Lol, at trying to sell being chaotic, disruptive and disrespectful as virtues in and of themselves. They only have value when used judiciously and specifically against systems and people who deserve it.
This is why I go with Neutral Good in the D&D alignment system. Some rules are worth following (Lawful), some aren't (Chaotic), and the choice to do both/either (Neutral) stems from the other [more important] part of always being Good.
This is why I go with Neutral Good in the D&D alignment system. Some rules are worth following (Lawful), some aren't (Chaotic), and the choice to do both/either (Neutral) stems from the other [more important] part of always being Good.