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Who is more inherently dangerous to encounter on the road Lawful Good who’s taught a ruthless moral framework from birth or a Chaotic Neutral (assume similar stats)
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Oh lawful good is the worst. I completely align with chaotic neutral... It's why I am a school counselor. I view laws and rules as guidelines to be bent and broken within context. That's why teenagers can build a rapport with me. Lawful good destroys people when it goes too far. IE: Prosecutors, judges ect who put 18 yo's in prison for 20 years because they made a nonviolent mistake, or even a mildly violent mistake that could be rectified in a more proscoial manner.
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Lawful good is an illusion. Good is subjective to the whims of a system that’s constantly changing. If that system decides a certain person or people are bad then you’re just doing the systems bidding at their discretion, rather than your own conscious. History is full of examples where lawful good has gone awry
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@cameron
interesting that you identify with chaotic neutral!
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