The World of Layonara
The Layonara Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Fogo_ on July 17, 2005, 03:55:00 AM
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You can't start your character as evil. Your actions makes you evil. But where can i find "evil" quests. Or places i can make a aligment change?
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You have to begin to act evil, step by step take actions and decisions that are more evil than good. Now I do not mean kill somebody on sight if you do not like him, that is wrong, illegal and doesn't fit with the aligment that you have at the moment. But for example on a quest, a "good" quest, there is a villain who is forming a mercenary guild to kill people for gold. Let us assume that your true neutral character is on that quest with a party, they are trying to contact the villain and eliminate him, if needed.
Now upon meeting with the villain your character is rather interested in the guild, he ask a lot about it and thinks it is rather interesting and even beneficial, if one has enough gold. He tries to protect it and justify the guild's existance. This will mean that the party will give you bad looks and try to shut you up. The quest will probably end with the destruction of the guild, due to the fact that the majority of the party is good. But nevertheless you acted a bit "evil".
Now this is just an example of a small step, there will have to be very very many and in time you will lead your character towards the evil aligment.
Hope that helped
Ar7
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But in that example, do i need a DM/GM make an aligment change. NPC evil chat... that is automatic, is there many in Layonara?? And i liked your story.. it was really good. But i look for NPC changers. Thanks!
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I think there was a small misunderstanding, I am really not a good writer :)
In this example the GM will probably not change your characters aligment even for one point. You see, as far as I know, you will not get your evil aligment by such changes from DMs ( although small changes are possible on quests ) You will need to RP that your character is changing, becoming evil. You will need to do it each day and on each quest. Of course that doesn't mean that in every situation you will try and make something that is very very very evil. Just when a good oportunity comes you can try and do something like described in my example.
After months of such play you may apply for evil. Your submission will be reviewed by all of the GMs and Leanthar himself. Now if they all agree then there will be a CDQ for you and if you pass it, you become evil.
For a better and more detailed answer you should probably wait for L. I described it as best as I could.
Ar7
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Sorry for the double post, I forgot to mention something. There are no NPCs that can change your aligment, I mean there are no static quests that you do to get your aligment changed.
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Ar7 - 7/17/2005 1:43 PM I think there was a small misunderstanding, I am really not a good writer :)
In this example the GM will probably not change your characters aligment even for one point. You see, as far as I know, you will not get your evil aligment by such changes from DMs ( although small changes are possible on quests ) You will need to RP that your character is changing, becoming evil. You will need to do it each day and on each quest. Of course that doesn't mean that in every situation you will try and make something that is very very very evil. Just when a good oportunity comes you can try and do something like described in my example.
After months of such play you may apply for evil. Your submission will be reviewed by all of the GMs and Leanthar himself. Now if they all agree then there will be a CDQ for you and if you pass it, you become evil.
For a better and more detailed answer you should probably wait for L. I described it as best as I could. Ar7
I think you summed it up rather nicely though.
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Ohh, Thank you, i think i got all my answers cleared. You were great help for me. I know now what i need to know, and for that i thank you all. :D :D
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Fogo_ - 7/17/2005 10:23 AM
Ohh, Thank you, i think i got all my answers cleared. You were great help for me. I know now what i need to know, and for that i thank you all. :D :D
And trust me. Sometimes on the CDQs to go evil, the decision might be too much for the character. Key had to kill Remiel's daughter on her CDQ, but she didn't, and faced the penalties.