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A list of Ten Commandments for a lawful good religion may look like this: | A list of Ten Commandments for a lawful good religion may look like this: | ||
- | 1. You shall not lie. | + | 1. You shall not lie.\\ |
- | 2. You shall not harm the innocent. | + | 2. You shall not harm the innocent.\\ |
- | 3. You shall not murder. | + | 3. You shall not murder.\\ |
- | 4. You shall help the needy. | + | 4. You shall help the needy.\\ |
- | 5. You shall honor legitimate authority that promotes goodness. | + | 5. You shall honor legitimate authority that promotes goodness.\\ |
- | 6. You shall follow the law. | + | 6. You shall follow the law.\\ |
- | 7. You shall not betray others. | + | 7. You shall not betray others.\\ |
- | 8. You shall bring criminals and evil-doers to justice. | + | 8. You shall bring criminals and evil-doers to justice.\\ |
- | 9. You shall not steal. | + | 9. You shall not steal.\\ |
- | 10. You shall seek unlimited good for others and unlimited order in society. | + | 10. You shall seek unlimited good for others and unlimited order in society.\\ |
==== Ten Lawful Good Sins ==== | ==== Ten Lawful Good Sins ==== | ||
Likewise, a lawful good religion may list the following as sins. This list is given in the order of least severe infraction to most severe. | Likewise, a lawful good religion may list the following as sins. This list is given in the order of least severe infraction to most severe. | ||
- | 1. Failing to show respect to lawful good churches, governments, | + | 1. Failing to show respect to lawful good churches, governments, |
- | 2. Failing to speak out against corruption, sin, greed, pride, etc. | + | 2. Failing to speak out against corruption, sin, greed, pride, etc.\\ |
- | 3. Being motivated by pride, avarice, gluttony, or some other sinful impulse. | + | 3. Being motivated by pride, avarice, gluttony, or some other sinful impulse.\\ |
- | 4. Theft, robbery, or willful vandalism. | + | 4. Theft, robbery, or willful vandalism.\\ |
- | 5. Causing harm to a pious or virtuous being. | + | 5. Causing harm to a pious or virtuous being.\\ |
- | 6. Failing to assist or aid good beings when in need. | + | 6. Failing to assist or aid good beings when in need.\\ |
- | 7. Blasphemous or heretical acts. | + | 7. Blasphemous or heretical acts.\\ |
- | 8. Allowing a crime or major act of evil to go unpunished. | + | 8. Allowing a crime or major act of evil to go unpunished.\\ |
- | 9. The murder of an innocent. | + | 9. The murder of an innocent.\\ |
- | 10. Aiding the servants of Chaos and Evil. | + | 10. Aiding the servants of Chaos and Evil.\\ |
- | ==== The Lawful Good Adventurer ==== | + | More information can be found at [[http://easydamus.com/ |
- | The following two lists detail common actions undertaken during " | + | |
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- | **The following actions are honorable for this alignment: | + | |
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- | Allowing a disarmed enemy to pick up his weapon | + | |
- | Allowing the enemy to attack first | + | |
- | Allowing the enemy to remove their dead/ | + | |
- | Defeating a superior opponent | + | |
- | Picking up the funeral expenses of someone you slew in combat | + | |
- | Refusing medical treatment for the good of the party | + | |
- | Reporting illegal and immoral actions to the authorities | + | |
- | Saving the life of another | + | |
- | Taking an arrow or hit for someone else | + | |
- | Taking prisoners | + | |
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- | **The following actions are dishonorable for this alignment:** | + | |
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- | Accused of crime (innocent or not) | + | |
- | Attacking an unarmed or obviously inferior opponent | + | |
- | Being taken prisoner | + | |
- | Convicted of a crime | + | |
- | Defeated by an inferior opponent | + | |
- | Delivering death blow to a helpless opponent | + | |
- | Desecrating an enemy' | + | |
- | Dirty fighting | + | |
- | Falsely claiming the ' | + | |
- | Fleeing a battle that's obviously going poorly | + | |
- | Fleeing a fight with a superior opponent | + | |
- | Fleeing a fight with an equal opponent | + | |
- | Gloating over a victory | + | |
- | Killing a host who has provided you food or shelter | + | |
- | Neglecting to properly bury a member of one's own race | + | |
- | Paying off an extortionist or shake-down | + | |
- | Perpetrate humiliating prank on enemy | + | |
- | Rash or improper social behavior | + | |
- | Refusing a fair contest/challenge | + | |
- | Surrendering | + | |
- | Taking a bribe | + | |
- | Taunting an enemy into fighting | + | |
- | Treason | + | |
- | Unjustly slaying a prisoner or unarmed opponent who has yielded | + | |
- | Walking away from a challenge | + | |
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- | Lawful Good and Society | + | |
- | A lawful good being... | + | |
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- | Respects the authority figures in his family and obeys their mandates. | + | |
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- | Values lifelong commitment to a romantic partner. | + | |
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- | Obeys all personal contracts. | + | |
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- | Respects the laws and authority figures of the community and nation. | + | |
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- | Considers public service in a leadership role an honor. | + | |
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- | Supports the legal procedures of the nation, without regard to their own discomfort. | + | |
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- | Seeks secure employment, believing hard work will pay off in the end. | + | |
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- | Will not want to disappoint his family. | + | |
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- | Will support their family even if it means personal discomfort. | + | |
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- | Will never betray a friend and enjoys having close friends. | + | |
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- | Considers the needs of the community in personal life. | + | |
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- | Will give his life in defense of his community. | + | |
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- | Will take actions to aid others during times of crisis, even if unprofitable to do so. | + | |
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- | Believes everyone should be treated fairly and kindly. | + | |
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- | Feels guilt when he commits a wrongdoing and will seek to right his wrong. | + | |
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- | Uses wealth to help others who are less fortunate. | + | |
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- | A community with a lawful good government usually has a codified set of laws, and most people willingly obey those laws. In a lawful good society, the people are generally honest, law-abiding, | + | |