Guy with superpowers is provoked into a fight by a jerk superhero. Fight gets out of hand and people die including that hero.
Another bigger hero steps in and takes guy down.
Years later, that same big hero asks the guy with powers for help against a world ending threat. offers him his freedom. Guy refuses.
Is refusing to help and risk your own life out of no other reason than you hate the hero asking you for your help, out of bitterness, even when millions or billions could die or be enslaved an evil act or is it still a neutral act of self-interest?
>letting millions of people die due to hurt feelings >not evil
Daniel Carter
Why are you using alignments in a Super Hero game?
I wouldn't think it was evil. Not particularly bright, unless he likes his incarceration. Being a coward isn't an evil act.
Brody Powell
Refusal to help is never evil, unless you have a duty to help.
It's a neutral act of selfishness.
I wouldn't say it's self interest especially since it's going to probably bite him in the ass.
Nicholas Lee
What about if he agrees to help, but backstabs the heroine during her fight with the world ending threat at the worst possible moment. A punch for a long overdue punch in his eyes, but making it so she loses her fight and as a result lots of people suffer.
Matthew Thompson
Now that's evil.
Nolan Kelly
How do you balance hero characters with extra durability and those without extra durability?
Jaxon Ward
okay. just checking.
Jason Jenkins
>alignments Most people will judge the character for themselves, and most would judge him an asshole.
Gavin Baker
Different priorities and circumstances. Being able to eat all the hits doesn't mean shit if no one is trying to hit YOU, or the situation requires more than tanking blows.
Brandon Gray
You have a responsibility to help according to the law.
Camden Gomez
I want to motor boat that ass
Tyler Phillips
Why does Wonderwoman always look like a skinny playboy centerfold and never like a woman who's actually strong enough to be a serious superheroine? Strange, how despite going full SJW D.C. keeps depicting Wonderwoman as conventionally attractive rather than competent.
Jose Thomas
Seconded
David Ross
I would say it all depends on the thought process behind the guy refusing. Is he thinking "fuck you faggot"?. then his spite is making him evil. Is he thinking "Oh hell no, I ain't riskin' that"?, then his fear for his life is making him neutral. Hell maybe he's thinking "Good.". That's part of what makes RPG's so great. It's entirely up to the player how and why he wants to react in any given situation. Have some fun and give your character some depth.
Noah Edwards
Unless you're a feminist or a BLM, no, your feelings aren't more important than the live of millions.
Parker White
She lets her deeds talk for her, not her looks. People respect her because of what she does and can do not because how she dresses.
Nicholas Cox
Because she's never really shown as a bodybuilder type which is a male superhero form. It's magic, demigod origins, call it whatever you want. She's toned, but never really outright muscular.
Ethan Diaz
>That's part of what makes RPG's so great. It's entirely up to the player how and why he wants to react in any given situation. This is true in real life too, you know.
Owen Davis
Maybe not a bodybuilder, but in your pic she looks like she has the body to kick ass, look at those arms damn.
Jonathan Watson
He's not required to risk his life. Even if in your setting, superheroes are registered under the government, or belong to an NGO, he was undoubtedly discharged when he was imprisoned. Saying that he'll be freed in return for service is slavery if they don't intend to honor the agreement, and indentured servitude if they do. Someone refusing to risk his life, with no guarantees, for the organization that deprived him of his liberty isn't evil. Petty? Possibly.
Alexander Reed
So pulling a Mannfred von carstein? That's pretty evil and also kinda stupid unless you have a good exit strategy
Tyler Gonzalez
Because it's magic you ain't gotta explain shit
Luis Mitchell
allahu ackbar dat wonder woman
Josiah Morgan
there's other fit looks than some bodybuilder thing. it's not as if looking like the mountain will make you able to throw cars, anyway. youtube.com/watch?v=Yi_5xbd5xdE
not that I'd mind a WW that looks like samantha wright.
Jason Brooks
Marvel has gone full SJW, not DC. For now at least.
Asher Gomez
>Refusal to help is never evil, unless you have a duty to help.
Wyatt Lewis
Because comic books artists and fans are plebs who cannot appreciate snu snu
Josiah Bailey
>"And what, pray tell, is a dominatrix?" >dominationem + -trix See this? This right here is why Greek girls don't give me a boner anymore. They're fucking barbarians!
Cameron Evans
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Bentley King
They absolutely are. Feelings are what govern your actions, if he doesn't feel like helping the superheroes then ultimately they're the one losing the fight and all the people he doesn't care about are going to die. His feelings matter much more than the lives of millions of others when it comes to the success of this alien army, nuclear bomb etc's mission. Moreover, if he doesn't want to do it, what then? Are you going to force him? You do know that people working reluctantly rarely give their best effort, right?
You could never trust him to complete crucial tasks because you would always be certain he would be putting in 50-60% of his possible effort. That's just off the dome.
Zachary Edwards
Wonder Woman's been every body type under the sun, including petite, short and kinda skinny.
In fact, her original body form was pretty damn skinny, being physically based on either Marston's wife or their girlfriend.
Ryan Ross
With great power comes great responsibility
Ryder Diaz
Cliff Chiang drew her like a brick house in Azzarello's WW run.