Thread:Ult.spidernik/@comment-1009000-20140223004506/@comment-1009000-20140223012611

sorry, an old nerd's joke. In the old ad&d pen and paper roleplaying games, alignment was not only divided between good, neutal and evil, but also by lawful, neutral and chaotic. It allowed for finer characterizations, because alignment is sometimes difficult. What is with a good character who does evil things at times? What about the evil, but honorable guy?

By the ad&d system, Dr. Doom would be a lawful evil, for example, as opposed to Carnage who would be chaotic evil. The Punisher a lawful neutral, Deadpool a Chaotic Neutral. Captain America a lawful good and i suppose Gambit a chaotic good.

and this should explain. again, I was joking to illustrate that it's sometimes difficult to classify a character on alignmen.