50 Chaotic Neutral Pictures Of People Who Hilariously Do What They Want And Are Neither Good Nor Bad
Chaotic neutral people do what they please, and their thought process is the ideal choice at that moment.
When a D&D player creates a character, they choose where to place that person on an ethical axis. Will the character be good, bad, or, on the other hand, ethically neutral?
Then, they need to pick where their character fits into a law-abiding framework. Do they always obey the law, or do they believe that rules are there to be broken?
The ideal way to understand this concept is to envision a grid, making it nine squares altogether, three on each side and one in the center. "Lawful Good" is the square in the upper left-hand corner, and it's for people who often think about saving the planet, just like Superman.
The "Neutral Good" square is located in the top column, and these individuals believe that the best way to accomplish something good on the planet is to overturn the social order. In the centerline, you’ll find ethically neutral characters, and a "Lawful Neutral" would be a thoughtless official or a fierce enforcer like Javert from "Les Misérables."
The "True Neutral" occupies the middle square, and they are individuals who witness everything but rarely choose a single side, just like the Oracle in "The Matrix." The square on the far right of the center row features a truly fun character, the superstar known as "Chaotic Neutral."
The “Chaotic Neutral” also has its own subreddit community. To lay it out plainly, the term describes a person who has no good or bad intentions.
They simply do what they please, and their thought process is the ideal choice at that moment.
1. Thanks to Shakespeare’s quote of the day
Simonjester19832. Chaotic neutral
7PanzerDiv3. Now what sort of irony is this...
battleboybassist
4. The shock
roseateOculi
5. Twist of events
lmaonope333
6. Haha
Dingusgrassass134
7. Horses in your area
Lovelyhairedpianist
8. The beauty in the chaos
itsclassified_
9. Lol... Keeping it loud
notjordansime
10. Just dig right in
flooperdooper4
11. You've got to be kidding me
rick-p
12. What the actual f***
Renaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
13. Wild thought
evilmaker
14. People with their deep thinking
L3nnertN1p
15. Lol... Well, I don't care
HammyHamSam
16. Didn't see that coming
Shower-karaoke-star
17. Lol... It's the "toodles" for me
Jarl_Zackeus
18. So sorry, dear
Monday93420
19. I didn't expect that ending either
regalbiscuit
20. Then sit back and listen
evilmaker
21. Thought this belongs here
EkskiuTwentyTwo
22. It's not so bad; it's actually still good
LzzyHalesLegs
23. Chaotic chaos
Brelya
24. On today's episode of "I make horrible things"
louietp
25. Quite interesting
reddit.com
26. Chaotic mess
Kragmer
27. Everything has got to remain stable
drnkchineseboi
28. It's all about me, girl
roseateOculi
29. They must be pretty fast
Coinocus
30. Oh my
notjordansime
31. That's a chaotic one
michaekov
32. A man decided to sunbathe on one of the support beams of London’s Tower Bridge
LibraryVampireWitch
33. The identity thief made a huge difference
ZeroCesar
34. Making use of blank spaces
Kore624
35. Who's going to blow out the lights? Okay, there's none
evilmaker
36. Lol...
Robin1992101
37. A bookshelf for my brick collection
Nybblet
38. Highly recommended
Aris-Totally
39. Whatever you say is back at you
My_Memes_Will_Cure_U
40. An increasingly unsettling egg
annaghughes
41. All about the gander reveal party!
technicallyron
42. It fits perfectly
evilmaker
43. What!
yoyoha
44. Well, someone has got to cut the grass
Kragmer
45. It's literally a can opener, not a can't opener, okay...
epher95
46. Interesting
kevinowdziej
47. Kids can be like that sometimes
originalangster
48. Use your powers to spice up your life
PlayfulYetBored
49. Confusing the search algorithm
OnyxAgata
50. This Is What I Call A Pro Gamer Move
Cheeseman69420xxx
Comics have been filled with fights between good and bad people, but the crowd is particularly keen on watching characters on the same side battle one another. The unconstrained nature of their actions implies they can bring about turmoil and unpredictability, but who can fault them if no one gets hurt?
It is the freedom that matters, after all.