This is a game world, alignments are not subtle shades of grey they are more like black and white (for the most part). So evil does evil and good does good.
The only bad guy PC that has done this (in my experience, I dont know Chanda) is Daralith. The rest are "hiding in the shadows" which means really not playing thier alignments.
Vengeance is an art. It is sweet and should be savored, a pleasure not to be rushed. Nothing is more satisfying than watching your plans for revenge come to fruition and have the object of your retribution realize you were behind it...but realize too late. The Prince of Hate will look down favorably upon you if your subterfuge remains hidden to all but your target.
Cut them some slack, as there are few ways to really 'play' alignment that will not make them rather stupid villains. Even in submissions they are writing for a clean set of forums for a family server. Rather than encouraging the stupid villain syndrome, why not just push to not allow evil on submission after all, leaving it to CDQs to ensure the evil alignment is totally deserved, if you don't feel that they are?
Acceptable evil covered in a CDT would be that which affects no other player, nor would be visible in the gameworld (no cities razed, buildings set aflame, prominent NPCs killed). It would, however, open the floor to possible retribution if you were sloppy in your CDT.
Arguing viewpoint and societal relativity is irrelevant, since, in-game, they are absolutes, not relative values.
The system of moral codes by which people judge others conforms to the majority rule of acceptable social standards. So in that sense, real world perceptions and IC perceptions are entirely relevant, for without room temperature, how is one to categorize that which is hot or cold?I guess my view is that all moral judgements are social constructs perpetuated by the adoption of environmental standards. When one feels that an act has dissonance from the subjective concept of righteousness, then they percieve evil; and when one feels that an act is harmonious with their personal perceptions of right, then they percieve good.
So much importance is placed on the consistancy of alignment when the very nature of alignment isn't even consistant.
BTW under these conditions it is ok for me to write in Wren's CDT that he saved a whole town from a band of monsters and he found a cure to a sickness that was klling all the children in the town. After that he raised the funds needed to rebuild the town. Wow he is good