Actually, Toran's Code is the
[LORE]Conducts of Virtue[/LORE]:
Valor, Empathy, Conviction, Humility, Sacrifice, Honorable Combat, and Restraint.
Being a warrior does not make one chaotic, first of all. Toranites fight evil because it is what needs to be done for the greater good of the people of Layonara. They are strict to their code, they follow high morals, and they do what needs to be done even in the face of adversity. They also believe that people can change when they want to, have the right motivations and support for doing so, and when they are given the chance to. They don't believe that everyone -will- change, but part of their code, and the conducts as mentioned above means that they will nearly always offer that opportunity. If that opportunity is passed up *gestures vaguely*...
Toranites do not support rebellion for the sake of rebellion. Toranites believe that laws are good and that honor and self-discipline are good qualities. However, they also believe in goodness. So, if the rebellion is to stand up for beliefs in honor and goodness and against tyranny, then yes. If it was just because they felt like rebelling, no.
Toranites are not warriors for the sake of war. Most of them probably would prefer not to have to go to war. They do it because they know they have to. They fight for the greater good. Yes, maybe that sounds NG, except that they know that their driving force and purpose is for that goodness, which makes it so that they feel they cannot back down no matter if it means that their lives are on the line, which a NG person might choose to waffle. Toranites hold their duty to their god, their church, their families, and the overall (good) population of Layonara over their own personal fears. (Valor)
I hope that clears some things up.
~Alatriel