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How do you feel yourself - A THW D&D character poll
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How do you feel yourself - A THW D&D character poll
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I still dont get it.EDIT: Now I get it.
I still dont get it.
Never played a D&D based game ? Your character has one that decides what options to you have in conversations (evil - good one) and they'll change how your character develops. Murder makes your personality move to evil, Helping an old lady finding her lost son to good.
don't* is lawful good* rude* gets flamed* there are some* dislike* English* opinion* pessimism*I dont think this site Lawful good.
Some people enter here, ask for something, gets tude words of a mod, flames him, get flamed, and, later, banned.
And theres some users here that unlike of people with bad english.
But, I am not going to rate on this poll.
This is my opnion: Not Lawful Good
Having fun is so easy a Cavman can do it.Well, it seems that only me and Fulla are gonna be the ones having fun.
Indeed. That would be a very suggestive title in any other situation.As a side note, "How do you feel yourself?" is probably not the best topic title.
Maybe "How would you describe yourself?" or "How do you feel about yourself?" would be better choices.
Lawful Evil. People should be punished serverly no matter thier wrong doing. It keeps other from doing the same, which helps the greater good of people. People need to fallow by example. If we killed everyone that stole something, I garenty thefts would go down. It may sound harsh but it is effective. And if you don't do anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about, after all.
As long as those things exist, there is going to be crime.
Crime will always exist for evil will always exist, Law will always exist for good will always exist, Until the end of time when our world and the worlds of others are torn down, burned in the furnace of war and plagues good and evil will be forever eternally bound in mortal conflict each side landing final blows but those final blows never killing the other the angelic good and demonic evil wrapped in deeds that are seemingly rightous yet wicked and also seemingly wicked but yet rightous, all eyes fixed on the end yet a veil is placed between them to stir the eyes and make them strain to catch the glimpses of hope that one side or another will gain sway and win, or the other to fall and lose................It is the eternal balance of good and evil......for a shadow is created from light, but without light shadows cannot exist.
But without light darkness engulfs the world, but where ever their is light darkness cannot ever swallow.
This has been a philosophical moment brought to you by Elenai the Epic.
If I legalized murder, I guarantee crime will go down too. Your opinion of punishment is killing all who make a mistake. We've all told lies in our lives before. Let's all go kill ourselves .Lawful Evil. People should be punished serverly no matter thier wrong doing. It keeps other from doing the same, which helps the greater good of people. People need to fallow by example. If we killed everyone that stole something, I garenty thefts would go down. It may sound harsh but it is effective. And if you don't do anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about, after all.
A perfect world is a dead one. Anything that involves free will is subject to imperfection. Anything that cannot be controlled by a single unconflicting source is subject to imperfection. Any event that can occur in more ways than one, any future that is not linear, anything that can have a random outcome is subject to imperfection.A perfect world is possible, it just takes the brainwashing of the people, and removing those who do not wish to be apart of it. Yea, it sounds evil... that's why I'm lawful evil. But it is hard to do, and you would need a untied world... all one government before it could happen, or all governments working togeather... and that will most likely never happen. Oh well.
And there should always be harsh punishment. Civilization would be better as a whole if we simply got rid of those people.
Yes, I know, I sound like Hitler. He was lawful evil too.
Bullshit.
"I dropped my napkin on the ground!"
Death Penalty!
I got slapped by my wife!
Death Penalty.
Your logic sucks.
I'm pretty sure you've done something stupid in your life too, say, tell a lie or get in a fight with a friend. Why aren't you dead yet?Wrong. Those are honest mistkes that don't hurt anything or anyone. Now, If you hit your wife, then yea, the world can do without you.
If the world is not as you see it, what makes you think your logic isn't utterly flawed? Furthermore, in what way does that relate to the mistakes you've made in your life? They're still mistakes, and your point of view still dictates that such mistakes are eligible for execution.Because the world is not as I see it.
If the world is not as you see it, what makes you think your logic isn't utterly flawed?
Furthermore, in what way does that relate to the mistakes you've made in your life? They're still mistakes, and your point of view still dictates that such mistakes are eligible for execution.
Let us not forget that he caused massacres of epic proportions just for someone's religion. There's a fine line between famous and infamous.Think about anything to much and you will begin to question it. Just because others don't think like me dose not make me wrong. Let us not forget that some who did think like me took over most of Europe in the 40's.
Was it not you who said that theft should be dealt with by execution? That's as honest a mistake as lying. Doing something stupid as a kid or in your younger years does not qualify for "Game Over", like you propose. Like I said earlier, responsible law does nothing more than undo a crime, make sure the crime is never done again, and make sure the offender regrets his crime. If any of these aren't possible, try to get as close as you can to it. Anything more is cruel, unusual, and barbaric.Harsh punishment more then flat out execution. And like I said in my post above, those are honest mistkes, not immoral crimes. Rape and murder vs. getting in a fight with someone that did something to you are to diffenrent cases. I've never hurt someone that didn't have it coming, which fallows my way of thinking.
Anything more is cruel, unusual, and barbaric.
Yeah, it's real hard to rid yourself of emotions and take the unbiased perspective. I'm always thinking that revenge never solves anything, but I pray for shit to happen to people who piss me off. It's a world if hypocrisy when it comes to emotion.Why is there an argument over that? It's never going to happen, people like getting away with stuff. A world true to humanity's nature would be full of crime, and also vigilantes. We like to get away with shit, but we get pissed when shit happens to us.