Having recently done a little research on the Githyanki, they're typically considered "Chaotic Evil", an inverse to the Lawful Githzerai. But of course their society is highly militaristic too, so you have an interesting juxtaposition, that I don't think the source material tries too hard to reconcile. The best I can make of them, they're more like a Mongol Horde but with an eternal and undying Genghis Khan unifying them. Actually I guess Genghis disappeared a millennia ago, and everybody is waiting for her to return while stuck doing the last thing she told them to.
I think Lae'zel is clearly acting Lawful Evil, considering she's pretty low on the totem pole she probably never had enough clout to be given any autonomy. In 5e, Githyanki aren't considered 'graduated' to Gith society until they're taken on a successful Mind-Flayer raid. I enjoy her brusque attitude, and am especially curious to see how it develops after we go to the creche. Also giving Tav and Lae'zel a few more opportunities to challenge each other would be a good thing for both.
Last edited by Sozz; 22/04/23 06:28 AM.