural order of things: Those with power over others must exercise it, to not do so would break the hierarchy. His part in that up to now has been to cull the insipid nobility of their oh so gullible sons. His personal pleasure in exercising his own skill in these actions is a reflection of the discipline needed to achieve mastery over an such a complex set of movements and actions.
Spazmodeus/Solgrin - sorry! I did go over your character but failed to copy my thoughts into the big post (or GDocs ate them). Here you go:
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In my mind I see the underground dueling culture as just a shadow of what it was in the past. And though it is against the law, tradition allows it to remain tolerated ; the criminalization of duelling to the death would have led to a duel to first blood . To Solgrin, this would be yet another abdication of the current effette nobility's responsibility to cull itself of the weak and timid,. His use of the duelling culture to perform such a cull is only stepping stone towards a full scale decimation of the current nobility, if presented the opportunity that is. This fits into his philosophy that might means right, to not utilize one's power over others is to invite one's own enslavement. If one gains enjoyment from the exercise of that power, so much the better.