Seems to be all the actively evil humans, any man who takes advantage of a woman, any who would hound a person for being different, vile evil cretins.
Is she chaotic good?
or would she be chaotic evil (IE evil people always believe they are good even when their actions are inherently not.)
Seeing as I am woefully lacking knowledge of this Mencius Moldbug (while I had always liked the fantasy genre, my experiences of it in tabletop game form were very limited, it was mostly books and video games such as RuneScape and the Artix Entertainment games), I cannot truly argue.
However, I do believe that Chaotic Good can exist, however mostly as an addon to Lawful Good (yes, I believe that this paradox can truly exist).
Wait… Chaotic good was always a thing like in act of random kindness to one of many street paupers (who could be killed by his peers later for the spoils).
Chaotic alignment part could be rather easily resembled with a die roll to determine the direction of second part, but it means that chaotic characters always experience combo of mood swings mixed with moral dilemmas and they aren't capable of navigation in this mess, so their line of behaviour is (insanely) unpredictable for those, who aren't close acquaintances, cause only those might have a clue about their thought patterns stemming from more obvious core values.
You don't need to know about Mencius Moldbug (apparently not a fictional character) to be able to disagree; saying he proves there's no Chaotic Good is like saying that Sonichu proves there are no good webcomics.
Arguably stranger, even, given that Moldbug's neomonarchic views would likely put him on the Lawful side of alignment chart, for all that they don't align with the society he lives in.
Still could be considered "Lawful Evil". They all deserved their fate. Also the last guy might didn't die – a broken jaw, some missing teeth for sure, but that's not a fatal injury.
She didn’t kill him here, merely dispensing a taste of his own medicine, seeing as him and his friends had forced her to do the same before. She’s targeting those who harmed her or her mother…for now…
If she didn’t kill him, then she just broke his jaw, quite possibly, broke it completely off (unlike what most people call a ‘broken jaw’, which on most cases, but not all, is simply dislocated or ‘popped’ out of one socket), at the least, he will never chew food with his own teeth ever again
Part of Jone’s arc is that she devolves from what she was and what she ultimately becomes. Jone is meant to be terrifying in her unpredictability. Her lack of voice and her face which doesn’t always have emotional expression allows some to project their own motivations on her. I wanted to her make people uneasy.
ok now im really confused about her killing patterns
oh wait I just noticed that that’s the guy who forced her to bite that log a few weeks ago
I’m impressed she found the exact same piece of wood.
(Although that’s probably Rich trying to drop us a hint so we remember who that kid is)
Seems to be all the actively evil humans, any man who takes advantage of a woman, any who would hound a person for being different, vile evil cretins.
Is she chaotic good?
or would she be chaotic evil (IE evil people always believe they are good even when their actions are inherently not.)
There is no Chaotic Good. In 2015 and even in 2009 Mencius Moldbug should have taught you that.
She is Chaotic. And vengeful.
Seeing as I am woefully lacking knowledge of this Mencius Moldbug (while I had always liked the fantasy genre, my experiences of it in tabletop game form were very limited, it was mostly books and video games such as RuneScape and the Artix Entertainment games), I cannot truly argue.
However, I do believe that Chaotic Good can exist, however mostly as an addon to Lawful Good (yes, I believe that this paradox can truly exist).
Wait… Chaotic good was always a thing like in act of random kindness to one of many street paupers (who could be killed by his peers later for the spoils).
Chaotic alignment part could be rather easily resembled with a die roll to determine the direction of second part, but it means that chaotic characters always experience combo of mood swings mixed with moral dilemmas and they aren't capable of navigation in this mess, so their line of behaviour is (insanely) unpredictable for those, who aren't close acquaintances, cause only those might have a clue about their thought patterns stemming from more obvious core values.
You don't need to know about Mencius Moldbug (apparently not a fictional character) to be able to disagree; saying he proves there's no Chaotic Good is like saying that Sonichu proves there are no good webcomics.
Arguably stranger, even, given that Moldbug's neomonarchic views would likely put him on the Lawful side of alignment chart, for all that they don't align with the society he lives in.
Still could be considered "Lawful Evil". They all deserved their fate. Also the last guy might didn't die – a broken jaw, some missing teeth for sure, but that's not a fatal injury.
She didn’t kill him here, merely dispensing a taste of his own medicine, seeing as him and his friends had forced her to do the same before. She’s targeting those who harmed her or her mother…for now…
If she didn’t kill him, then she just broke his jaw, quite possibly, broke it completely off (unlike what most people call a ‘broken jaw’, which on most cases, but not all, is simply dislocated or ‘popped’ out of one socket), at the least, he will never chew food with his own teeth ever again
Part of Jone’s arc is that she devolves from what she was and what she ultimately becomes. Jone is meant to be terrifying in her unpredictability. Her lack of voice and her face which doesn’t always have emotional expression allows some to project their own motivations on her. I wanted to her make people uneasy.
You succeeded in your purpose.
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