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Are you familiar with D&D's famous test? Do you agree with your Tulpa’s results?

 

Although the premise of this thread is not truly serious, feel free to share if you consider your Tulpa good or evil, whether he/she/it is more moral than you are, or whether your ethics differ.

“Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?”

[progress report]

 

 

Kovie is a lawful good, Vyx is a chaotic neutral, Sans is a neutral good.

 

Kovie is a bit more morally astute than i, she wouldn't dare do anything that could hurt someone, even if it was for a huge benefit. I'm all about whatever has the best outcome. Vyx is fairly similar in that, except she'd ditch anyone who pisses her off without a second thought. I'm a little more patient than that. Sans is pretty chill, he'll stick to what he thinks is right and wrong but won't try to convince anyone to think the same way he does, even if what they do conflicts with his own morals. I'm generally the same except when it comes to certain subjects, then i'd become very defensive and sometimes even a bit dogmatic.

 

I'm a chaotic good.

"The number of minds in the universe is one."

 

- Erwin Schrodinger

 

Kovie, they or she. 7yo, mentally 19. active.

Vyx, they or he. 7yo, mentally 17. active.

Axen, they or he. age unknown, mentally 26. occasionally active.

Sanu, any pronouns. 5yo, mentally ageless. mostly inactive.

Leo, he/him. 6yo, mentally 21. inactive.

Guest Anonymous

chaotic good

 

EDIT: Damn it! My first answer was off the cuff. I took the test and it says -

 

Neutral Good- A neutral good character does the best that a good person can do. He is devoted to helping others. He works with kings and magistrates but does not feel beholden to them. Neutral good is the best alignment you can be because it means doing what is good without bias for or against order. However, neutral good can be a dangerous alignment because when it advances mediocrity by limiting the actions of the truly capable.

 

Pfffft

LMAO... you should hear my headmate, Joss, ranting right now. It's all about how this alignment system is overly simplistic and doesn't count the nuance of motivation and objective morality, yada yada yada.

 

I think he's just bitter because he's usually slotted as Lawful Evil. ;)

 

I try to stick fairly Chaotic Good... do what's right, but screw The Man, amiright?

 

We have headmates all around the chart, though. It's one of the best things about having a large system... lots of different points of view.

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Guest Anonymous

We sorta find it hard to even fill that form out, simply because it gives only super-rough situations that just don't really apply well to real life people, but rather to D&D characters... xD

 

But I can tell you that Rina should be somewhere between Chaotic Good and Chaotic Neutral.

Y'know - since the the real Esterina is like the fictional one, and I designed the latter to be like that.

 

She's the type that knows what needs to be done and then gets sh*t done, whatever that may entail.

Always with an eye on what she believes is right, though, standing by it no matter what.

Yeah... I think that describes her accurately.

 

As for me?

Dunno. I'd say I'm similar (Chaotic Good / Neutral), but for different reasons and to different extents.

 

 

Greets,

AG

We both got Chaotic Neutral, but with a handful of differing answers. In the detailed stats, I'm more settled into Chaotic Neutral while she leans more toward Neutral Evil. The biggest differences I noticed are that she has less belief in/respect for authority than I do, and cares less about people outside of her small circle of close friends, which says something, cos I don't really give a damn about the people on the outside either...

Based on what I know though, she would be even more likely than me to go to the end of the earth for the small circle.

It's best to just call me Beany.

Tupper: Hexferry / d.o.b.: 11/04/2015

Hex will speak in italics, if she decides to.

Isa is Neutral Good

Sounds about right, though I was expecting lawful. In raw numbers Lawful Good was behind by only a few points.

 

We had a really hard time answering "do you respect the leaders of your family" because I'm the only family she knows, and I intentionally try to keep her out of my family's nonsense.

Actually she just had a hard time answering the government related questions in general. Again, all she knows is us and the headspace. I'm slowly and warily introducing her outside world since its so blooped up and I don't want to scare her or hurt her positive attitude. XP

 

I'm True Neutral, which is pretty right in the mark. In raw numbers I was actually tied between True and Chaotic Neutral.

"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."

-Arthur Conan Doyle

 

Fade: Ohhh. We've taken this test before, some of us. Because the guys end up in my writing a lot, and we've been curious before. <3

 

Steth: Most of the systems tends to end up Chaotic! Last time we checked, Drewbs was a Chaotic Good alignment, even though he's kind of a pickpocket with questionable morals! Suddenly, we do a redo for him, and he's... Neutral Evil? F[ade felt a need to censor]! I guess Fey Magic's starting to affect him or something! Or maybe he just took the test wrong last time.

 

Me and Eury are still Chaotic Neutraaal~!

 

Demi: I'm Neutral Good, it says.

 

Fade: I'm done with tests for the night because SLEEP PLEASE. Anyway, I kind of agree with Joss a little.

Looking at the questions on that quiz, I can see them being answered differently - by the same person - thanks to the fact that we tend to roleplay together and act things out as different people. For instance, the Drewbie from one of the stories we are working on, Fey Magic Drubi, is a pickpocket from a seedy community where he has to deal regularly with a mafia leader to survive. Drewbie's version of himself from the Spectrus universe we work on for a webcomic is a fallen god with the mind of a child. So yeah, differences.

 

Fey Magic Drubi is the reference of himself that Drewbie was using to help answer the questions, so that's why it turned out that way. Now, if he had been showing me Spectrus Dru, that would be different. I bet we would get that same Chaotic Good we got at that earlier date. Likewise, if the Twins had been thinking more in terms of Synced rather than Spectrus, then they might have gotten a different alignment too.

 

I'm mildly aware that this probably doesn't make sense to anyone that doesn't know us very well. Short version - the guys kind of act as actors in the stories I write.

 

Personally, I'm a fan of blue and orange morality. Lookit up on TV Tropes, too tired to bother right now. Screw the black & white D&D system. Okay, rant over, bed time.

A queer soulbonding system with tulpamantic influences.

Alice is true neutral. I think it is mostly fitting. She has her own code of morality and acts towards it. She isn't someone to betray people or simply act for her own good, but she won't risk her ass for things she doesn't really care about, unattached from the common agreements, if her behaviour would be recognized as evil or good.

Tulpa: Alice

Form: Realistic Humanoid/Demonic Creation

She may or may not talk here, depends on her.

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