Tried taking a few
alignment tests for each character. Here's how they did:
Notes: Generally I will have each character take two test. More will be taken if the two initial results do not match.
Luska is the only one I had take the Truly Lawful Productions test, since at the end of the test they want initials, birthday, country, and zip code.
The Advanced D&D test is a great test, but the author makes some offensive comments at the end, and one answer to one question has a curse word in it. Ye be warned.
Luska[/a]: Lawful Good. Click to read more.
A lawful good character acts as a good person is expected or required to act. She combines a commitment to oppose evil with the discipline to fight relentlessly. She tells the truth, keeps her word, helps those in need, and speaks out against injustice. A lawful good character hates to see the guilty go unpunished. Lawful good is the best alignment you can be because it combines honor and compassion.
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MJ Young test: Neutral Good. Click to read more.
With 5 points towards Lawful
and 11 points towards Good
Total Scores
Good 35
Evil 24
Lawful 33
Chaotic 28
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Truly Lawful Productions test: Neutral Good. Click to read more.
50% Good, 15.4% Lawful. You do the best good that a person could be expected to do. You are devoted to helping others. You are willing to work with authority figures, but you do not feel any particular allegiance to them.
You are the stereotypical “Benefactor.” You believe in doing good without any particular bias for or against order.
Examples of characters and people who fit into the same alignment as you include Mother Theresa, Ghandi, Gandalf, Indiana Jones, O-Bi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker, Harry Potter, Frodo Baggins, and the Dalai Lama.
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Serif[/a]: Lawful Good. Click to read more.
A lawful good character acts as a good person is expected or required to act. She combines a commitment to oppose evil with the discipline to fight relentlessly. She tells the truth, keeps her word, helps those in need, and speaks out against injustice. A lawful good character hates to see the guilty go unpunished. Lawful good is the best alignment you can be because it combines honor and compassion.
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MJ Young test: Lawful Good. Click to read more.
With 15 points towards Lawful
and 17 points towards Good
Total Scores
Good 39
Evil 22
Lawful 37
Chaotic 22
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Calli[/a]: Lawful Neutral. Click to read more.
A lawful neutral character acts as law, tradition, or a personal code directs her. Order and organization are paramount to her. She may believe in personal order and live by a code or standard, or she may believe in order for all and favor a strong, organized government. The common phrase for lawful neutral is "true lawful." Lawful neutral is the best alignment you can be because it means you are reliable and honorable without being a zealot.
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MJ Young test: Lawful Neutral. Click to read more.
With 20 points towards Lawful
and 8 points towards Evil
Total Scores
Good 23
Evil 31
Lawful 43
Chaotic 23
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Swash[/a]: Chaotic Neutral. Click to read more.
A chaotic neutral character follows her whims. She is an individualist first and last. She values her own liberty but doesn't strive to protect others' freedom. She avoids authority, resents restrictions, and challenges traditions. The chaotic neutral character does not intentionally disrupt organizations as part of a campaign of anarchy. To do so, she would have to be motivated either by good (and a desire to liberate others) or evil (and a desire to make those different from herself suffer). The common phrase for chaotic neutral is "true chaotic." Remember that the chaotic neutral character may be unpredictable, but her behavior is not totally random. She is not as likely to jump off a bridge as to cross it. Chaotic neutral is the best alignment you can be because it represents true freedom both from society’s restrictions and from a do-gooder’s zeal
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MJ Young test: Chaotic Neutral. Click to read more.
With 17 points towards Chaotic
and 3 points towards Evil
Total Scores
Good 26
Evil 29
Lawful 24
Chaotic 41
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Glyph[/a]: Neutral Good. Click to read more.
A neutral good character does the best that a good person can do. He is devoted to helping others. He works with kings and magistrates but does not feel beholden to them. The common phrase for neutral good is "true good." Neutral good is the best alignment you can be because it means doing what is good without bias toward or against order.
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MJ Young test: Chaotic Neutral. Click to read more.
With 16 points towards Chaotic
and 2 points towards Good
Total Scores
Good 30
Evil 28
Lawful 23
Chaotic 39
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OkCupid test: Chaotic Good. Click to read more.
Unwilling to be governed by the laws and desires of any group. Interacts with others on a one-to-one basis and, within such bounds, follows the good ethic of upholding rights. The stereotypical chaotic good [person] is the white knight who refuses to join any group and goes about on his/her own, doing good.
