typology yap!! 🌀
mbti: infp
enneagram: 4w5
instinctual variant: sp/sx
enneagram tritype: 459 (sp 4w5-sx 5w6-so 9w8)
SLOAN: RLUAI
socionics: EII
psychosophy/attitudanal psyche: ELVF
temperament: melancholic-phlegmatic
alignment: neutral good
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typology yap!! 🌀
mbti: infp
enneagram: 4w5
instinctual variant: sp/sx
enneagram tritype: 459 (sp 4w5-sx 5w6-so 9w8)
SLOAN: RLUAI
socionics: EII
psychosophy/attitudanal psyche: ELVF
temperament: melancholic-phlegmatic
alignment: neutral good
which alignment do you most prefer for Superman?
Lawful Good
Neutral Good
Chaotic Good
John Simm Character Alignments
We were playing the D&D character alignment game for John Simm's characters in our Discord. You know, this one.
You know, as a D&D nerd and Re: Zero fan, I find Regulus to be kind of fascinating, since he's a Chaotic Evil character who pretends to be Lawful Evil. What I mean is, he puts on a facade of having a code he abides by, with all his ranting and rambling about his rights and how people shouldn't have their rights violated, but only applies these idea to himself. Plus, he'll turn any action that slights him into a violation of his rights to use an an excuse to kill someone.
I've noticed one of the themes that keeps happening in my fantasy outlining and writing is "subjective good vs. objective good."
One character I've been tinkering with is a transgirl who goes by Spice. She's on the run from an abusive home, and despite being of age, the law sees her as a runaway for not wanting to support her alcoholic stepdad. Who might've killed her mom in front of her in a drunken rage.
Also worth noting: the stepdad is a *ranking* member of a group called The Seven Stars- your run- of- the- mill Lawful Goodie Twoshoes group. Any kind of alignment check magic is going to ping him as still being Lawful Good- even if he routinely gets drunk and abuses his eldest kid.
None of that is intentional, after all. He's still a well- meaning guy who just gets a bit too drunk from time to time. A few times a month. A week. Is either drunk or hung over and there's no in between. And he's got some views about the people to the south that a 21st- century audience might find cringy But that doesn't make him evil, does it?
Spice, on the other hand, pings as objectively evil. Abandoning her birth gender and filial duty were good- for her- but the Powers that Are (or at least alignment magic) don't see it that way. She had a choice between goodness and what's right for her dad, or evil and doing what's right for herself.
(There is no Option 3. This world has no rehab programs. Doing so would mean that good people would have to admit to having moral deficiencies and that means they wouldn't have actually been good people, you silly goose!)
Character D&D alignment list~
I got bored, so I thought I'd think of characters that fit into D&D alignments
Lawful Good: Lloyd Bannings (Trails from Zero) Neutral Good: Estelle Bright (Trails in the Sky) Chaotic Good: Yusei Fudo (Yugioh 5ds) Lawful Neutral: Amanda Waller (DC Comics) True Neutral: Geralt (The Witcher) Chaotic Neutral: Billy Butcher (The Boys) Lawful Evil: Megatron (Transformers) Neutral Evil: Mabuchi (Yakuza Like A Dragon) Chaotic Evil: Aran Ryan (Punch-Out)
Add your own chart if you want!
all these questions make no sense to anyone but me i am sorry <3
Oh I’m loving this.
Link is literally just a CG Paladin who didn't know his best friend/girlfriend was a goddess when he swore an oath of eternal devotion to her, and now they and their arch enemy are stuck in a cycle of constant reincarnation that's only purpose seems to be testing to see just how eternal his devotion to Zelda is...