ConcubusBunny
Chaotic lewd enby bunny. They/them
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If everyone truly has a moral compass then why does the world have an attribute to what's considered good or evil? Is being good simply doing what the populos considers to be right? Just? Or something else? Is a moral compass something people in power put into the minds of the masses to control them from questioning their questionable moral decision if they say that they had the countries best intrest in my mind
Chaotic enby thinking on the toilet.
While on the toilet today I had a thought that bothered me for a while now, my characters alignment; whenever I drm up ccharacter for my stories I always make them neutral cause I can never decide to make them evil or good they always end up doing stuff that isn't neccessarily good or bad no matter people around them might think or the professions that they are doing which got me thinking if people who write hero/villain stories ever have this problem is there a threshold that they set for their characters that they wouldn't cross? should I give my haracters some sort of moral compassto guide their actions from being too good/bad? Shoul they feel accountable from being a filthy hero/villain or forced into situations where they had to make those decisions and regret it but know that they'll just have to o it over and over again so they really don't care at this point.
What is your haracters alignment and why are they retraigned by any moral compass, is there a reason behind their actions that you could explain but never really justify because saying that this action is justified by knowing the full context doesn't really make sense or are they just a ghost caosting through life without any chains to hold them back?
While on the toilet today I had a thought that bothered me for a while now, my characters alignment; whenever I drm up ccharacter for my stories I always make them neutral cause I can never decide to make them evil or good they always end up doing stuff that isn't neccessarily good or bad no matter people around them might think or the professions that they are doing which got me thinking if people who write hero/villain stories ever have this problem is there a threshold that they set for their characters that they wouldn't cross? should I give my haracters some sort of moral compassto guide their actions from being too good/bad? Shoul they feel accountable from being a filthy hero/villain or forced into situations where they had to make those decisions and regret it but know that they'll just have to o it over and over again so they really don't care at this point.
What is your haracters alignment and why are they retraigned by any moral compass, is there a reason behind their actions that you could explain but never really justify because saying that this action is justified by knowing the full context doesn't really make sense or are they just a ghost caosting through life without any chains to hold them back?