Will keep their word to others of good alignment
Would not attack an unarmed foe
Will not use poison
Will help those in need
Prefers to work alone
Responds poorly to higher authority
Distrustful of organizations
"Beatific", "Rebel"
A chaotic good [person] acts as his conscience directs him with little regard for what others expect of him. He is kind and benevolent, a strong individualist hostile to the claims of rules, regulations, and social order. He hates it when people try to intimidate others and tell them what to do. He will actively work to bring down unjust rulers and organizations and to liberate the oppressed. He finds lawful societies distasteful and will avoid them, often living as a nomad or hermit. The best example of a chaotic good [person] is one of the benevolent rogue who steals from the rich and gives to the poor.
Chaotic good combines a good heart with a free spirit.
Other Alignment Tendencies (from least likely to most):
0-39% Good, 0-39% Chaotic: Lawful-Evil
0-39% Good, 40-60% Chaotic: Neutral-Evil
0-39% Good, 61-100% Chaotic: Chaotic-Evil
40-60% Good, 0-39% Chaotic: Lawful-Neutral
40-60% Good, 40-60% Chaotic: True Neutral
40-60% Good, 61-100% Chaotic: Chaotic-Neutral
61-100% Good, 0-39% Chaotic: Lawful-Good
61-100% Good, 40-60% Chaotic: Neutral-Good
Plane of Existence: Arborea, "Arvandor, Olympus, Olympian Glades". Notable Inhabitants: Titans & gods of Greek mythology; Eladrin.
Examples of Chaotic Goods (Ethically Chaotic, Morally Good): Tifa Lockheart (FFVII), Captain Kirk, Robin Hood, Thomas Jefferson, Oscar Wilde, Peregrin Took, Jim Hawkins, Austin Powers, Walt Whitman, Zorro, Han Solo, The Flash
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Advanced D&D test: Neutral Good or Chaotic Good. Click to read more.
7 chaos, -8 evil and 15 balance!
"I'm a picker, I'm a grinner, I'm a lover and I'm a sinner, I play my music in the sun ... I'm a joker, I'm a smoker, I'm a midnight toker, I sure don't want to hurt no one." -STEVE MILLER
With regards to Law and Chaos, you are Neutral or maybe Chaotic. With regards to Good and Evil, you are Good.
Your scored a combination of TWO alignments, Neutral Good and Chaotic Good.
To give you a general idea, people of this alignment combination are primarily good and secondarily chaotic. They are kindhearted people with a rebellious streak. To them, the greatest good is achieved through personal liberty and freedom of expression. They think the best government is the least governed and that most laws could be done away with if people would just learn to love each other, believing that most people are basically good at heart. These are the starry-eyed dreamers, always looking for the end of the rainbow. The optimistic happiness of Neutral Good and the limitless freedom of Chaotic Good combine as a blissful and child-like sense of wonder, a belief that the world is a beautiful, magical place and all the best things in life are free. Whether this is naive or wise, you can decide for yourself.
Neutral Good
"The struggle of humanity against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting." -MILAN KUNDERA
Neutral Good people are practical romantics. Which might sound like a contradiction in terms, and maybe it is. They don't care though. They know the world doesn't always make sense, and that you can't put all your faith in cut-&-dried definitions. A Neutral Good person generally takes the moderate position. Both security (order) and liberty (chaos) can be good things, but one isn't necessarily better than another. In some situations the law brings the most benefit, in other cases personal freedom is more desirable. It's all relative. Order and chaos are just theoretical constructs. They are means to an end, not ends in themselves. The greater good is just that : whatever brings the greatest amount of actual good to the world. People get too hung up on definitions. Many people believe "good" has a single concrete meaning, and anyone that disagrees with their interpretation is the bad guy. Good people fight each other over different shades of meaning, never understanding that the other guy is not all that different from them. Neutral Good seeks to avoid this, knowing that a real understanding of the world is only achieved by respecting life, keeping an open mind, and seeking Truth in all things. In the words of Socrates, "There is only one good -- knowledge. And one evil -- ignorance."
