User blog comment:BenRG/RWBY Character Classes/@comment-4830106-20130804040554

I like your ideas about character classes, so I won't delve into them. As for your alignments, I have a few disagreements (I use "good" instead of "light", for clarity):


 * Weiss--for me, she currently falls into the "True Neutral" set. She's abrasive and confrontational, but not a bad person underneath all that. She isn't good, but she isn't mean either. And while she is the heiress of the SDC, she is "something of a rebel". So, a little bit of everything there.


 * Blake--I always felt that Blake was very much a "Chaotic Good" kind of girl, at least from what I saw of her in the Black Trailer. She has a good heart and a strong moral code, but she has no qualms about breaking the law to do the right thing overall. Chaotic good characters tend to be "big picture" sort of people, and Blake fits that mindset pretty well, IMO.


 * Yang--It could easily go both ways for Yang. She loves knocking heads, that's for sure, but I feel that if she has the patience, she could try and go the lawful route. I would put her as "Neutral Good", but she does lean heavily towards Chaotic.


 * Roman--This is largely based off my theory that he has a higher employer than himself. If so, Roman is "Neutral Evil", because although he is a bit of a psychopath, he has an agenda. If not, than I agree, he is Chaotic Neutral.


 * Umber/Apricot--I cite no evidence here, this is based on my gut feeling as well. Apricot I think is going to be Neutral Good; willing to break the Law, but only after giving it some thought. Umber, if she is the fiery tomboy I'm hoping for, will be chaotic good--not having interest or patience for rules.