Test 1:
You got: Neutral Evil
You see others as a means to an end. You only make friends and allies temporarily, and will turn on someone in a second if you can
see a way to gain from it. You don’t really go out of your way to cause harm to others, but you don’t really go out of your way to prevent it either.
Notable peers: Voldemort from Harry Potter, Councilman Jamm from Parks and Rec, Miss Piggy from The Muppets, Gaston from Beauty and the Beast, and Littlefinger from Game of Thrones.
Test 2:
Your result for The Alignment Test ...
Chaotic-Evil
20% Good, 68% Chaotic
Plane of Existence: The Abyss, "Plane of Infinite Layers".
Notable Inhabitants: Demons.
Examples of Chaotic-Evils (Ethically Chaotic, Morally Evil)
Sephiroth (FFVII)
Jack The Ripper
Baron Vladamir Harkonnen
Blackbeard the Pirate
Cruella DeVille
Khan Noonian Singh
Dr. Evil
The Joker
Professor Moriarty
Lord Voldemort
Actively opposes law, order, good, and all other sissy constraints on
doing whatever he or she feels like doing. The stereotypical chaotic
evil [person] is the black knight, roaming around on his own, looking
for something nasty to do.
Will not necessarily keep their word
Would attack an unarmed foe
Will use poisons
Will not help those in need
Prefers to work alone
Responds poorly to higher authority
Distrustful of organizations
Self-preservation and personal gain are their ultimate goals.
Less inclined to long term planning.
Chaotic Evil "Demonic"
"Destroyer"
A chaotic evil [person] does whatever his greed, hatred, and lust
for destruction drive him to do. If he is simply out for whatever he can
get, he is ruthless and brutal. If he is committed to the spread of
evil and chaos, he is even worse. Fortunately, his plans are haphazard,
and any groups he joins or forms are poorly organized. Typically,
chaotic evil people can be made to work together only by force, and
their leader lasts only as long as he can thwart attempts to topple or
assassinate him.
These [people] will commit any act to further their own ends.
Chaotic evil is sometimes called "demonic" because demons are the
epitome of chaotic evil.
Chaotic evil is power without control, selfishness unfettered by any law.
Test 3:
Your result for The D&D Alignment Test ...
Chaotic Evil
You scored 30% Law vs Chaos and 32% Good vs Evil
Chaos and Evil in a nutshell:
-Chaotic characters tend to be spontaneous and disorganized. They tend to dislike authority and they live by their own rules.
-Evil characters are selfish and uncaring. They place themselves before all others and tend to have a mean streak.
Your Alignment:
In D&D, you are known as "The Destroyer".
In modern day life, you are known as "The Arrogant Jackass".
You are untrustworthy, unkind, unpredictable, and a lot of other
adjectives that start with "un" and end with you being a jerk. That
pretty much sums it all up!
It could be even worse; maybe you're not just a jerk. Maybe you're a
criminal, and a careless one at that. The kind of guy who gets arrested
for being drunk in public with his shirt off.
But I could be wrong. Please don't beat me up.
Test 4:
You are 25% Evil. You are 30.8% Chaotic.
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
You follow your own personal whims. You are first and foremost an
individualist. You value your own freedom and liberty but won't
necessarily strive to protect that of others'. You hate restrictions,
challenge traditions, and shun authority. You may be at times
unpredictable, but your actions are not random or without thought.
You are the stereotypical “Free Spirit.†You feel truly free from both
society's restrictions and the zeal of a do-gooder.
Examples of charactersand people who fit into the same alignment as you include
Dr. Frankenstein, Dr. Moreau, Tarzan, and Tyler Durden.