Netbook of Alignment (3.5e Variant Rule)

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Introduction

This netbook is a collection of ideas and thoughts on the topic of alignment. The original intent is to focus primarily on optional rule ideas for AD&D 3.5e, but many of these ideas may be used elsewhere.

This set of variant rules is intended to be used with the Fortress Celestia Campaign Setting, but it can be used with almost any setting. I recommend it for use with the vampires of the Gothic Light campaign setting as well.

Despite, or maybe because of, its simplicity, alignment is one of the most controversial and confusing rule categories in d20 - style roleplaying games, as well as one of the aspects of D&D that successfully started to move into popular culture as a whole. Alignment has also seen a LOT of changes over the various editions of D&D ([and other games that copied the idea!). Like most other people obsessed with their fantasy life, I've had an axe to grind, two cents, and a drop to toss in the ocean on this topic, but rather than continue the endless debate on various web forums, I thought I'd try and start a group - authored set of optional rules on the subject. In doing so I was inspired by Frank and K's wonderful Tome of Necromancy for my choice of format. Just as the Tome allows easy creation of a homebrew ruleset for undead that works better than the cannon rules without contradicting the spirit of those rules, I hope, with tongue firmly in cheek and thinking cap out of the box and firmly on head, to start something that will do the same for alignment.

--Frodo Goofball 19:41, 20 July 2008 (MDT)

Articles

Everyone with more than one alignment, raise your hand
Alignment Demographics
Let's all Change Alignment
Detect Alignment Variant Rules

Adventure Ideas

The DM's Revenge
War over Technicality
Demon Child
Mirror, Mirror
Death just isn't what it used to be
Alignments as Factions

Recommended Reading

The following are recommended for authors, players, DMs, and anyone else looking for help with alignment.

Prose

Easydamus' alignment system

from TV Tropes

Poetry

from Wicked: the Musical


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