Talk:Alignments/@comment-36652009-20180820102016

Could it be that the alignments, that each servant has, is about how they view themself with their moral code or something? I mean it would make some sense, i think. for example that explains how someone like gilgamsesh has an alignment of chaotic good. he views his a actions as legit and good, while they can be in reality cold and heartless and he really doesn't care about rules either. so most people would give him an alignment of chaotic neutral or something like that, but he would give himself chaotic good. that could also be applied to some other servants, who were listed for example as evil but act more like a good person, but because they maybe think they are evil or hate themselves or whatever it is they think of themselves, they give themselves an evil alignment. maybe thats how this is, i dunno. maybe the alignments are just referred to how their legends and storys are written and viewed at. again i dunno just a guess, but i thought it made some sense at least.