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Wolf Smith
04-15-2006, 11:24 AM
Is Fang bad guy...? :wtf:

Dak
04-15-2006, 11:40 AM
Maybe, maybe not. I personally don't like his somewhat arrogant attitude and his agenda to teach the human race a lesson. But hey, we don't really know yet do we, it's open for debate.
(By the way, you really should introduce yourself in the FAQ and Introductions Forum before you start making new topics. But anyway... :welcome:)

neoritter
04-15-2006, 01:52 PM
No I don't think he is.
Here (http://www.alphaluna.net/characters_fang.htm) is why

TheClock
04-15-2006, 03:32 PM
He is most likely Neutral.

Which isn't bad, Scorpion from the Mortal Kombat Series is a Neutral charecter.

Fang isn't bound to any factions, he is a freelance person.

Which also means he is also free from any dilemas, like Good Person doing a Bad Thing -or- a Bad Person doing a Good Thing, which in the end will haunt them because they are stuck to one side.

Caine
04-15-2006, 03:48 PM
Originally posted by TheClock@Apr 15 2006, 03:32 PM
He is most likely Neutral.

Which isn't bad, Scorpion from the Mortal Kombat Series is a Neutral charecter.

Fang isn't bound to any factions, he is a freelance person.

Which also means he is also free from any dilemas, like Good Person doing a Bad Thing -or- a Bad Person doing a Good Thing, which in the end will haunt them because they are stuck to one side.

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Sounds like Dungeons and Dragons to me...

I would actually think he does have a side: the werewolf side. If you read his character bio it seems that he is polarizing Nature versus Humanity and that there can be little co-existence between the two. In a way, I almost wonder if he desires the subjugation of humanity to werewolves and the earth.

I'm not sure, and I can only go with what Leo tells us.

TheClock
04-15-2006, 04:48 PM
Fang is becoming the G-Man of Alpha Luna.

Since his true intensions are a Mystery.

Lycanthropy
04-15-2006, 05:14 PM
It's too early to be judging Fang, he hasn't really shown his true colors.

neoritter
04-15-2006, 11:47 PM
Originally posted by Caine@Apr 15 2006, 03:48 PM
Sounds like Dungeons and Dragons to me...

I would actually think he does have a side: the werewolf side.* If you read his character bio it seems that he is polarizing Nature versus Humanity and that there can be little co-existence between the two.* In a way, I almost wonder if he desires the subjugation of humanity to werewolves and the earth.*

I'm not sure, and I can only go with what Leo tells us.

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Neutral in D&D is like a normal person, they arn't extraordinarly good but neither bad. They'll take that stolen money from someone if they need the money, but they won't steal it. They'll help out a injured person that got mugged, but they won't chase down the mugger.

Anyway back on topic...
If I was to classify Fang based on D&D it would be neutral good at the most true neurtral most likely though.
Lemme break it down...
-He is by far not Lawful Good, he does seem the protector of law type.
-He is not Chaotic Good, because he will not do whatever it takes to do something good (breaking the law, killing others, etc.)
-Neutral Good, because he probably has a sense of right and wrong but is not too fanatical about saving stuff.
-Not Lawful Neutral because he is not the lawabiding citizen.
-True Neutral because he might be the type to look out more for his own needs but won't do anything extremely good or bad.
-Kinda Chaotic Neutral because nature is of this alignment what is meant to die, dies and vice versa, no help for the sick and dying and such.
-Not Lawful Evil, not the type to bend the law to benefit himself and/or harm others.
-Not Neutral Evil because he doesnt seem the type to do evil has long as it benefits him.
-And he ain't Chaotic Evil because he does not seem the type to kill someone for no reaon and not care about the repurcussions.

Caine
04-15-2006, 11:51 PM
Originally posted by neoritter@Apr 15 2006, 11:47 PM
Neutral in D&D is like a normal person, they arn't extraordinarly good but neither bad.* They'll take that stolen money from someone if they need the money, but they won't steal it.* They'll help out a injured person that got mugged, but they won't chase down the mugger.

