![]() ![]() ![]() True Neutral characters can seem somewhat selfish, but they can also seem rather happy-go-lucky in comparison to more responsible characters. They could also be on whichever side their friends are, just because of that. A True Neutral scientist may work for the good guys because it furthers their research, but they may also work for the bad guys for the same reason. Perhaps they care little for the conflict and have their own goals, which are neither particularly good or evil. On the other hand, they may well be on one side or the other, at least nominally. These characters are True Neutral, also known as "Neutral Neutral" note as in "Neutral-with-respect-to-law-and-chaos and Neutral-with-respect-to-good-and-evil" this is not redundant, it's using the same word with two different meanings or just "Neutral".Ī True Neutral character or organization can be introduced as a Wild Card, neither aligned with the Hero nor the Big Bad. They could be described as morally bland. But some characters just don't fit either end of either axis: they're not selfless enough to be Good, but not exploitative enough to be Evil they're not rule-abiding enough to be Lawful, but not arbitrary enough to be Chaotic. The best known Character Alignment system has two axes: Good≾vil and Lawful≼haotic. ![]()
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