Originally Posted by Arne
If you had a tadpole in your head in the real world, you would surely not risk your life(!) to resolve problems of Tieflings in a Druid grove fighting against Goblins wink

But of course this is not the real world but a fantasy story, so I understand that you take an ethical viewpoint that is not really realistic. The problem is that Dungeons and Dragons always defined good as stupid good and evil as stupid evil.


Yeah, the good and evil can be a bit binary sometimes. If we remove the tadpole from the equation then I would agree that not helping them could be considered evil. But since we literally are (or at least or characters are led to belive we are) running out of time before we turn in to a mind flayer. I would say that prioritizing our own immidiate problem isn't considered evil.