08-08-2015, 08:52 AM
I would see the gods of D&D style fantasy universes as being very fallible. Thus an evil god could very well be manipulated into a good cause and a good god could cause evil actions.
To be honest, most of the time alignment only came into play when items of power changed your alignment or were attuned to certain alignments. That and the Paladin.
One thing I noticed is in games that lacked alignments, players tended to be more mercenary and less heroic no matter how many times they paid for it.
To be honest, most of the time alignment only came into play when items of power changed your alignment or were attuned to certain alignments. That and the Paladin.
One thing I noticed is in games that lacked alignments, players tended to be more mercenary and less heroic no matter how many times they paid for it.
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