Alignment stuff
to | Ranma 1/2 ML <ranma@ML.usagi.org>
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from | Gnollman <stuckeef@ACS.EKU.EDU>
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subject | Alignment stuff
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date | Wed, 01 Jul 1998 11:23:13 -0400 (EDT)
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Justy on Palladium Games Alignments
> Amoral was used in the Robotech game system.
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> I can't quite remember them word for word, but I liked them better than
> the AD&D alignments.
Yeah, me too. But Amoral wasn't one of them.
It's been a while since I played any of Palladium's games, but IIRC, there
were three divisions of Alignments, each further divided into two
categories.
Good-- Principled, Scrupulous
Selfish-- Unprincipled, Anarchist
Evil-- Aberrant, Diabolical
I always thought that these basic six covered all the ranges so much
better than AD&D did... diabolical was always so much _fun_ too...
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