Anyway back on topic...
If I was to classify Fang based on D&D it would be neutral good at the most true neurtral* most likely though.
Lemme break it down...
-He is by far not Lawful Good, he does seem the protector of law type.
-He is not Chaotic Good, because he will not do whatever it takes to do something good (breaking the law, killing others, etc.)
-Neutral Good, because he probably has a sense of right and wrong but is not too fanatical about saving stuff.
-Not Lawful Neutral because he is not the lawabiding citizen.
-True Neutral because he might be the type to look out more for his own needs but won't do anything extremely good or bad.
-Kinda Chaotic Neutral because nature is of this alignment what is meant to die, dies and vice versa, no help for the sick and dying and such.
-Not Lawful Evil, not the type to bend the law to benefit himself and/or harm others.
-Not Neutral Evil because he doesnt seem the type to do evil has long as it benefits him.
-And he ain't Chaotic Evil because he does not seem the type to kill someone for no reaon and not care about the repurcussions.

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You sure about that? He seems pretty chaotic good to me... do whatever it takes to get the werewolves back on top?

Sorry for the short reply - feelin under the weather with a fever...

neoritter
04-16-2006, 12:34 PM
Well, you could argue that but, he doesn't fit the vigilante persona which is what a chaotic good character basically is. He's not Batman.

Tyraelis
04-16-2006, 03:01 PM
I'd just say that he's only interested in the future and the welfare of the werewolf race.

Innocent Darkness
04-30-2006, 04:05 AM
Fang is my favorite character from this comic so far, mainly because he reminds me alot of someone I know. I do not believe that he is evil. But then again, if he were he'd still be a kick as character. He seems fairly nice despite his "not-really-liking-humans-too-much bit. But, then again I don't like humans very much either so I can't blame him lol!

Zenislev
04-30-2006, 07:45 AM
Originally posted by Tyraelis+Apr 16 2006, 03:01 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Tyraelis &#064; Apr 16 2006, 03:01 PM)</div>
I&#39;d just say that he&#39;s only interested in the future and the welfare of the werewolf race.

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Agreed. He&#39;s most likely gathering up the stragglers, and had been combing the city for them.

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Fang is my favorite character from this comic so far, mainly because he reminds me alot of someone I know. I do not believe that he is evil. But then again, if he were he&#39;d still be a kick as character. He seems fairly nice despite his "not-really-liking-humans-too-much bit. But, then again I don&#39;t like humans very much either so I can&#39;t blame him lol&#33;

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Unless you hate yourself as much as everyone else, you&#39;re doing it wrong, and should therefore drop the "HYOOMANZ R EVIL" deal.

Tyraelis
05-01-2006, 02:15 AM
Fang&#39;s a naturally armed equivalent of Greenpeace members. He will go to harmful lengths to carry out his agenda, which we do not know as of the moment.

sparten 117
06-07-2006, 08:24 PM
It seems like he&#39;s the type who will only do things if it helps him out.

Mystery Ezekude
09-22-2009, 11:41 AM
It seems like he's the type who will only do things if it helps him out.

That's exactly what I was thinking!

Anyway, I initially thought of Fang as an anti-hero since he kicked both the thugs (and almost Luna's) asses. Apparently, he's aiming to become an Alpha. Even though Luna and Colleen have seemingly foiled his plan, I highly doubt that he'll give up.

Caine
09-29-2009, 03:49 PM
Talk about resurrecting an old thread... it's weird to see words you wrote so long ago. I don't remember being sick!

Honestly, I think Alex is a pretty good guy. He's just ambitious. He has his game plan, he wants to execute it. I feel like he thinks Luna is an obstacle, a tool, more than a person--werewolf--whatever. If I were writing the story, it would probably develop in this way for Alex:

Tries to use Luna in his plan. Fails to use Luna in his plan. Learns in the process that Luna is a person. Comes to respect Luna.

Something like that. Now if you think Luna and Alex have a future together, you can replace that respect with looooooooove. Personally, I don't think Leo will take it that way, but you never know.

Mystery Ezekude
10-01-2009, 03:10 PM
He's just ambitious. He has his game plan, he wants to execute it. I feel like he thinks Luna is an obstacle, a tool, more than a person--werewolf--whatever.

Both an obstacle and a tool? Where have I heard that expression before...But yes, your guess is as good as mine. Of course, he believes that Luna is far inferior to him, but he'll use her anyway.