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− | '''Good''' is: |
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+ | '''Good''' is an alignment which represents hospitality, altruism, benevolence, and love applied in a universal manner. A Good person is willing to "sacrifice himself for strangers who are not related to him", where a Neutral person would only do so "to protect his family or ... his homeland". |
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− | *Benefitial |
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+ | ==Traits== |
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+ | Some traits include: |
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+ | *Beneficial |
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+ | *Compassionate |
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*Courageous |
*Courageous |
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*Encouraging |
*Encouraging |
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+ | *Enjoys helping/healing others |
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*Helpful |
*Helpful |
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+ | More extreme traits include: |
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+ | *Selfless |
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*Heroic |
*Heroic |
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+ | *Martyrdom |
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*Self-sacrificing |
*Self-sacrificing |
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*Virtuous |
*Virtuous |
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+ | [[Celestial]]s, metallic [[dragon]]s, and [[paladin]]s are archetypal examples of good, to various degrees. |
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+ | ==Specific alignments== |
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+ | *[[Lawful good]] |
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+ | *[[Neutral good]] |
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+ | *[[Chaotic good]] |
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+ | ==Opposing alignments== |
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+ | *[[Evil]] |
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+ | **[[Lawful evil]] |
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+ | **[[Neutral evil]] |
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+ | **[[Chaotic evil]] |
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[[Category:Alignments]] |
[[Category:Alignments]] |
Latest revision as of 13:01, 8 June 2011
- This article is about the alignment; for other uses, see Good (disambiguation).
Good is an alignment which represents hospitality, altruism, benevolence, and love applied in a universal manner. A Good person is willing to "sacrifice himself for strangers who are not related to him", where a Neutral person would only do so "to protect his family or ... his homeland".
Traits[]
Some traits include:
- Beneficial
- Compassionate
- Courageous
- Encouraging
- Enjoys helping/healing others
- Helpful
More extreme traits include:
- Selfless
- Heroic
- Martyrdom
- Self-sacrificing
- Virtuous
Celestials, metallic dragons, and paladins are archetypal examples of good, to various degrees.