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| 3x3 grid with varying shades (columns Good-Evil, rows Lawful-Chaotic) | | 3x3 grid with varying shades (columns Good-Evil, rows Lawful-Chaotic) | ||
− | | A reference to the tabletop RPG | + | | A reference to the tabletop RPG {{w|Dungeons & Dragons}}, where characters have an {{w|Alignment (Dungeons & Dragons)|alignment}} that is either Good, Neutral, or Evil (describing whether they have a propensity to help or harm others) and either Lawful, Neutral, or Chaotic (describing how much they care about organizations, social norms, and the status quo). Common examples of these alignments include Darth Vader (Lawful Evil), Superman (Lawful Good), Robin Hood (Chaotic Good), and the Joker (Chaotic Evil). This may be a reference to the now defunct names of the two heaviest known quarks ("truth" and "beauty"). |
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| Hit points | | Hit points |