Hello, dear readers! This article series is meant to showcase my personal thoughts on how to make an immersive homebrewed world in Dungeons & Dragons from the ground up. The article ties into my own ...
The alignment chart, borrowed from the roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons, is a common way of classifying different characters or situations along axes of good and evil, law and chaos. Many ...
Mike White’s acclaimed HBO show, The White Lotus Season 3, has ended, prompting a conversation among viewers about the characters’ alignment chart. For the uninitiated, an alignment chart (popularized ...
Poor Will Byers (Noah Schnapp). The kid gets captured by a monster and held hostage in a parallel dimension for the majority of Stranger Things Season 1. In season 2 the Mind Flayer possesses him. By ...
ALIGNMENT charts have apparently fascinated the writers of engineering text-books to such an extent that they can write of nothing else. That they are interesting and useful cannot be doubted; but the ...
Connors is back and he's turned over a new leaf. (Well, that's what he tried to prove at least.) The resident crooked cop sought redemption on Cloak and Dagger Season 2 Episode 5 for everything he did ...
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Personally I'd side with Purist given how heavily ingrained it is in society. In the more Neutral vein, I sometimes make my kids variants of the beloved PBJ, such as mashing up peanut butter and ...
The popular tabletop game, Dungeons & Dragons (also known as D&D), introduced the concept of moral alignments as a simple way to explain a character's personality. Though there are many versions of ...
ALIGNMENT charts have been used to some extent by engineers in recent years, and are capable of being employed to a much greater extent. The method was developed very largely by Prof. Peddle, of the ...