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by disembiggen 1506 days ago
> However, if you are too lazy to use your imagination to decide what alignment a character might be, then maybe role-playing isn’t for you

Using your imagination around the roll of a dice is the entire point of using dice in an rpg, if I just wanted to make this stuff up with no rules and no restrictions then I'd be writing a novel

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Absolutely. But also, "imagination" is biased by what we know. Randomizing things via die is a great way to let go of clichés and prejudice.
Don't remember were, but I saw someone randomly rolling the sex of NPCs when the sex isn't important to story. A nice touch, which made me realize that a lot of NPCs I came up with weren't randomly distributed. magicians for example tended to majority female...

Once I built a separate Battletech universe using the random event tables from the MW3 RPG. it was centered around one particular merc unit and span like 150 years. Was fun to interpret the random events to put them into context and build story around it.

Aye, I like dice that randomly generate characters and towns as you never really know what you’re gonna get.
Always hated "alignment" in D&D. Your character is as they do. I was happy to move over to DragonQuest back in the day, did away with a lot of D&D's baggage to my mind.