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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, and/or beings. +1. Failing to show respect to lawful good churches, governments, and/or beings.\\ 
-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/lawfulgood.html]]
-The following two lists detail common actions undertaken during "adventuring" that are considered honorable and dishonorable for the lawful good alignment. An honorable action is one that is in keeping with the spirit of this alignment, while dishonorable actions tend to be those which bring shame to the character in the eyes of his or her alignment peers. Note that an action which is considered honorable by one alignment may be considered dishonorable by another alignment and vice versa. +
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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/wounded from the field +
-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 at great risk to own self +
-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's corpse +
-Dirty fighting +
-Falsely claiming the 'bragging rights' that belong to another or outright lying +
-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, and helpful. They mean well (at least most of them do). They respect the law. As a rule, people don't walk around wearing armor and carrying weapons. Those who do are viewed with suspicion or as trouble-makers. Some societies tend to dislike adventurers, since they often bring trouble.+
  
  
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