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n. 1. The quality of being morally bad or wrong; wickedness.<br /> | n. 1. The quality of being morally bad or wrong; wickedness.<br /> | ||
− | 2. That which causes harm, misfortune, or destruction: a leader's power to do both good and evil.<br /> | + | 2. That which causes [[harm]], misfortune, or [[destruction]]: a leader's power to do both good and evil.<br /> |
3. An evil force, power, or personification.<br /> | 3. An evil force, power, or personification.<br /> | ||
4. Something that is a cause or source of suffering, injury, or destruction: the social evils of poverty and injustice. | 4. Something that is a cause or source of suffering, injury, or destruction: the social evils of poverty and injustice. | ||
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− | * See individual alignment pages for more information about evil alignments. The three evil alignments are: | + | * See individual alignment pages for more information about evil [[alignments]]. The three evil alignments are: |
− | ** Lawful Evil | + | ** [[Lawful Evil]] |
− | ** Neutral Evil | + | ** [[Neutral Evil]] |
− | ** Chaotic Evil | + | ** [[Chaotic Evil]] |
* See Alignments for an overview of the 9 alignments and the 2 axis that create them. | * See Alignments for an overview of the 9 alignments and the 2 axis that create them. | ||
− | * See Alignment Rules for more information on the restrictions in place for evil alignments. | + | * See [[Alignment Rules]] for more information on the restrictions in place for evil alignments. |
Revision as of 22:20, 9 March 2019
Evil is one of the three positions on the Good/Evil alignment axis. Evil aligned PCs are restricted.
e·vil
adj. e·vil·er, e·vil·est
1. Morally bad or wrong; wicked: an evil tyrant.
2. Causing ruin, injury, or pain; harmful: the evil effects of a poor diet.
3. Characterized by or indicating future misfortune; ominous: evil omens.
4. Bad or blameworthy by report; infamous: an evil reputation.
5. Characterized by anger or spite; malicious: an evil temper.n. 1. The quality of being morally bad or wrong; wickedness.
2. That which causes harm, misfortune, or destruction: a leader's power to do both good and evil.
3. An evil force, power, or personification.
4. Something that is a cause or source of suffering, injury, or destruction: the social evils of poverty and injustice.
- See individual alignment pages for more information about evil alignments. The three evil alignments are:
- See Alignments for an overview of the 9 alignments and the 2 axis that create them.
- See Alignment Rules for more information on the restrictions in place for evil alignments.