@littlest-lily It’s funny, I was just trying to think of any Lawful Neutral biggos, and Camila came to mind. She’s not malicious, she just thinks everyone would be better off if Evie were confined to a drawer somewhere.
Posts made by Olo
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RE: I Claim Chaotic Evil For Us
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RE: I Claim Chaotic Evil For Us
@foreverlurk It’s my goal to represent all of these in my stories.
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A Little Help?
Date+ - a little help?, bonus, Date+ - a little help? - Part 2, Date+ - A little help? - Part 3, and Date+ - A little help? - Final by Colliaz
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RE: Salt & Pepper
@littlest-lily She was still trusting him not to fall on her. “If this is how I’m gonna go out, I’m going out with my arms out.”
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RE: I Claim Chaotic Evil For Us
This is what I mean by a better application of an alignment chart.
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RE: Summer Day
@blehb Tiny silhouette tan marks are all the fashion now. I know Biggos who use cut-outs when they can’t find a tiny.
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RE: I Claim Chaotic Evil For Us
@Nyx said:
I’ve explored the opposite concept myself (which turned out to be some of my darkest stories).
Oh, I remember.
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RE: I Claim Chaotic Evil For Us
@tiny-ivy Yup, I did the same thing with the Condensed world (for which I’m working on an M/f story!).
The alignment chart was a very poor format for this.
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RE: Touchy Feely Fool (M/m music video)
@littlest-lily What a rush the first time the hand appears!
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RE: I Claim Chaotic Evil For Us
@i-am-insane The OP doesn’t seem to have used any “logic” at all; they just thought of nine different shrinking scenarios they’d come across before and tried to plug 'em in. (If it shrinks “everyone,” doesn’t that really mean it shrinks no one?)
I only posted it as another example of how SWs just don’t exist for some people. I’m not sure an alignment chart is the best medium for this specific topic. A better application might be, “What is your reason for keeping one or more SWs?”
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Puppy Dog Eyes
Date+ - Relax with me and Date+ - Relax with me 2 by Colliaz
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