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Your alignment represents your moral fiber, with Good representing selfless benevolence, Evil representing selfish maliciousness, and Neutral representing the balance of the two.  
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Your alignment represents your moral fiber, with Good representing selfless benevolence, Evil representing selfish maliciousness, and Neutral representing the balance of the two. Sometimes, [[:Category:Inclination|Inclination]] is also referred to as an alignment (it has an alignment flag). When referring to both inclination and alignment, it is common to list the inclination portion first, and the alignment portion second, like Lawful Good.
 
===Good===
 
===Good===
 
===Neutral===
 
===Neutral===
 
===Evil===
 
===Evil===
  
 
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==Alignment Table==
 
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| Good
 
| Good
 
| Pure Good
 
| Pure Good
| ?? to 10000
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| 7501 to 10000
 
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| Good
 
| Good
 
| Good
 
| Good
| Good
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| 4501 to 7500
 
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| Neutral
 
| Neutral
 
| Somewhat Good
 
| Somewhat Good
| Neutral
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| 1501 to 4500
 
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| Neutral
 
| Neutral
 
| Pure Neutral
 
| Pure Neutral
| Neutral
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| -1499 to 1500
 
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| Neutral
 
| Neutral
 
| Somewhat Evil
 
| Somewhat Evil
| Neutral
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| -4499 to -1500
 
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| Evil
 
| Evil
 
| Evil
 
| Evil
| Evil
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| -7499 to -4500
 
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| Evil
 
| Evil
 
| Pure Evil
 
| Pure Evil
| -10000 to -??
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| -10000 to -7500
 
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==Impacts of Alignment==
 
==Impacts of Alignment==
In combat, the amount of experience you receive from the vanquishing of a foe depends partially on your alignment versus that of the creature you have killed.  In general, if you are Good and
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In combat, the amount of experience you receive from the vanquishing of a foe depends partially on your alignment versus that of the creature you have killed.  In general, if you are Good and you kill a Good creature, or Evil and kill an Evil creature, or Neutral and kill a Neutral creature, you receive least experience.  The amount of experience can vary depending upon how close to perfect Goodness, perfect Evil, or pure Neutrality you are.  In addition to receiving the least amount of experience for violating this rule, you will find your characters alignment slowly changing with each repeat offense.  
you kill a Good creature, or Evil and kill an Evil creature, or Neutral and kill a Neutral creature, you receive least experience.  The amount of experience can vary depending upon how close to
 
perfect Goodness, perfect Evil, or pure Neutrality you are.  In addition to receiving the least amount of experience for violating this rule, you will find your characters alignment slowly
 
changing with each repeat offense.  
 
  
For some classes, alignment can have other affects.  Paladins must always be good, and will find that their spellcasting ability disappears with their goodness.  Clerics may be good or evil, but
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For some classes, alignment can have other affects.  Paladins must be good and will find that their spellcasting ability disappears with their goodness.  Clerics may be good, neutral or evil, but their spell choices can profoundly impact their alignment.  A Good Cleric or Paladin who casts malicious spells will soon find themselves becoming evil.  Evil Clerics can suffer the same fate for using benevolent spells.
their spell choices can profoundly impact their alignment.  A Good Cleric or Paladin who casts malicious spells will soon find themselves becoming evil.  Evil Clerics can suffer the same fate for
 
using benevolent spells.
 
  
==Alignment-modifying Abilities==
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===Notes===
Some abilities directly affect your alignment score.
 
====Skills====
 
====Spells====
 
====Chants====
 
====Prayers====
 
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Your alignment represents your moral fiber, with Good representing selfless benevolence, Evil representing selfish maliciousness, and Neutral representing the balance of the two. Sometimes, Inclination is also referred to as an alignment (it has an alignment flag). When referring to both inclination and alignment, it is common to list the inclination portion first, and the alignment portion second, like Lawful Good.

Good

Neutral

Evil

Alignment Table

Alignment Display Score
Good Pure Good 7501 to 10000
Good Good 4501 to 7500
Neutral Somewhat Good 1501 to 4500
Neutral Pure Neutral -1499 to 1500
Neutral Somewhat Evil -4499 to -1500
Evil Evil -7499 to -4500
Evil Pure Evil -10000 to -7500


Impacts of Alignment

In combat, the amount of experience you receive from the vanquishing of a foe depends partially on your alignment versus that of the creature you have killed. In general, if you are Good and you kill a Good creature, or Evil and kill an Evil creature, or Neutral and kill a Neutral creature, you receive least experience. The amount of experience can vary depending upon how close to perfect Goodness, perfect Evil, or pure Neutrality you are. In addition to receiving the least amount of experience for violating this rule, you will find your characters alignment slowly changing with each repeat offense.

For some classes, alignment can have other affects. Paladins must be good and will find that their spellcasting ability disappears with their goodness. Clerics may be good, neutral or evil, but their spell choices can profoundly impact their alignment. A Good Cleric or Paladin who casts malicious spells will soon find themselves becoming evil. Evil Clerics can suffer the same fate for using benevolent spells.

Notes

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