windowdaa.blogg.se

Influence Starts with “I” by Jeanne Porter King
Influence Starts with “I” by Jeanne Porter King












One argues for mercy - or that justice, in this case, will harm innocents another may attempt to enforce justice, arguing that in the long run, knowing justice will be done to prevent harm to more innocents. Moral conflict in such a character, or between two such characters, is possible but is driven by a conflict between two moral principles. If the character can manage to succeed in spite of everything, they will likely have earned their happy ending. They will even - reluctantly - step aside and let others be More Hero than Thou, for good cause. What You Are in the Dark poses no difficulties to them. They greet fame with Think Nothing of It and often tell people to Keep the Reward working for the Glory Hound causes, at most, mild annoyance. Even having to engage in morally ambiguous acts, such as deceiving someone for a good cause, appears as Dirty Business to them. They'll never lose their moral compass or idealism. They will always do the right thing for the greater good, if not necessarily the nice thing, at times even if violence is necessary. More rounded characters may feel the temptation and still resist. While the people around them can be tempted by power, fame, sex, money, or love, this character is immune to succumbing to temptations.

Influence Starts with “I” by Jeanne Porter King Influence Starts with “I” by Jeanne Porter King

The natural bane of The Corrupter, and immune to The Corruption. They are completely and utterly incorruptible.














Influence Starts with “I” by Jeanne Porter King