I recall thinking "duh. a'course I'll be that alignment" back in the day. All I had to do was 'good', which is what I wanted to do anyway, and it left me free to work around rules and laws I thought were crazy, which is what I wanted to do anyway.
I would sometimes pick another alignment for a particular type of character that I wanted to play for a bit, but cg was the choice if I didn't want to have to think about alignment issues. That was usu the case, since we were lame roleplayers in that our sessions were mainly focused on us laughing until we couldn't speak rather than speaking 'the way the character would', etc. We also didn't front for a coven and use 'real spells', so we were pikers all around.
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I would sometimes pick another alignment for a particular type of character that I wanted to play for a bit, but cg was the choice if I didn't want to have to think about alignment issues. That was usu the case, since we were lame roleplayers in that our sessions were mainly focused on us laughing until we couldn't speak rather than speaking 'the way the character would', etc. We also didn't front for a coven and use 'real spells', so we were pikers all around.
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