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<br>You are a Benefactor, Neutral Good.<p>
Neutral good characters are devoted to helping<br>others, but do not always do so through the<br>institutions (such as church and government)<br>created for that purpose. They are perhaps the<br>most flexible among the good alignments, able<br>to bend their approach to suit the<br>circumstances in which they find themselves.<br>They are honorable, but may sometimes behave<br>dishonorably for a good cause. They may lie to<br>an evil person, for example. As a general<br>rule, neutral good characters do not attack<br>unarmed opponents, harm the innocent, torture,<br>kill if it can be avoided, refuse an honest<br>appeal for aid, take bribes or betray their<br>friends. The Three Musketeers are examples of<br>neutral good characters.
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