Talk:Day 121-130/@comment-134.114.95.24-20150305163905/@comment-134.114.59.199-20150306090900

Lancer, as I have said on previous posts, in D&D it is not intention based but action based. What I was brining up was the act of cannibalism itself. He did defend himself I get that. But it's the eatting the corpse afterwards that is the act that is evil.

aqualarius, I see your point but an alignment in D&D is not known by the character. If you play an evil character does the charater always know that he is evil? The alignment system is used to describe how a character will behave and is needed for certain spells that use alignments. Also I had stated that I went raw (in D&D vernacular raw means rules as written incase anyone reading this did not know) with D&D alignment rules. I defined the D&D definition of evil in an earlier post and since I am using raw he is most definitely evil.