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'''Chaotic Good''' is the [[alignment]] of benevolence exercised in opposition to authority. Chaotic Good is skeptical of rules, order, and authority, believing them to be corrupting forces.
'''Chaotic Good''' is the [[alignment]] of benevolence exercised in opposition to authority. Chaotic Good is skeptical of rules, order, and authority, believing them to be corrupting forces.


== Meta examples ==<ref>Everyone always says Robin Hood, but IMO Robin Hood is Neutral Good. My reasoning? What happens at the end of every Robin Hood movie? He gets married to Maid Marian and King Richard returns from the wars, and Robin Hood is happy. He doesn't have a problem with kings, only evil kings.</ref>
Chaotic Good differs from Neutral Good in that Chaotic Good is unwilling to compromise or work with authority.
 
Chaotic Good differs from Chaotic Neutral in that Chaotic Good does not place opposition to authority as the highest good, but rather sees opposition to authority as a prerequisite for the highest good.
 
== Meta examples ==
 
Idk man this is a very rare alignment and if you ask me it might not even exist<ref>Everyone always says Robin Hood, but IMO Robin Hood is Neutral Good. My reasoning? What happens at the end of every Robin Hood movie? He gets married to Maid Marian and King Richard returns from the wars, and Robin Hood is happy. He doesn't have a problem with kings, only evil kings.</ref>


* Luna Lovegood maybe
* Luna Lovegood maybe
* Maybe the Mad Hatter from that weird Tim Burton live-action ''Alice in Wonderland'' movie
* Maybe the Mad Hatter from that weird Tim Burton live-action ''Alice in Wonderland'' movie
* Maybe Tom Bombadil?
* Maybe Tom Bombadil?
== Chaotic Good powers ==
* [[Eilistraee]]
* [[Vaisha]]
== Chaotic Good mortals ==
* [[Salysa Aidani]]


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Latest revision as of 14:15, 15 July 2025

Chaotic Good is the alignment of benevolence exercised in opposition to authority. Chaotic Good is skeptical of rules, order, and authority, believing them to be corrupting forces.

Chaotic Good differs from Neutral Good in that Chaotic Good is unwilling to compromise or work with authority.

Chaotic Good differs from Chaotic Neutral in that Chaotic Good does not place opposition to authority as the highest good, but rather sees opposition to authority as a prerequisite for the highest good.

Meta examples

Idk man this is a very rare alignment and if you ask me it might not even exist[1]

  • Luna Lovegood maybe
  • Maybe the Mad Hatter from that weird Tim Burton live-action Alice in Wonderland movie
  • Maybe Tom Bombadil?

Chaotic Good powers

Chaotic 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

Notes

  1. Everyone always says Robin Hood, but IMO Robin Hood is Neutral Good. My reasoning? What happens at the end of every Robin Hood movie? He gets married to Maid Marian and King Richard returns from the wars, and Robin Hood is happy. He doesn't have a problem with kings, only evil kings.