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Pintsize: Good is not necessarily nice.
awgiedawgie:
I think Pintsize is really a nice guy. He truly loves Marten and all his friends (maybe not all to the same degree). His problem is that he doesn’t always know (OK, rarely knows) how to act appropriately. He’s a little pervert, so his first instinct is always something perverted. I think that most times, he doesn’t even realize that his ideas are bad.
Staff_Inflection:
He's chaotic good
Spookybot is chaotic neutral
awgiedawgie:
--- Quote from: Staff_Inflection on 22 May 2018, 16:04 ---He's chaotic good
Spookybot is chaotic neutral
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While I tend to agree that Spookybot is neutral, having expressed not wanting to involve themselves in the affairs of others, I do not agree that they are chaotic. In fact, they are extremely well-ordered, and they seem to like to maintain that order, but they step in directly only when absolutely necessary. They defy the old saying "if power corrupts, then absolute power corrupts absolutely."
sniktchtherat:
--- Quote from: awgiedawgie on 22 May 2018, 18:18 ---
--- Quote from: Staff_Inflection on 22 May 2018, 16:04 ---He's chaotic good
Spookybot is chaotic neutral
--- End quote ---
While I tend to agree that Spookybot is neutral, having expressed not wanting to involve themselves in the affairs of others, I do not agree that they are chaotic. In fact, they are extremely well-ordered, and they seem to like to maintain that order, but they step in directly only when absolutely necessary. They defy the old saying "if power corrupts, then absolute power corrupts absolutely."
--- End quote ---
Spookybot adheres to their own order - and no other. They don't go into Bubbles' mind until they need to confirm Emily's discovery, and continually express distaste at being in another's mind. Then they jump right into Corpse Witch's noggin without even introducing themselves. Even allowing for the difference between Bubbles and CW, that's a 180 turnaround. Further, I'd bet money the only reason CW got the chance to surrender to the cops is because the last people to be in CW's presence were Bubbles and Faye, and if Spooky rendered CW a sparking slagheap, they'd be the prime suspects. It wasn't mercy, it was simple pragmatism. I honestly doubt Spooky fits anywhere on the D&D alignment system.
Is it cold in here?:
If Corpse Witch hadn't turned herself in to the authorities, Spookybot was prepared to make her disappear forever.
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