Alignment

Published: Feb. 11, 2022, 1 p.m.

Once more I'm joined by Scott, a.k.a. Optional Rule! This time we discuss the hot topic of alignment in Dungeons & Dragons. Scott takes us through the history of alignment, and how it impacted and shaped the earliest editions of the game - I'm willing to bet you never knew how the cold war affects your player character! Despite all the (arguably justified) negativity around alignment, it still provides value in the utility of a consistent experience, the same reason USB is so ubiquitous! However, with all things involving humans, there is always the risk of misalignment (pun intended). Often there is the implicit ideal that the player characters are "heroes", that is to say, "good". How this impacts the design of 5e and the DM/Player interaction is a subtle but noticeable effect of alignment.

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  • 01:15 - History of Alignment
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  • 16:40 - Scorched Earth Solution
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  • 21:34 - Does Alignment Stifle Role Play?
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  • 30:04 - The Alignment Police
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  • 43:46 - Reconciling the Heroic Trope
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  • 'Agency' episode of Thinking Critically
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Intro Music: 'Local Forecast' by Kevin MacLeod
\nIntermission Music: 'Chill' by Kevin MacLeod
\nOutro Music: 'Local Forecast - Elevator' by Kevin MacLeod