Chaotic Neutral

Such as the Free Spirit, the Pirate, the Gambler, and the Trickster.

Chaotic Neutral is an alignment of roles who do as they want and aren't bound by law. They impulsively go through the world, never questioning how good of an idea their actions are. They believe in absolute freedom and don't care about what is happening or will happen in the world around them. Chaotic Neutral are very difficult for other roles to work with since all of their actions are, in a single word, wild. Because Chaotic Neutral are so unpredictable, they can potentially be the most dangerous alignment there is outside of Chaotic Evil. On a less intense scale, Chaotic Neutral do what it is they want to and may act against rules they find to be impractical or unnecessarily restrictive, like the Artist. Chaotic Neutral never really has any overarching plans as planning restricts what they can do, and any plans they do set up are never long-term, possibly only lasting for a few hours or maybe days. Chaotic Neutral avoid Lawful Neutral, joining teams or other groups, and any form of commitment.

Good
Lawful alignments, mostly Lawful Good, might view the actions of Chaotic Neutral and be quick to call them out for breaking the law with their reckless decisions. Because of this, Chaotic Neutral normally stay out of the sight of the Lawful and live their lives in peace.

Neutral
Chaotic Neutral might consider the lives of Neutral Neutral bland and unremarkable in comparison to their exciting lives that are always moving and changing. Sometimes, Chaotic Neutral try to spice the lifestyles of Neutral Neutral up by showing them the world of never-ending thrills and wonder, which the latter might be cautious about at first.

Evil
Even though the two alignments rarely interact in meaningful ways, Chaotic Neutral and Lawful Evil hold mild similarities. Where Chaotic Neutral don't allow themselves to be controlled by the law, Lawful Evil can do some of the actions Chaotic Neutral do, but only the ones that they're legally able to, such as pranking kids in school.