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I'm turning to the infinite wisdom found here in FRGP for ideas on
revamping the alignment system - house rules that y'all use and such,
looking for something I can pinch.
What I'd like to end up with is a one-page questionnaire - maybe 21
questions? - for players. They'd base the responses on how they
perceive their character would react to certain situations / moral
/ethical dilemmas. (I'd go to some of the online "what's your
alignment" sites, but they're mostly not that great).
I'd like to end up with ratings (e.g., 1-5 or 1-10) along three axes:
good/evil, structured/independent, and honorable/opportunistic.
(breaking out the lawful/chaotic axis into two parts, because there are
free-spirited, independent, rule-breaking heroes and villians, who -
despite all else, you can _always_ count on to live up to their word,
or not turn in their fellow rebels despite the tortures. I get tired
of the "lawful must always be honest, chaotic can't be trusted")
Anyhoo, the idea is that after the group agreed on definitions and
where the questions fell, we'd have agreement on the PC's starting
alignment. The DM would keep the sheet, and make notes based on PC
actions. Basically, we'd have a sliding scale for alignment, which can
change based on actions and most single non-horrific/heroic acts would
not switch a person from Good to Evil (or vice versa) but move them on
the scale.
So - what are about seven questions for each axis that can be asked to
determine a person's alignment? (keep in mind that the answer may need
to provide motive)
I'm turning to the infinite wisdom found here in FRGP for ideas on
revamping the alignment system - house rules that y'all use and such,
looking for something I can pinch.
What I'd like to end up with is a one-page questionnaire - maybe 21
questions? - for players. They'd base the responses on how they
perceive their character would react to certain situations / moral
/ethical dilemmas. (I'd go to some of the online "what's your
alignment" sites, but they're mostly not that great).
I'd like to end up with ratings (e.g., 1-5 or 1-10) along three axes:
good/evil, structured/independent, and honorable/opportunistic.
(breaking out the lawful/chaotic axis into two parts, because there are
free-spirited, independent, rule-breaking heroes and villians, who -
despite all else, you can _always_ count on to live up to their word,
or not turn in their fellow rebels despite the tortures. I get tired
of the "lawful must always be honest, chaotic can't be trusted")
Anyhoo, the idea is that after the group agreed on definitions and
where the questions fell, we'd have agreement on the PC's starting
alignment. The DM would keep the sheet, and make notes based on PC
actions. Basically, we'd have a sliding scale for alignment, which can
change based on actions and most single non-horrific/heroic acts would
not switch a person from Good to Evil (or vice versa) but move them on
the scale.
So - what are about seven questions for each axis that can be asked to
determine a person's alignment? (keep in mind that the answer may need
to provide motive)