Neutral Good is "absolute goodness." It is the purest of the good alignments, the one most concerned with bringing peace, prosperity, and happiness to the world. Being pure good, it understands pure evil better than anyone. Mankind has an almost limitless capacity for self-deception -- in the right circumstances, people will believe anything. Evil individuals or groups will try to cloud your understanding of truth and replace it with their own agenda, until eventually you believe that war is peace or two plus two equals five. Once you can no longer think objectively, they've got you where they want you. Evil's best chance of defeating good is by making people forget that good even exists ... by making them forget they have a choice. The struggle of humanity against oppression and domination can only be won by remembering what humanity actually is. To this end, Neutral Good opposes the manipulation and control of innocent people in any way, striving for an egalitarian Utopia where nobody can take advantage of anyone else. A nice idea in theory, although it'll probably never happen. Just further proof of the unrealistic incompetence that defines the good alignments in general. Unfortunately, the people who would do the most good in positions of power are often the people least capable of achieving power in the first place. And vice-versa.
Fictional Examples of NEUTRAL GOODBilbo Baggins after his adventure, Frodo Baggins, and Gandalf (Tolkien); MacLeod (Highlander); Jack Sawyer and Speedy Parker (The Talisman); Winston Smith (1984); Luke Skywalker and Obi Wan Kenobi (Star Wars)
Possible Real-Life Examples of NEUTRAL GOODSocrates, perhaps Aristotle; Thomas Jefferson (the best government is the least governed); George Orwell; Mother Theresa; Salvatore Guiliano aka "the Sicilian"
Your Destination in the Afterlife : ELYSIUMAccording to Gygax, your soul is going to Elysium. This was the "Heaven" of the ancient Greeks, the Golden Country in the eternal west where the sun never sets. Most souls in ancient Greece simply went to the Land of the Dead, a grey and gloomy place of perpetual twilight. Only the purest and most noble souls could reach Elysium. To give you an idea, it was probably something along the lines of the Roman Afterlife in the movie "Gladiator" ... the blue skies and warm winds and endless fields of grain. In this place, you've come home.
In the AD&D universe, Elysium has four levels and lies between Paradise and The Happy Hunting Grounds. Gygax placed this plane in the very center of the higher planes, at the zenith of the sky. This is the highest plane of all, the best of the best. Congratulations. Or since it's Greek, maybe I should say kudos.
Chaotic Good
"We all shine on, like the moon and the stars and the sun ... we all shine on, everyone, on and on ..." -JOHN LENNON, Instant Karma
Chaotic Good people are free spirits. They play by their own rules and live life in whatever way best suits them. They resent being told what to do, and will break any laws they don't agree with. However, they still have a social conscience and genuinely care about their fellow man. They might be criminals, but not the kinds of criminals that callously hurt other people. A Chaotic Good might use illegal drugs and believe that other consenting adults should be allowed to use such drugs ... however, they wouldn't sell dangerous narcotics to school children, or shoot someone to get drug money. Likewise, they might have loose morals, but they would never coerce anyone into anything non-consensual. Chaotic Good has a profound respect for the rights of the individual, believing that everyone should have the freedom to be what they want to be, regardless of laws, traditions, social conventions, or anything else. Chaotic Good people tend to be radical thinkers that challenge the status quo. They are often humanists, and seek to make the world a better place for humanity in general. Guided more by their hearts than their heads, they optimistically (and perhaps naively) believe that "peace will guide the planets and love will rule the stars."
Chaotic Good is essentially anti-establishment and anti-military. It doesn't trust the authorities, believing that all governments are inherently corrupt, and that Law and Evil tend to go hand in hand. The worst horrors to ever befall humanity -- the Nazi Holocaust, the Stalinist purges, Pol Pot's Year Zero, the brutalities of Mao -- were all made possible by militant police states using "law and order" to dehumanize and destroy innocent people. Fascist, communist, whatever ... political affiliation is ultimately irrelevant. Absolute power corrupts absolutely and money is the root of all evil. Thus, laws are often abused by the authorities to prop up their own egos and/or line their own pockets. Majority rule and forced assimilation do more harm than good, and people should be allowed to basically do their own thing without interference, as long as they aren't hurting anyone else. A hippie commune, a (peaceful) anarchist collective, and a loose circle of bohemian artists are examples of Chaotic Good societies, which is to say small groups of like-minded individuals co-existing in peace and empathy. In the Chaotic Good worldview, we're all in this together, we're all brothers and sisters, and we all shine on.
