Shadavar |
In my research on updating Deities & Demigods to the Pathfinder rules, two classes really started to stick out for me: Paladin and Anti-Paladin (renamed to Blackguard, as Anti-Paladin just doesn't sound menacing enough); which brings alignment into sharp focus.
I did a quick search and found a lot of people think that being of Lawful Good alignment means that a character is a ridged do-gooder with a stick stuck up the butt. For me, that's as far from the truth you can get. Being LG doesn't mean the character is without flaws. So lets break down the alignment to its basic parts as it's relates to a single person.
Chaotic = emotional.
Lawful = disciplined.
Evil = selfish.
Good = altruistic.
So a LG Paladin would be a well organised person intent on doing the right thing that follows a deity of a similar mindset (just like a Cleric). They abide by the laws of the land, IF those laws are just and fair (but the speed limit is just too slow).
In the same vein, a Chaotic character is more emotional and less organised and an Evil character is selfish and self-centred.
Characters shouldn't be bound by the Law/Chaos axis as much as they should be by Good/Evil. It's a matter of morals over ethics. A lawful character can be just as emotional as a chaotic one, they just control it better. And a good character can be just as selfish as an evil one, but they feel bad about it and try do the right thing overall.
This leave use with just the LN and CN alignments. LN is more ridged in their ethical beliefs over moral, whereas CN is more prone to random behaviour without regard to either ethics or morals.
To me, a person will follow their moral compass over and above their ethical first. Unless they are LN or CN.
As an example: I see a lot of people like to dump Batman into the Chaotic Good school of thought. He's Lawful Good through and through. He's well disciplined, organised and has a very structured, methodical mindset. Yes, he's brutal, but this serves a purpose in distilling fear into criminals. Now to me, Superman is more Chaotic than Lawful as he seems to follow his emotional side more often than not. Maybe placing him in the NG with Lawful tendencies category.
So ultimately this means that Paladins should be restricted to any Good alignment and Blackguards to any Evil.
Discuss!!!
Bard of Ages |