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(Created page with "<includeonly><ref name="srd52.21" /> Choose your character’s alignment from the options below, and note it on your character sheet. The game assumes that player characters aren’t of an evil alignment. Check with your GM before making an evil character. ====The Nine Alignments==== <ref name="srd52.21.22">{{pub|SRD 5.2}} p.21-22</ref> A creature’s alignment broadly describes its ethical attitudes and ideals. Alignment is a combination of two factors: one identifies...") |
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<includeonly> | <includeonly><ref name="srd52.21.22">{{pub|SRD 5.2}} p.21-22</ref> A creature’s alignment broadly describes its ethical attitudes and ideals. Alignment is a combination of two factors: one identifies morality (good, evil, or neutral), and the other describes attitudes toward order (lawful, chaotic, or neutral). | ||
<ref name="srd52.21.22">{{pub|SRD 5.2}} p.21-22</ref> A creature’s alignment broadly describes its ethical attitudes and ideals. Alignment is a combination of two factors: one identifies morality (good, evil, or neutral), and the other describes attitudes toward order (lawful, chaotic, or neutral). | |||
The summaries of the alignments below describe the typical behavior of a creature with that alignment; individuals can vary from that behavior. | The summaries of the alignments below describe the typical behavior of a creature with that alignment; individuals can vary from that behavior. | ||
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====Unaligned Creatures==== | ====Unaligned Creatures==== | ||
<ref name="srd52.22" />Most creatures that lack the capacity for rational thought don’t have alignments; they are unaligned. Sharks are savage predators, for example, but they aren’t evil; they are unaligned. | <ref name="srd52.22">{{pub|SRD 5.2}} p.22</ref> Most creatures that lack the capacity for rational thought don’t have alignments; they are unaligned. Sharks are savage predators, for example, but they aren’t evil; they are unaligned. | ||
</div></includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:SRD 5.2]]Inclusion page for alignment.</noinclude> | </div></includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:SRD 5.2]]Inclusion page for alignment.</noinclude> | ||
Latest revision as of 20:33, 25 May 2025
Inclusion page for alignment.