Thanks for your input. I like the idea of chaotic good, but one person in the group in particular might bust my balls about not acting purely good.krypt0nian said:If you're using the older alignments, I'd say you're closer to Chaotic Good, even though you're stealing. As long as you can justify the thefts according to your logic, I'd say you're still in the realm of "good" There have plenty of good thieves in literature, and if you balance the kindness and good deeds vs the stealing, I'd say you could make a good case for CG.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ChaoticGood
Chaotic Neutral to me always felt like near schizophrenia. No compass plus random course corrections.
EDIT: hmm after reading Chaotic Neutral on TVTropes it may be correct as well..
Maybe I'll just refuse to talk about the issue unless the DM complains to me about it, haha. It would be one thing if I were just changing my character's nature out of convenience, but I have a very clear type of personality behind my actions. This type of rule mongering would prevent Lupin, Blackjack, Han Solo and a whole bunch of other great characters from being possible.