kanisatha, I was tempted to comment on how he was just trying to provide excuses. But yeah, his view was straight up "you piss me off, its your poor luck, because I'll kill you."
I've known drill sergeants, and they don't just give push ups and the like because someone offended them. Or its more accurate to say the best ones don't do that. Because if you assign PT based on your mood, what you'll quickly get is trainees that HATE you and will do what they can to make YOUR life miserable. That's not conducive to healthy training. A drill sergeant is there to improve their physical conditioning, not to be a petty tyrant for every perceived wrong.
I was trying to avoid discussing specifics about what actions are good and what are evil. Because that just simply opens up a can of worms I don't think any of us want to go down really.
I was focused more on how they view rewards. IE Good characters tend not to expect rewards while Evil characters expect compensation. Thus my comment on how to handle a rewards system where being Evil AND being Good is rewarding, just in different ways.
A good character wouldn't consider an Angel-Slaying Sword a reward. They'd see it more as a quest item to see about destroying. An Evil character would drool over receiving such a sword on the other hand.
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