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Alignment Question

This one is a little tricky for me, slavery. In the setting I'm working on slavery is common place, however it's not everywhere. Some kingdoms support it, some oppose it. My question is what alignment would this tend toward? In terms of ethos I think lawful because it requires some form of structure to work. Now for a character I'm detailing. He does own slaves but they are treated well, punished when needed but not savagely beaten or abused. The character also doesn't go marauding and enslaving people. To him it's a business transaction that takes place in cities.
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Pat S.
Forum Champion
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Alex, This question would be better asked at a forum that is specificly created for your game system.
Slavery is evil act only if you throw their rights as intelligent creatures (i dont know what game you are playing) to dumpster. owning slaves and treating them well, it would probably still not be good act. i think it would just be on the neutral zone. on the lawful/chaotic, its super hard. you should go with moral code and it would be neutral or chaotic. if i played i would make true neutral or chaotic neutral.
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Gid
Roll20 Team
This thread is off-topic for our site. We only permit discussion that is specific to Roll20 (which you can read about in our Code of Conduct ). Since this is a general RPG question, you'd be better served posting it on a general RPG site, like reddit.com/r/rpg.