Talk:The Spire Prison (3.5e Campaign Setting)/Character Creation

Alignment
I've always found alignment to be a limiting factor in the character of PCs, rather than something that empowers them to play deeper characters. A player may play a certain way just because "it's written on their sheet" rather than having deep factors that contribute to their motivations, actions, and reactions to what they experience. The deepest characters I've played (and played with) have always been technically "neutral", just because that's the only real way to have shades of gray rather than the straitjacket of black and white that the normal D&D alignment portrays which makes for much more interesting characters. --Ghostwheel 13:24, 20 September 2012 (UTC)