Character alignments

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Many images, under the cut.

Quotes are from the TV tropes pages that correspond to each alignment.







In order:

Heika, Mr.Sanguine;

Neutral Evil characters are primarily in it for themselves, and will follow or disregard laws only as much as doing so advances their own interests (and it is all about their own interests). While they are usually villains, they can also swing to the good guy's side. Neutral Evil can be the most dangerous alignment because it represents pure evil without honor and without variation. They are willing to step on, betray, take advantage of, hurt, and kill other people to reach their goals and get what they want. The Neutral Evil have no moral qualms about hurting others to benefit themselves.

Cain, Faron;

The Character Alignment of sweetness and light. A Neutral Good character will usually comply with laws if doing so benefits the greater good, but rebel against those they consider unjust or which conflict with the greater good. A Neutral Good character is sometimes a Friend to All Living Things and/or a Technical Pacifist, but they don't necessarily have to be either. Just think "basically good person" and you've probably got it. If they do decide to take up arms, they may have a particular affinity with kneecap and other non-lethal shots.

Un, Unttie;

"Nature's" alignment. This alignment represents Neutral on both axes, and tends not to feel strongly towards any alignment. A farmer whose primary overriding concern is to feed his family is of this alignment. Most animals, lacking the capacity for moral judgment, are of this alignment. They may see good, evil, law and chaos as simply prejudices and dangerous extremes
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Stop inspiring me. But I

Stop inspiring me. Sad
But I love these. Simple but very interesting.

I love the concept of these,

I love the concept of these, it's very intriguing.
I love the quotes that go with each image, too.
The poses for each of these characters is gorgeous.
I think I love Heika's the most (despite the cigarette.)

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