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Just_a_Fan

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  • Birthday 10/27/2007

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    A bored necromancer/paleo-veterinarian/guardian of cute animals.
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    youtube, twitch, D&D beyond forums, 17th shard, steam, bluesky, bulbagarden, Pokemon showdown.
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    D&D, Paw Patrol, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Pokemon (Mystery Dungeon), Halo, Minecraft, Doom, dead memes, extra virgin olive oil.

    Nobody here likes Twitter, use bluesky /hj

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  1. I made up a "magic system alignment chart", out of boredom.

    Lawful good: celestial (clerics, paladins, angelic beings, etc. Faith, Something about, Undertomb, Doom*)

    Lawful neutral: technology.

    Lawful evil: infernal (anything to do with fiends, Sam and the Changing Fates, Doom*, Faust)

    Neutral good: primal/nature (druids, benders, native shamans, etc.)

    True Neutral: arcane (Harry Potter, Merlin, etc etc etc.)

    Neutral Evil: PSI (while it can be good, the bad is often explored far more than the good.)

    Chaotic Good: emotion-based magic (Love in Harry Potter, Determination and Virtues in Vanilla!UT, etc.)

    Chaotic Neutral: Investiture (Cosmere) (from what I've read so far, investiture has no moral standing in terms of good/evil, but does lean chaotic, likely from the different "sub" magic systems interacting with each other. could be swapped with emotion based magic.)

    Chaotic Evil: Non-infernal dark magic, particularly anything to do with Lovecraft's Cthulhu myths, or things like fanon!MissingNo.

    Spoiler

    *in Doom Eternal, the Slayer(s) up-ends the whole concept of alignment in some interpretations.

     

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