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'''Neutral Good''' is the [[alignment]] of righteousness and virtue that is willing to work in accordance with systems of power, but is also perfectly capable of operating outside of them should the need arise. Neutral Good respects authority, but is not bound by it.
'''Neutral Good''' is the [[alignment]] of righteousness and virtue that is willing to work in accordance with systems of power, but is also perfectly capable of operating outside of them should the need arise. Neutral Good respects authority, but is not bound by it.


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* Gandalf
* Gandalf
== Neutral Good powers ==
* [[Halle]]
* [[Mishra]]
== Neutral Good mortals ==
* [[Greymark|Lord Greymark]]


{{Alignment}}
{{Alignment}}

Latest revision as of 14:17, 15 July 2025

Gandalf

Neutral Good is the alignment of righteousness and virtue that is willing to work in accordance with systems of power, but is also perfectly capable of operating outside of them should the need arise. Neutral Good respects authority, but is not bound by it.

Meta examples

  • Gandalf

Neutral Good powers

Neutral Good mortals

Alignment
Law Neutral Chaos
Good Lawful Good Neutral Good Chaotic Good
Neutral Lawful Neutral True Neutral Chaotic Neutral
Evil Lawful Evil Neutral Evil Chaotic Evil