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Your Score: Neutral-Good


84% Good, 58% Chaotic



Plane of Existence: Elysium, "Blessed Fields". Description: The plane of peace. Notable Inhabitants: Guardinals - noble immortal humanoids with bestial features.

Examples of Neutral-Goods (Ethically Neutral, Morally Good)

Cloud Strife (FFVII)
Boogenhagen (FFVII)
Mother Theresa
Ghandi
Sidhartha Gautama (the Buddha)
Gandalf
Bilbo & Frodo Baggins
Samwise Gamgee
Indiana Jones
The Dali Lama
Ben (O-Bi-Wan) Kenobi
Luke Skywalker
Harry Potter
Hermionie
Dumbledore

Often goes along with the laws and desires of the group as being the easiest course of action, but ethical considerations clearly have top priority. May pursue quite abstract goals. Often aloof and difficult to understand.

Will keep their word to others of good alignment
Would not attack an unarmed foe
Will not use poison
Will help those in need
May work with others
Indifferent to higher authority
Indifferent to organizations

Neutral Good "Pure Good"
"Benefactor"


A neutral good [person] will obey the law, or break it when he or she sees it will serve a greater good. He or she is not bound strongly to a social system or order. His or her need to help others and reduce their suffering may take precedence over all else. Neutral good [people] do good for goodness' sake, not because they are directed to by law or by whim.

This alignment desires good without bias for or against order.

Other Alignments and Tendencies (Tendenices are what you would more often sway towards; esp. for Neutrals):
0-39% Good, 0-39% Chaotic: Lawful-Evil
0-39% Good, 40-60% Chaotic: Neutral-Evil
0-39% Good, 61-100% Chaotic: Chaotic-Evil
40-60% Good, 0-39% Chaotic: Lawful-Neutral
40-60% Good, 40-60% Chaotic: True Neutral
40-60% Good, 61-100% Chaotic: Chaotic-Neutral
61-100% Good, 0-39% Chaotic: Lawful-Good
61-100% Good, 61-100% Chaotic: Chaotic-Good

Link: The Alignment Test written by xan81 on OkCupid, home of the The Dating Persona Test


I think that is a perfectly worthy and admirable alignment ^_^



I did some shopping for camp today: got some shorts (since I have none; I seem to either wear pants or skirts, lol)-- including a short blue plaid pair that I enjoy because they are comfy and show off my legs I am getting proud of from my leg exercises ^_^-- bug spray, etc . . . I also got a wristwatch on sale (with a nice pink leather band, so I don't look like a failed suicide attempt with my ribbon anymore-- and don't have the obnoxious velcro that ripped all my clothes, which I replaced with said ribbon, lol . . . ), a wind-up alarm clock, and a solar/crank-powered flashlight. I guess I'm only going to need batteries for my camera-- which is sort of a battery-whore. I need to get a bigger camera card in the next few days, too-- the last thing on my list-- as I only now hold about 60 pictures.

I wish I could bring the laptop with me to camp. It would be so useful to have for the like eight hours I have to sit in the Minneapolis airport between when I arrive (at about 7:45 in the morning) and when I have to catch the bus for Bemidji (at about 3:00 in the afternoon). (I then go on to ride the bus for six hours . . . O.o . . . I am going to get so sick of being alive, lol . . . ). Also, Michael says the computers are fought over, and so if I have my own with wireless access, I'll be good without needing to wait for one of the communal camp ones. Plus then I could continue to work on my story ^_^ I really sincerely doubt my dad will let me take it, though /-: It's times like these I really wish I had my own. I might have had a laptop if the ones they were selling back when I was buying them in July/August before college weren't taking advantage of the fact that every college student wants one by being so damn expensive! (I went for the cheap $299 eMachines desktop :-P).

Memorial Day weekend turned out okay. There was no Memorial Day Regatta, either day )-: but oh well; the weather was gross, cloudy, and pretty chilly for the first two days, anyway. Grama and Winston came up for the afternoon on Sunday, and it finally started to brighten up. We sat out on the pier and snacked, and then Dad made steaks. Today it was actually pretty gorgeous; it was warm enough for some brave folks to swim (like, um, crazy-ass Neil O.o). I woke up early and went skiing (my only chance before I leave for camp!)-- and it all came back to me, thankfully ^_^ though I felt like I was going to catch freaking hypothermia from the water, as it hasn't warmed up yet; my heart rate shot up and I started shaking, and, boy, was that motivation to get up on the first try! Lol . . . Later, I got wet again, this time on the waverunner, which hit a few of the plentiful Memorial Day weekend-waves-- one of which washed completely over me and was quite a bit of a shock! Lol . . .

Oh, boat radio stealer also must have stolen my Seafaring mix CD along with it. Poopface; I bet he doesn't even listen to it . . .

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