Chaotic neutral

Chaotic neutral is freedom from both society's restrictions and the zeal of morality. In 4th edition mechanics for Dungeons & Dragons chaotic neutral is found under the umbrella of the unaligned alignment.

These characters follow their whims on an individualistic accord. They avoid authority, shake off societal restraints and challenge the status quo throughout their lives. They often believe there is no order to anything, and use that as a guiding principle for their actions.

Chaotic neutral characters may be somewhat unpredictable, but their behavior is not totally random, or guided by undoing the work of others. While they value their own liberty but do not strive to protect, or inhibit, the freedom of others. On the other hand, they wouldn't intentionally disrupt organizations as part of a campaign of anarchy. To do either of these, they would have to be motivated either by good, a desire to liberate the downtrodden, or by evil, to take want or joy in making others suffer.

A wandering rogue who lives both by work for hire and petty theft is an example of a chaotic neutral character.

A chaotic neutral character dislikes laws and regards them as restrictions on their freedom. Lawful neutral characters are obsessed with guidelines and restrictions, and follow these codes to the letter. These two alignments are opposites.
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