User:Proton/Alignment
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- Based on the work at http://easydamus.com/alignmentreal.html.
No Chaotic Stupid. Actual random behavior lies squarely in the domain of insanity, rather than alignment.
Conservation | — | Openness to Change | |
---|---|---|---|
Self-Transcendence | Integrity | Mercy | Liberty |
| | Harmony | Equity | Autonomy |
Self-Enhancement | Ascendancy | Supremacy | Luxury |
These alignments represent a wide and specific array of personal values that players can interpret easier.
Integrity. You don't like upsetting or hurting people, or violating social expectations. You believe in respect, commitment, and accepting the ideas you've gained from traditional culture or religion. You try to protect and improve the well-being of your in-group. Obedience, self-discipline, politeness, honoring parents and elders, respecting tradition, being devout, accepting your own portion in life, humility, moderation, helpfulness, responsibility, forgiveness, honesty, loyalty, true friendship, and mature love.
Mercy. You try to protect and improve the well-being of your in-group, and understand, appreciate, tolerate, and promote the well-being of all people and nature. Helpfulness, responsibility, forgiveness, honesty, loyalty, true friendship, mature love, advancing equality and social justice, oneness with nature, protecting the environment, wisdom, broad-mindedness, filling the world with beauty, and wanting to see the world at peace.
Liberty. You understand, appreciate, tolerate, and promote the well-being of all people and for nature. Independent thought and action; choosing, creating, exploring. Advancing equality and social justice, oneness with nature, protecting the environment, wisdom, broad-mindedness, filling the world with beauty, wanting to see the world at peace, freedom, creativity, independence, choosing your own goals, curiosity, and self-respect.
Harmony. You seek safety, harmony, and stability in society, relationships, and yourself. You don't like upsetting or hurting people, or violating social expectations. You believe in respect, commitment, and accepting the ideas you've gained from traditional culture or religion. Ensuring national security, reciprocation of favors, ensuring family security, having a sense of belonging, preserving the social order, health, cleanliness, obedience, self-discipline, politeness, honoring parents and elders, respecting tradition, being devout, accepting your own portion in life, humility, and moderation.
Equity. The box for people who don't fit in a box.
Autonomy. Independent thought and action; choosing, creating, exploring. You seek excitement, novelty, and challenge in life. Freedom, creativity, independence, choosing your own goals, curiosity, self-respect, excitement, variation, being daring.
Ascendancy. You seek social status and prestige, and control or dominance over people and resources. You seek safety, harmony, and stability in society, relationships, and yourself. Social power, wealth, authority, preserving your public image, social recognition, ensuring national security, reciprocation of favors, ensuring family security, having a sense of belonging, preserving the social order, health, and cleanliness.
Supremacy. You seek personal success through demonstrating competence according to social standards. You seek social status and prestige, and control or dominance over people and resources. Ambition, influence, capability, success, intelligence, self-respect, social power, wealth, authority, preserving your public image, and social recognition.
Luxury. You seek pleasure and sensuous gratification for yourself. Experiencing pleasure and enjoying life.