>Keldorn: "Kill all the fish guys">Mazzy: "Uh what about the children?">Keldorn: "Them too"Is this really lawful good behavior?
>>740368372Is being a cuckold lawful good behavior?
>>740368372it depends on whose laws you're enforcing
>>740368372lawful based
>>740368372Yes.
I always make it a point to kill everyone in the Hall of the Radiant Heart in my playthroughs. It's free xp and nobody cares you do it.
>>740368372I like this. Lawful good characters being inflexible zealots, not some goody-goody hippies.
>>740368372Eradicating monsters is as lawful good as you get.
>>740368372>>>/criticalrole/
>>740368372He should have been a romance. I love chuddies
>>740368372Leaving orphans is clearly worse.
>>740368372Lawful good kills evil guys, it's what he does. Some entire races are evil in dnd 2, Lawful good work is never done.
who is more appealing, Regil or keldorn
>>740374459Keldorn isn't a writer's pet so him.
>>740368913Neutral Goods were always the goody-goody hippies.
>>740374064This. While there were rare exceptions (Drizzt, Liriel Baenre) it was always EXTREMELY rare for some races, and among monstrous races it was unheard of, as any member that wasn't brutal enough would be killed by its own kind anyway.
>>740368889That's why Lawful Good is based, actually.