Abyssal Drake
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ok, so I have been working on a dhampir inquisitor for my wife's Carrion Crown campaign. I went with the kinslayer archetype from the ARG. I also took the fangs trait and the Blood Drinker feat at first level. His patron is Pharasma, and so I need to stay one step from true neutral. My qeustion is this: Although he has a burning hatred for the undead, especially vampires, he tries no to harm innocents as a personal code. However, there are times when his blood thirst becomes too much for him to control, say when he hasn't "fed" in a while and sees someone cut themselves shaving, or in a particularly bloody fight or something like that. So he goes for the source of fresh blood, say if he fights bandits, and just tears into their throats. Where would you put him as far as alighnment. He strives to protect the innocent, but has these sanguinary cravings that counters his code. And to head off what I know to be forthcoming, the feat specifically states that it has to be blood from the living, and one type of humanoid, in this case humans.
| Darth Grall |
Since I remember the last thread, I'd recommend you simply start at True Neutral. Worshiping Pharasma covers your hatred of the undead, especially if you're in the repose domain.
However you want to not harm innocents but sometimes your blood lust acts up and you perform an evil act paints you as a neutral character to me. Remember a single evil act won't change your alignment, nor does a single good change an evil characters, it's built over a series of actions. Starting TN helps convey this conflict going on inside you; and if you begin to slip more evil, or even towards good if you pick up Blood Salvage as a means to curb your desires, it would be a good place to come from.
So yeah, True Neutral.