"Someday before the curtain call
Who's the one to save us all?
He's a hero from centuries ago
With a power that towers
And he'll never let anyone take a horrible fall
He has luck unlike the rest
Where enemies just never have the chance to prevail
He will always pass that test
There's no way he would fail
'Cause he is the best
All the passion that he carries in his heart
Is like a powerful flame
And he's never had to feel any pain
And he'll always give a really early headstart
You're gonna have to run
Because he's number one
He's the hero of the show
JoJo"
I figured out a simple guide to the alignment chart last night
Lawful: Rules matter more to me than individuals.
Chaotic: Individuals matter more to me than rules.
Good: Other people’s well-being is more important than my own.
Evil: My own well-being is more important than other people’s.
Neutrals: My opinion of what is more important is determined on a case-by-case basis.
So a Lawful Good character’s guiding moral philosophy might be “I follow the rules because the rules keep people safe, even if they are sometimes inconvenient or harmful to me or other individuals.” A Chaotic Evil character’s guiding moral philosophy would be like “Screw the rules and screw you.”