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Based directly off the Dungeons and Dragons series, the character alignments describe what alignment characters are based on their actions and moralities. There are three categories in two sections: 1.Good, Neutral, and Evil. 2.Lawful, Neutral, and Chaotic

Lawful Good (Crusader)

These characters always mean well and do the right things.

Lawful Neutral (Judge)

These characters follow laws and rules, but not always for justice.

Lawful Evil (Dominator)

These characters are still ruthless and are not very sympathetic, but they still want others to obey their rules and commands.

Neutral Good (Benefactor)

These characters can cause trouble, and obey rules, but will still do good things.

True Neutral (Undecided)

Also known as "Neutral Neutral", or simply just "Neutral", these characters aren't really good or evil nor do they obey nor disobey rules.

Neutral Evil (Malefactor)

Some of these villains were revealed to be friendly at first, but have betrayed the heroes later on in the story.

Chaotic Good (Rebel)

These characters cause trouble occasionally, but will still fight the good fight.

Chaotic Neutral (Free Spirit)

These characters do not care about rules at any or most of the time and prefer their own rules.

Chaotic Evil (Destroyer)

This is the worst of all alignments, as these characters are dangerous psychopaths and lunatics who feel very little or no empathy.

  • Carnage (The Amazing Spider-Man)
  • The Director (Halloween Horror Nights 13)
  • HIM (The Powerpuff Girls)
  • The Hockey-Masked Maniac (Dan Vs. The Family Camping Trip)
  • Jack the Clown (Halloween Horror Nights X)
  • Lady Luck (Halloween Horror Nights 21)
  • The Master (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Oogie Boogie (The Nightmare Before Christmas)
  • Pitch (Rise of the Guardians)
  • Red Skull (Captain America Comics)
  • Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty)
  • Shaw (Open Season)
  • Tighten (Megamind)
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