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ryusoulger: d&d edition koh, the bard
I creep on the tags of my stuff so don’t mind the small rant about that Bamba set
@firebirdsdaughter #though I personally think he's more Lawful Neutral? #I dunno I just feel like he does have a code even though it's harsh
I actually went back and forth a lot on whether Bamba was lawful or true neutral, but I’m pretty confident in my decision. Bamba’s code is certainly lawful in own way. The argument for the good of the many versus the good of the few is lawful to a T, as is his steadfast defense of his ways.
However, lawful alignments are centered on their beliefs in order and their system, and I don’t think that Bamba’s code is his top priority by any means. I fully believe Bamba is willing to shun any sort of ordered system if it suits him. He’d go back on his word, go against his code, and otherwise shed his honor if it benefited him. Or, more importantly, benefited Towa. He’s not so much interested in law or chaos, as maintaining his and his brother’s safety. That type of versatility and “selfishness” is more true neutral to me.