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Originally Posted by WeepingWillow23
I got Lawful Good: 58.3% good & 33.3% lawful
As a lawful good person, you tend to act as you are expected to. You tell the truth, keep your word, help those in need, and speak out against injustice. You believe that the guilty deserve to be punished. You believe in bringing good to the most people possible while doing a minimum amount of harm. You are stern but fair.
You are the stereotypical “Crusader.” You combine honor and compassion.
Examples of characters and people who fit into the same alignment as you include Superman, Abraham Lincoln, Phileas Fogg, Captain Picard, Sherlock Holmes, and The Tick (who is also sometimes revered to be “Lawful Stupid.”
I don't really understand what this has to do with voices though? I am very conforming in general. There's a store nearby that has a one way system around the showroom bit, and I feel uncomfortable going the 'wrong' way round. This stops me doing 'socially unacceptable' things like talking out loud to voices, and tin foiling my head or my bedroom (why do I think aluminium foil would stop the thought suppression frequency??)
*Willow*
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You are the first lawful one here....my thoughts on the voices is that if you recognize the voice as an authority in some way you might respond in a typical lawful way...let's say your voice is the prime minister and he tells you to do something even if it's just to eat a doughnut are you more likely to listen than I would be if the voice of Obama told me to do something? I don't know if it's true or not just a thought...so because you're motivated by good it would have to be something with a net positive outcome. Alternately would you be less inclined to believe the voices and instead rely on the laws of this world as you have particular respect for them above your own laws? I don't know it was all just fodder for conversation....