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What is your alignment?

What is your Alignment?

  • Not sure.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lawful Good

    Votes: 3 18.8%
  • Neutral Good

    Votes: 2 12.5%
  • Chaotic Good

    Votes: 4 25.0%
  • Lawful Neutral

    Votes: 2 12.5%
  • Neutral

    Votes: 3 18.8%
  • Chaotic Neutral

    Votes: 2 12.5%
  • Lawful Evil

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Neutral Evil

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Chaotic Evil

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    16

Autistic Yoda

Do. Or do not. There is no 'try'.
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I'm expecting mostly Chaotic Neutrals, Chaotic Goods, and Chaotic Neutrals who mistakenly identify as Chaotic Good. But who knows? A poll of this type might be without precedent, and anything could happen...

Here's how to know for sure:
Alignment Test
 
Took a different test with less questions :) Also I got stuck on question number #1 of your test because ignoring my family wasn't an option :P But I'm 80.8% good, 43.3% lawful, making me lawful good.
 
Interesting how this was presented. I embrace change IF it is a logical progression towards something better than what we have. There are things that need to be methodical, and there are things that need to be done different ways for the sake of knowledge, experimentation, and mental stimulation. I am very intellectually curious, I cannot know enough, I am always seeking more knowledge, so with that sort of mind, I must embrace change. On the other hand, I do like my personal control and do not like uncertainty, so I also do quite a bit of short and long-term planning.

As far as laws and rules go, I am a rule breaker (within reason). I do not embrace "sameness". I am an individual and not part of a group. As one might say, "I march to the beat of my own drum."
 
I couldn't answer quite a few questions at the beginning and gave up. I came from a very dysfunctional family that was the exact opposite of supportive and eventually I walked away from all of them and never looked back.

If I had to guess I'd go for Chaotic Good - morality before legality.
 
I too gave up on the questions. Family and your home town? I get that this was D&D, but we're not living hundreds of years ago.

Questions need to be more relevant.

Ed
 
I tried, but don't have the patience to muddle through hypothetical and inapplicable minutiae.

Is that chaotically good enough?
 
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Wasn't really familiar with the details as I hadn't thought about it since playing D&D ages ago, but a quick scan of my best guess seems to nail it. At least according to Google Artifical Intelligence, which makes me wonder when AI will start moulding our alignment.

Lawful Good

Following rules: They follow established rules and procedures to promote the greater good.
Acting with honor: They act with compassion, honor, and a sense of duty.
Regretting violations: They may regret actions that they fear would violate their code, even if they recognize the action as being good.
Respecting authority: They respect authority and structures, whether good or evil.

But I also think we are likely not one, but a combo of several, for I do not always match this.
 
The need is clear, and I've just come across an alignment test set in the modern world. It's not perfect, but my result came out identical and consistent to what was expected:

Alignment Test / Moral Alignment Test - Discover Your D&D Alignment Type / Personalized Alignment Chart Now!
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Questions still felt rather clunky, but I appreciate you sharing an alternative.

Ed
 
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It's unsurprising to see no evil alignments here. Needless cruelty was never our thing. In fact, only one prominent autistic villain even comes to mind: The Unabomber. Are there any others? And Kaczynski's main diagnosis was paranoid schizophrenia, with his presumed autism just a footnote to much greater concerns.
 
I got Lawful Good on the survey.

I was sure I was going to get Chaotic Good or Chaotic Neutral, because I do miss the mark in so many ways in life, with people I care deeply about.

I feel great guilt over this and don't know how to fix many of the situations. Although other people sometimes tell me I'm a nice person, I do not feel like I am a super good person at all.

But maybe that's the definition of Lawful Good? Knowing you've missed the mark and trying again and again to do right?
 
A rabbi once asked his students, "If you found a large sum of money, what would you do with it?"

Student 1: "I'd return it, of course."
Rabbi: "You're a liar. You don't know that."
Student 2: "I'd keep it."
Rabbi: "You're a thief."
Student 3: "I hope that my study and training in being ethical would lead me to return it."
Rabbi: "That's the correct answer."

Well, I don't see how to honestly answer the questions in this test.
 

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