Let’s find out where you land in the morality spectrum of gaming. Answer the following:
1. You’re given the chance to save a town or steal its resources. What do you do?
A. Save the town, no question
B. Take what you need and leave
C. Strike a deal that benefits both sides—on your terms
2. An enemy surrenders. How do you respond?
A. Spare them—it’s the right thing to do
B. Finish them—no loose ends
C. Interrogate them, then decide
3. What’s your motivation as a character?
A. Justice or protection
B. Power or revenge
C. Personal code, often situational
4. How do NPCs usually react to you?
A. They admire or follow you
B. They fear or hate you
C. It depends—some trust you, others don’t
5. Which ability would you rather have?
A. Healing or shielding
B. Fire or shadow magic
C. Mind control or persuasion
Results:
Mostly A — The Hero
You’re driven by values and ideals. You protect, inspire, and do what’s right—even when it’s hard.
Mostly B — The Villain
You embrace control, chaos, or personal gain. You may justify your actions, but deep down—you like power.
Mostly C — The Anti-Hero
You walk the line. You do what’s necessary, not what’s expected. Sometimes you’re savior, sometimes threat. But always on your own terms.
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