Talk:Ereshkigal/@comment-2.40.6.31-20171215201648/@comment-27881917-20171215204018

In a lot of alignment systems, evil can be defined as having no regard for the welbeing of others. Not caring if random people live or die is enough to qualify as evil. One doesn't need to seek to cause those deaths or harm, because choosing not to prevent them can be seen as choosing to allow it to happen. I'm pretty sure it says somewhere in her bio info up there that she has no concern for the wellbeing of mortals.

Chaotic, of course, has nothing to do with being "good" or "bad" and applies to what you could call predictability. By D&D standards, she could be friendly one moment and incinerate everyone in the line ahead of her for a burger stand because she's hungry and feel no remorse over it and require no anger or rage to prod her to doing it because mortals have no intrinsic value to her. She is a god after all. We are as gnats.