Fictional Examples of CHAOTIC GOODThe Elves of Middle-Earth (Tolkien), Robin Hood, Zorro, Bernard The Woodpecker (Still Life With Woodpecker), Wolf and his clan (The Talisman), BOC's "Sir Rastus Bear" and "The Great Sun Jester", Steve Miller's "Space Cowboy" (actually, a lot of Steve Miller song characters), Clint Eastwood as "Blondie" (The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly), Kowalski and Super Soul (Vanishing Point, possibly the most important movie about freedom ever made)
Possible Real-Life Examples of CHAOTIC GOODJohn Lennon (songs like Instant Karma and Imagine pretty much epitomize everything this alignment stands for), Tolkien-influenced singer-songwriter Marc Bolan from T. Rex, the visionary artist-musician Don Van Vliet (better known as Captain Beefheart), surreal cartoonist B. Kliban, Abbie Hoffman, Aldous Huxley, Hunter S. Thompson, George Carlin back in his Class Clown days, folk rock hero Bob Dylan, Patti Smith, Bob Marley ("we can chant down Babylon with music"), Jerry Garcia, deadheads and/or hippies in general, "The Counter-Culture" (before it sold out).
Your Destination in the Afterlife : OLYMPUSAccording to Gygax, your soul is going to Olympus. In classical mythology, this was the home of the Greek gods, a shining empire situated atop Mount Olympus, where the gods (and those few mortals they favored) lounged around in the sun feasting on nectar and ambrosia. Gygax probably chose Olympus for this alignment because the Greek gods were very humanistic and emotional -- thus "chaotic" -- and because classical Greek culture was rich with art and theater and music, which are right-brained or "chaotic" pursuits. This isn't entirely accurate though, because if you read the Greek myths, you'll see that very few people ever made it to Olympus. You had to be chosen by the gods themselves, which usually meant you had to be a hero or champion of great renown. Just being a good person was NOT enough to get you invited to Olympus, and presuming to enter Olympus uninvited was a bad idea. Just ask Bellepheron. Those Greek gods were some moody jerks.
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Rockwell[/a]: Lawful Good. Click to read more.
A lawful good character acts as a good person is expected or required to act. She combines a commitment to oppose evil with the discipline to fight relentlessly. She tells the truth, keeps her word, helps those in need, and speaks out against injustice. A lawful good character hates to see the guilty go unpunished. Lawful good is the best alignment you can be because it combines honor and compassion.
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MJ Young test: Neutral Good. Click to read more.
Rockwell's alignment is: Neutral Good
With 8 points towards Chaotic
and 16 points towards Good
Total Scores
Good 34
Evil 18
Lawful 30
Chaotic 38
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Advanced D&D test: Neutral Good or Chaotic Good. Click to read more.
5 chaos, -11 evil and 8 balance!
For this alignment's description check this quiz's spoiler under Glyph's name up above.
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OkCupid test: Neutral Good. Click to read more.
66% Good, 50% Chaotic
Often goes along with the laws and desires of the group as being the easiest course of action, but ethical considerations clearly have top priority. May pursue quite abstract goals. Often aloof and difficult to understand.
Will keep their word to others of good alignment
Would not attack an unarmed foe
Will not use poison
Will help those in need
May work with others
Indifferent to higher authority
Indifferent to organizations
"Pure Good", "Benefactor" A neutral good [person] will obey the law, or break it when he or she sees it will serve a greater good. He or she is not bound strongly to a social system or order. His or her need to help others and reduce their suffering may take precedence over all else. Neutral good [people] do good for goodness' sake, not because they are directed to by law or by whim.
This alignment desires good without bias for or against order.
Other Alignment Tendencies (from least likely to most): 0-39% Good, 0-39% Chaotic: Lawful-Evil
0-39% Good, 40-60% Chaotic: Neutral-Evil
0-39% Good, 61-100% Chaotic: Chaotic-Evil
40-60% Good, 0-39% Chaotic: Lawful-Neutral
40-60% Good, 40-60% Chaotic: True Neutral
40-60% Good, 61-100% Chaotic: Chaotic-Neutral
61-100% Good, 0-39% Chaotic: Lawful-Good
61-100% Good, 61-100% Chaotic: Chaotic-Good
Plane of Existence: Elysium, "Blessed Fields," "The Happy Hunting Grounds". Description: The plane of peace. Notable Inhabitants:
Guardinals - noble immortal humanoids with bestial features.
Examples of Neutral Goods (Ethically Neutral, Morally Good): Cloud Strife (FFVII), Boogenhagen (FFVII), Mother Theresa, Ghandi, Sidhartha Gautama (the Buddha), Gandalf, Bilbo & Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee, Indiana Jones, The Dali Lama, Ben (O-Bi-Wan) Kenobi, Luke Skywalker, Harry Potter, Hermionie, Dumbledore
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