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Episode Isekai Mokushiroku Mynoghra: Hametsu no Bunmei de Hajimeru Sekai Seifuku • Apocalypse Bringer Mynoghra: World Conquest Starts with the Civilization of Ruin - Episode 6 discussion
Isekai Mokushiroku Mynoghra: Hametsu no Bunmei de Hajimeru Sekai Seifuku, episode 6
Alternative names: Isekai Mokushiroku Mynoghra ~Hametsu no Bunmei de Hajimeru Sekai Seifuku~
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u/Emi_Ibarazakiii Aug 10 '25
I was never quite sure about that stuff, but isn't 'Chaotic' usually what allows the Good character to do the 'traditionally evil thing' to help others?
Say you assassinate a slave owner in their sleep, you're doing it for good (free the slaves) but you're doing something inherently evil (murdering someone in their sleep), so that I thought that was 'chaotic good', while a 'lawful good' person would refrain from doing that even to save the slaves, so he would try to bring the slave owner to justice, or - if the justice supports that - try to change the entire judicial system, etc..!
(Maybe he could offer him a proper duel, that's not too evil!)