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You are a Gray Jedi. A Stray Dog that wanders the line between Light and Dark. Ever questioning both sides and balancing them out as it pleases you.
Pretty much what I expected. I always thought it was strange how there are always two sides that are supposed to represent "absolute good" or "absolute evil" when neither side is anything close to that.
Playing D&D has helped a lot for me to understand the many shades of grey in this case with alignments like "lawful good" or "chaotic evil."
Those I have played with who choose "evil" characters always find themselves in situations where acting characteristically evil is detrimental to their overall goal, and making the "evil" choice is as good as making a stupid one. The same can usually be said for "good" characters. In the end, everyone always ends up being re-aligned into some form of neutral by the DM based on the choices said players have made over time.
There really is no such thing as an "evil" person, or a "good" one. I heard it put like this before, though I'm not sure where: No one is ever the same person all the time. We all wear many masks.
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Not to be confused with people who are terminally stupid.