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vagrant | (noun) One who wanders from place to place without a permanent home or a means of livelihood. |
Synonyms: | drifter, vagabond, floater |
Usage: | When things started disappearing from their backyard, they began to suspect the vagrant who had recently been roaming the streets. |
Plane of Existence: The Outlands, "Plane of Concordant Opposition". Description: The plane between all other outer planes.
Examples of True Neutrals (Ethically Neutral, Morally Neutral)
Red XIII, "Nanaki" (FFVII)
Vincent Valentine (FFVII)
Cid Highwind (FFVII)
Mr. Spock
Linus Torvalds
Dr. Strangelove
Scott Evil
Batman
The Punisher
Switzerland
Canada
Not actively for or against anything. Has his or her own reasons for doing everything. Usually difficult to understand.
Will keep their word if in their best interest
May attack an unarmed foe
May use poison
May help those in need
May work with others
Indifferent to higher authority
Indifferent to organizations
True Neutral "Pure Neutral"
"Balancer"
Some neutral [people] commit themselves philosophically to neutrality. They are of the true neutral alignment as described in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons.
A true neutral [person] sees good, evil, law, and chaos as prejudices and dangerous extremes. He advocates the middle way of neutrality as the best, most balanced road in the long run.
Some true neutral [people] actively support balance in the world, and seek to avoid having any one side, law or chaos, good or evil, become too powerful over them or anyone else, and will work against whichever side is the most powerful. They tend to side with the underdog in any situation, and are often opportunistic in their actions.
True neutral is committed to the avoidance of extremes, and is non-judgemental.
Other Alignments and Tendencies (Tendenices are what you would more often sway towards; esp. for Neutrals):
0-39% Good, 0-39% Chaotic:Lawful-Evil
0-39% Good, 40-60% Chaotic: Neutral-Evil
0-39% Good, 61-100% Chaotic: Chaotic-Evil
40-60% Good, 0-39% Chaotic: Lawful-Neutral
40-60% Good, 61-100% Chaotic: Chaotic-Neutral
61-100% Good, 0-39% Chaotic: Lawful-Good
61-100% Good, 40-60% Chaotic: Neutral-Good
61-100% Good, 61-100% Chaotic: Chaotic-Good
Link: The Alignment Test written by xan81 on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test |
Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson. 1809–1892 |
708. Maud |
COME into the garden, Maud, | |
For the black bat, Night, has flown, | |
Come into the garden, Maud, | |
I am here at the gate alone; | |
And the woodbine spices are wafted abroad, | 5 |
And the musk of the roses blown. | |
For a breeze of morning moves, | |
And the planet of Love is on high, | |
Beginning to faint in the light that she loves | |
On a bed of daffodil sky, | 10 |
To faint in the light of the sun she loves, | |
To faint in his light, and to die. | |
All night have the roses heard | |
The flute, violin, bassoon; | |
All night has the casement jessamine stirr'd | 15 |
To the dancers dancing in tune; | |
Till a silence fell with the waking bird, | |
And a hush with the setting moon. | |
I said to the lily, 'There is but one | |
With whom she has heart to be gay. | 20 |
When will the dancers leave her alone? | |
She is weary of dance and play.' | |
Now half to the setting moon are gone, | |
And half to the rising day; | |
Low on the sand and loud on the stone | 25 |
The last wheel echoes away. | |
I said to the rose, 'The brief night goes | |
In babble and revel and wine. | |
O young lord-lover, what sighs are those | |
For one that will never be thine? | 30 |
But mine, but mine,' so I sware to the rose, | |
'For ever and ever, mine.' | |
And the soul of the rose went into my blood, | |
As the music clash'd in the hall; | |
And long by the garden lake I stood, | 35 |
For I heard your rivulet fall | |
From the lake to the meadow and on to the wood, | |
Our wood, that is dearer than all; | |
From the meadow your walks have left so sweet | |
That whenever a March-wind sighs | 40 |
He sets the jewel-print of your feet | |
In violets blue as your eyes, | |
To the woody hollows in which we meet | |
And the valleys of Paradise. | |
The slender acacia would not shake | 45 |
One long milk-bloom on the tree; | |
The white lake-blossom fell into the lake, | |
As the pimpernel dozed on the lea; | |
But the rose was awake all night for your sake, | |
Knowing your promise to me; | 50 |
The lilies and roses were all awake, | |
They sigh'd for the dawn and thee. | |
Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls, | |
Come hither, the dances are done, | |
In gloss of satin and glimmer of pearls, | 55 |
Queen lily and rose in one; | |
Shine out, little head, sunning over with curls. | |
To the flowers, and be their sun. | |
There has fallen a splendid tear | |
From the passion-flower at the gate. | 60 |
She is coming, my dove, my dear; | |
She is coming, my life, my fate; | |
The red rose cries, 'She is near, she is near;' | |
And the white rose weeps, 'She is late;' | |
The larkspur listens, 'I hear, I hear;' | 65 |
And the lily whispers, 'I wait.' | |
She is coming, my own, my sweet; | |
Were it ever so airy a tread, | |
My heart would hear her and beat, | |
Were it earth in an earthy bed; | 70 |
My dust would hear her and beat, | |
Had I lain for a century dead; | |
Would start and tremble under her feet, | |
And blossom in purple and red. |
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You scored as Discordian You are a Discordian! That makes you a real oddball, and this is a fact in which you take great pride! Everything is funny, and really, who cares anyway? Synchronicity is the Great Cosmic Comedy, and meaning is where you find it! Have you hugged your paradigm today?
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