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Chaotic Neutral?
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Posted May 11, 2006 by bunnyfrog is flickering briefly (who will notice first?)
If memory serves, then having a chaotic neutral character automatically shifts them into good or evil as soon as they do anything at all...

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Posted Oct 21, 2006 by Shestar
Not so, I have successfully been purely Chaotic several times. It happens to be the alignment of madmen, impulsive characters and the like... theses characters tend to die rather early on in the game if they are not powerful to begin with.

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Posted Nov 9, 2006 by bunnyfrog is flickering briefly (who will notice first?)
Is this not due in part to the indesisive and slightly mad type of person that it takes to actively choose this kind of character meaning that all ingame desicions tend to lead to an early death anyway?

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Posted Nov 10, 2006 by Shestar
Possibly very true. But a CN character can pheasibly be a very safe character depending on how they are chaotic. I gotta say, though, it's a ton of fun to play one of these characters at least once.

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