The Witcher 3 is as of now, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:CD Projekt Red's magnum opus. It's an incredible game that only expands upon and perfects the previous 2 games in the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Witcher series. It also has an expansive set of characters considering the base game alone will keep you busy for ea๊sily 200 hours, not to mention the 2 60-hour+ DLC campaigns.
The table top roleplaying game 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dungeons & Dragons uses what is known as the moral alignment system which sorts characters into one of nine categories that address their feelings towards morality itself and the la﷽ws that govern our society.
10 Geralt Of Rivia- True Neutral (Without Player Intervention) ꦏ
Since as Geralt the player can make their own decision, picking a definitive alignment for him can be a difficult task. If anything, he's probably true neutral. The game doesn't really want to push you in one direction or the other. Geralt does as he pleases, yes, but most players probably end up playing him towards the chaotic goౠod side. While still taking that into consideration, it really doesn't make sense to put Geralt anywhere besides true neutral. He can be allegiant to the Witchers, a protector of humans, or a mercenary who's only doing his job for the coin it'll put in his pouch.
9 Cirꦜi- Neutral Good
Ciri too is 🌜a bit hard to nail down since she's also a playable character. She also has a bit of a sordid past being the daughter of Emhyr and all. At the end of the day though, Ciri seems to be neutral good. She has moments of chaos but it's all about staying hidden from the Wild Hunt through any means necessary.
She doesn't ever go out of her way to do things that are evil, although when Vesemir is on the verge of death, she explodes ♔with magic, killing anything that's foolish to get too close to ꦬher.
8 🦩 🍒 Yennefer Of Vengerberg- Chaotic Neutral
Yennefer isn't nearly as tough as the two other more brutal characters we've covered in this list. W𝔍hile she generally has good intentions at heart, she has absolutel💝y no regard for the law whether that's the law of the land or her personal morals. She does what she needs to get what she needs, and is intentionally complicated.
She's a sorceress, which is generally frowned upon by the governments of the lands in The Witcher 3. She ꧃also completely🎃 refuses to cut Geralt any slack for being with Triss after having his memory erased, who we'll cover next. She gets chaotic neutral
7 😼 Triss- Lawful Good
Triss is a complic𝕴ated character, less so than Yennefer, but mostly due to her relationship with Geralt. She's also a sorceress, which shows some sort of disregard for the law, but she really just wants to help people at the end of the day. She's an absolute sweetheart compared to the fiery Yennefer. It doesn't help either that she's hated by Yenn and more or less rejected as a legitimate love interest for Geralt by serious fans of the series who are much more forgiving of Yennefer.
She was in love with Geralt after he lost his memory, and didn't know about Yenn. She seems to be l🦩awful good, and unfortunately for her, Ger💦alt just might prefer the more oppositional and independent Yennefer.
6 Dande🃏lion- Chaotic Neutral ꧋
Dandelion is a simple hedonist, but luckily his whims usually cause him to lean towards the good side. He has many aliases as a bard and travels all around the world ❀seducing men and women alike with no concern for their feelings overall.
This doesn't necessarily mean that he's a bad person considering he's al🍰most always there when Geralt and the other protectors of the world need him. Unless he's been locked up for some sort of charming crime. Dandelion is definitely a chaotic neutral type.
5 Emhy🤪r Var E🧸mreis- Neutral Evil
Emhyr is perhaps the very def♚inition of neutral evil. While he doesn't eexactly have any sort of moral code he follows, he doesn't act too chaotically either. He knows what he wants, what he needs to do, and how to do it.
He doe🐲sn't care who that bothers either. He's a ruthless ruler who loves imperialist policies,♈ destroying the homes of peasants and usurping thrones from those he can, even if he's not always successful.
4 Emiel R𝄹egis- Chaotic Good 🃏
Emiel is a vampire, and this really is at the heart of his moral dilemmas. He's a good man, regardless of if he's undead. He decides in the Blood And Wine DLC that too many humans are dying to allow Det﷽laff to live, andꦕ delivers a killing blow on a vampire he has a blood bond with.
If forsaking your own oaths to save the lives of others doesn🧸't seeꦆm like chaotic good, it's unclear what does.
3 Eredin- C😼haotic Evil ✨
Eredin is absolutely chaotic evil. He's part of a group of extra-dimensional elves that are hell-bent on capturing humans ⛎to be𒆙 used as slaves.
When the conjunction of the sp🍸heres happens, Eredin is likely to bring about the end-times by infringing on the world of humans with the rest of his frozen fleet of elves.
2 Vesemir- Neutral Goo⛎d
Vesemir is neutral good. He did his best to preserve the knowledge of his order after the raꦅid on Kaer Morhen happened, but sadly he was only a fencing instructor and knows next to nothing about the mutagens that the Witchers had previously used to mutate young boys into new Witchers.
However, he did his best to train the remaining Witchers in swordplay and the use of signs, becoming a mentor and🌱 almost a surrogate father to Geralt.
1 🔯Lambert- True Ne🐬utral
Lambert, as a surprise to some, makes this list as a true neutral character. He has some good tendencies and is usually willing to help for the mutual benefit of all, but he's constantly making jibes at Geralt. This isn't the true reason for his alignment though because when we meet him, we inspect further and realize that he's just slaughtere♛d an entire village.
He only spared one person, a young girl. While Lambert was ambushed due to the prejudice that runs through human soc꧒iety against Witchers, he's much more powerful than a human and refused to take the high road and make the noble🐭 decision to spare them.