Sellswords, the Character Alignments

Started by Last Hussar, 19 December 2019, 09:48:23 PM

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Last Hussar

19 December 2019, 09:48:23 PM Last Edit: 19 December 2019, 09:50:20 PM by Last Hussar
For those who have been following the adventures of the Maleficent 7...
Bravely Bold Sir Robin: Lawful Stupid.
Sintamo: Exasperated Good
Christos: Chaotic Lawful (!)
Gunnar: Sarcastic Neutral.
Eldarondo: Neutral Exasperated
Eduardo the magnificent, Wielder of Arcane Flame, Master of the Craft and the Arts, seeker of hidden truths: Giggly High.
Knightfall: Neutral Ve...
"Hang on, who?"
"Me"
"But you're Eddie"
"Not him, Me"
"Oooh, Eddies doing that voice again."
"The sword has a name?"
"Of course I've got a name, I'm a sodding Magic Sword!
"Oh, OK."
Knightfall: Neutral Vexed.
"Nightfall, what, like sunset?"
"No, k-nightfall. Its a poon, or a play on words. I make Knights fall, and I also make them see dark"
"Bit over the top if you ask me."
I have neither the time nor the crayons to explain why you are wrong.

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Sometimes I forget whether these are conversations I have had with LH*, or ones he has had with himself!  ;D ;D

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Last Hussar

Thinking of stuff isn't "talking to yourself because you are a loony."

However this one is based on something I said Wednesday, and expanded.
I have neither the time nor the crayons to explain why you are wrong.

"The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little."
Franklin D. Roosevelt

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