Nine Alignments

A set of nine categories that describe roles based on how good, evil, lawful, and disorderly they are. The alignments are Lawful Good, Lawful Neutral, Lawful Evil, Neutral Good, Neutral Neutral, Neutral Evil, Chaotic Good, Chaotic Neutral, and Chaotic Evil. Note that the definitions of the Nine Alignments UnTrash Wiki provides may differ from the ones that other sources give for our purposes. Also note that due to their own descriptions, not all roles on UnTrash Wiki are compatible with the Nine Alignments, such as the Paper-Thin Clone, Millionaire, and CMVundefined. This includes all group roles like the Good Guys and Angry Mob.

Not every character with a role can be considered what that role's alignment is. For example, the Assassin is a Neutral Evil role, but the Good Guys, a team of Lawful Good fighters, can have an Assassin on their team. Each character is aligned based on their individual actions, goals, and beliefs, not their role. Returning to the Assassin, say although he travels and works with his teammates, he wants to explore the world and do what he feels like doing in the moment to live his life. He would then be a Chaotic Neutral Assassin whose role is Neutral Evil.

An aligned character will have three levels of that alignment to be on (referred to by UnTrash Wiki as paths): flawed, standard, and pure. Most characters in a franchise will be on the standard level of their alignment as it is the average. If a character is an exemplary member of that alignment (like a Villain who personifies Chaotic Evil), they are pure. If a character is only barely aligned (like an Artist who only filled some of Chaotic Neutral's definition), then they are flawed.