The D&D Alignment Test
Their result for The D&D Alignment Test ...
Lawful Neutral
You scored 68% Law vs Chaos and 60% Good vs Evil!
This test is based on a system of moral absolutes. There is no subjectivity in D&D, as it is based on a fantasy world of heroes and villains. That is why their alignment system is so simple and polar. So naturally, if I were to apply this simple morality to modern day life, things would look very "black and white". That is why I watered down the concept of evil and good. It is very unlikely that anyone who takes this test is a mass murderer or a superhero, so Mean vs. Nice will have to take the place of good vs. evil.
Lawfulness and Neutrality in a nutshell:
-Lawful characters are organized and rational. They believe that order is important, and they respect authority. They tend to be fairly rigid in their beliefs and behavior, but this is not always the case.
-In regard to good vs. evil, neutral characters tend to be somewhat selfish. They do not have a strong will to do the right thing, but they do have a conscience.
Your Alignment: "Judge" This alignment is suprisingly common. Most of us follow the rules, and we do live in a lawful society. So it makes sense.
Most people assume that they are good. They follow the rules and they are nice to people most of the time. But what do we really DO to benefit society? The answer for most of us is... not much. We just play our part, and do our own thing.
Dont' feel bad though. It's better than being evil.
Their Analysis (Vertical line = Average)
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They scored 68% on Law vs Chaos, higher than 89% of your peers.
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They scored 60% on Good vs Evil, higher than 47% of your peers.
All possible test results
Chaotic Evil
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Chaotic Neutral
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Chaotic Good
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Neutral Evil
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True Neutral
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Neutral Good
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Lawful Evil
Keep this in mind, before you read this and take it too seriously... This test is based on a system of moral absolutes. There is no subjectivity in D&D, as it is based on a fantasy world of heroes... Read more
Lawful Neutral
Keep this in mind, before you read this and take it too seriously... This test is based on a system of moral absolutes. There is no subjectivity in D&D, as it is based on a fantasy world of heroes... Read more
Lawful Good
Keep this in mind, before you read this and take it too seriously... This test is based on a system of moral absolutes. There is no subjectivity in D&D, as it is based on a fantasy world of heroes... Read more