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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long as it is for the greater good. They could easily be mistaken for both LawfulGood and ChaoticGood because of this. Therefore only way for someone to identify one is to examine their beliefs and motivations, which would require an in-depth knowledge of the character. So finding an \
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\\\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long as it is for the greater good. They could easily be mistaken for both LawfulGood and ChaoticGood because of this. Therefore the only way for someone to identify one is to examine their beliefs and motivations, which would require an in-depth knowledge of the character. So finding an \\\"iconic\\\" NeutralGood character would be pretty hard.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long as it is for the greater good. They could easily be mistaken for both LawfulGood and ChaoticGood because of this. The only way for someone to tell is to examine their beliefs and motivations, which would require an in depth knowledge of the character. So finding an \
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\\\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long as it is for the greater good. They could easily be mistaken for both LawfulGood and ChaoticGood because of this. Therefore only way for someone to identify one is to examine their beliefs and motivations, which would require an in-depth knowledge of the character. So finding an \\\"iconic\\\" NeutralGood character would be pretty hard.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long is it is for the greater good. They could easily be mistaken for both LawfulGood and ChaoticGood because of this. The only way for someone to tell is to examine their beliefs and motivations, which would require an in depth knowledge of the character. So finding an \
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\\\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long as it is for the greater good. They could easily be mistaken for both LawfulGood and ChaoticGood because of this. The only way for someone to tell is to examine their beliefs and motivations, which would require an in depth knowledge of the character. So finding an \\\"iconic\\\" NeutralGood character would be pretty hard.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long is it is for the greater good. Depending on what events the story shows us, we may only see a NeutralGood character\'s lawful or chaotic side. The only way of figuring out a character\'s alignment in such a situation would be to examine their motivations and beliefs, which requires a more in-depth knowledge of a character. ...Though I suppose the same could be said of a character of \'\'any\'\' alignment in that situation, but with NeutralGood characters, it\'s even more of an issue because of the wide variability in their behavior.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\\\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long is it is for the greater good. They could easily be mistaken for both LawfulGood and ChaoticGood because of this. The only way for someone to tell is to examine their beliefs and motivations, which would require an in depth knowledge of the character. So finding an \\\"iconic\\\" NeutralGood character would be pretty hard.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long is it is for the greater good. Depending on what events the story shows us, we may only see a NeutralGood character\'s lawful or chaotic side. The only way of figuring out a character\'s alignment in such a situation would be to examine their motivations for doing what they do, which requires a more in-depth knowledge of a character.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\\\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long is it is for the greater good. Depending on what events the story shows us, we may only see a NeutralGood character\\\'s lawful or chaotic side. The only way of figuring out a character\\\'s alignment in such a situation would be to examine their motivations and beliefs, which requires a more in-depth knowledge of a character. ...Though I suppose the same could be said of a character of \\\'\\\'any\\\'\\\' alignment in that situation, but with NeutralGood characters, it\\\'s even more of an issue because of the wide variability in their behavior.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long is it is for the greater good. Depending on what the story shows us, we may only see a NeutralGood character\'s lawful or chaotic side. The only way of figuring out a character\'s alignment in such a situation would be to examine their motivations for doing what they do, which requires a more in-depth knowledge of a character.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\\\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long is it is for the greater good. Depending on what events the story shows us, we may only see a NeutralGood character\\\'s lawful or chaotic side. The only way of figuring out a character\\\'s alignment in such a situation would be to examine their motivations for doing what they do, which requires a more in-depth knowledge of a character.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long is it is for the greater good (or for the sake of evil if they are NeutralEvil). Depending on what the story shows us, we may only see a NeutralGood character\'s lawful or chaotic side. The only way of figuring out a character\'s alignment in such a situation would be to examine their motivations for doing what they do, which requires a more in-depth knowledge of a character.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\\\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long is it is for the greater good. Depending on what the story shows us, we may only see a NeutralGood character\\\'s lawful or chaotic side. The only way of figuring out a character\\\'s alignment in such a situation would be to examine their motivations for doing what they do, which requires a more in-depth knowledge of a character.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long is it is for the greater good (or for the sake of evil). Depending on what the story shows us, we may only see a NeutralGood character\'s lawful or chaotic side. The only way of figuring out a character\'s alignment in such a situation would be to examine their motivations for doing what they do, which requires a more in-depth knowledge of a character.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\\\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long is it is for the greater good (or for the sake of evil if they are NeutralEvil). Depending on what the story shows us, we may only see a NeutralGood character\\\'s lawful or chaotic side. The only way of figuring out a character\\\'s alignment in such a situation would be to examine their motivations for doing what they do, which requires a more in-depth knowledge of a character.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long is it is for the greater good. Depending on what the story shows us, we may only see a NeutralGood character\'s lawful or chaotic side. The only way of figuring out a character\'s alignment in such a situation would be to examine their motivations for doing what they do, which requires a more in-depth knowledge of a character.
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I think the problem with finding a character/image for this is that NeutralGood (and by extension, NeutralEvil) characters aren\\\'t readily discernible in general. They can act more lawful or more chaotic depending on the situation, since they are willing to do anything as long is it is for the greater good (or for the sake of evil). Depending on what the story shows us, we may only see a NeutralGood character\\\'s lawful or chaotic side. The only way of figuring out a character\\\'s alignment in such a situation would be to examine their motivations for doing what they do, which requires a more in-depth knowledge of a character.
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[[quoteblock]]The problem with either of these pictures is that to those not familiar with the characters they\'re Just A Face And A Caption. A working picture would have to be someone who\'s iconically Neutral Good in the same sense that Superman is iconically Lawful Good or Robin Hood is iconically Chaotic Good.[[/quoteblock]]
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