sethman wrote:
Ehh, Batman's actually more of a Lawful Good Scoundrel, if we're maintaining the D&D Alignment System.
Here are some well-known pop culture examples of each alignment.
Lawful Good: Batman (though he's considered a Scoundrel as well), Superman, Indiana Jones, Angel the titular character from Angel, The Doctor (from Doctor Who), Mario
Neutral Good: Buffy Summers, Spiderman (though he's also a Scoundrel), Zorro, Link from Legend of Zelda
Chaotic Good: Captain Malcolm Reynolds, Robin Hood, Dr. House, Captain Kirk, Luke Skywalker (at first, but he gradually becomes Lawful Good)
Lawful Neutral: Captain Picard, James Bond
True Neutral: Han Solo (in his earlier parts, he becomes Chaotic Good later on), Lorne from Angel, Tyrion Lanister from Game of Thrones, The Borg from Star Trek
Chaotic Neutral: Ben Linus from Lost, Captain Jack Sparrow, Wolverine (prior to joining the X-Men), Gambit from X-Men, Elim Garak from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Lawful Evil: Darth Vader, Magneto, Dracula
Neutral Evil: Sawyer from Lost (in the early seasons, anyway, he gradually becomes Chaotic Good), Mystique from X-Men
Chaotic Evil: The Joker, Sylar from Heroes, Pyro from X-Men, pretty much any villain who wants to "destroy the world"
Ehh, Batman's actually more of a Lawful Good Scoundrel, if we're maintaining the D&D Alignment System.
Here are some well-known pop culture examples of each alignment.
Lawful Good: Batman (though he's considered a Scoundrel as well), Superman, Indiana Jones, Angel the titular character from Angel, The Doctor (from Doctor Who), Mario
Neutral Good: Buffy Summers, Spiderman (though he's also a Scoundrel), Zorro, Link from Legend of Zelda
Chaotic Good: Captain Malcolm Reynolds, Robin Hood, Dr. House, Captain Kirk, Luke Skywalker (at first, but he gradually becomes Lawful Good)
Lawful Neutral: Captain Picard, James Bond
True Neutral: Han Solo (in his earlier parts, he becomes Chaotic Good later on), Lorne from Angel, Tyrion Lanister from Game of Thrones, The Borg from Star Trek
Chaotic Neutral: Ben Linus from Lost, Captain Jack Sparrow, Wolverine (prior to joining the X-Men), Gambit from X-Men, Elim Garak from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Lawful Evil: Darth Vader, Magneto, Dracula
Neutral Evil: Sawyer from Lost (in the early seasons, anyway, he gradually becomes Chaotic Good), Mystique from X-Men
Chaotic Evil: The Joker, Sylar from Heroes, Pyro from X-Men, pretty much any villain who wants to "destroy the world"
I got Neutral Good.
Also I liked all of these, except for where you say that Luke became Lawful Good. I feel like he stayed Chaotic Good, or possibly became Neutral Good because he clashed with the government far too often to be Lawful good *my two cents*
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