Winterfart
Passenger
Yep, you're right actually.Hm, I'm not sure I agree. Jaime Lannister does break a law afterall. It's not evil for the joy of it (chaotic evil). It's evil for his own (or his sister, children) sake -> neutral evil.
From my point of view, a lawful evil character follows / upholds a system of law that is based on "evil" concepts. Without remorse, of course.
Examples:
- A slaver (operating in a system where that is legal).
- A Gestapo officer.
- An evil king / leader (who consistently follows his own rules/laws)
I'm realizing my problem is that the french word loyal can mean both faithfull and lawful.
So for me Jaime in that scene appear to be lawfull evil (loyal mauvais in french).
His loyalty to his… girl makes him commit evil shit.
And now, I have to tell my buds we've been playing DnD wrong all this years…
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