Nah, it’s chaotic. A lawful person might ask the cops to set up a speed trap there, as it’s their responsibility. She’s out there getting drivers to follow the law in her own way.
Chaotic motivation and lawful action are not mutually exclusive, in my experience. Lawful good is believing that there is a right code to live by - “the law” - be that an actual legal system, or a creed.
Chaotic good, on the other hand, is still good, but it’s a very personal, sometimes selfish good. They do not have a book or spoken history to point to and say “this is what’s right.” But they know it when they see it.
That’s how I’ve always explained it to people, after having it explained to me as that 🤷
Nah, it’s chaotic. A lawful person might ask the cops to set up a speed trap there, as it’s their responsibility. She’s out there getting drivers to follow the law in her own way.
Chaotic motivation and lawful action are not mutually exclusive, in my experience. Lawful good is believing that there is a right code to live by - “the law” - be that an actual legal system, or a creed.
Chaotic good, on the other hand, is still good, but it’s a very personal, sometimes selfish good. They do not have a book or spoken history to point to and say “this is what’s right.” But they know it when they see it.
That’s how I’ve always explained it to people, after having it explained to me as that 🤷