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The Helpfile does a good job. Perhaps the most difficult alignment to define, neutrality can vary dramatically from one character to another. While some possess ideals that might even be called noble, others live their lives guided by little more than survival or apathy. While neutral characters may possess certain values, they are unconcerned with moral consequences, and whether those values serve to the benefit or detriment of others is of no concern to them. True neutrality is perhaps the most difficult alignment to uphold, and while some neutral characters tend to display either good or evil tendencies, they never let their actions be too strongly swayed by either morality or depravity. An ability to regard the world with true moral indifference is the hallmark of neutrality.
Neutrals aren't killing an evil because it's righteous when they kill one. Neutrals aren't killing a goodie for the joy of watching them die when they kill one. Neutrals don't care if what they do impacts positively or negatively someone else, they care mostly about how it impacts them. A neutral would kill something to ward off hunger, if they had something he could not acquire through other means.
The whole xp/learning dynamic sort of makes it tough to wrap a head around, since the reason of advancement doesn't probably matter enough to a neutral to slaughter 900 elven children.
Neutrals can do whatever for the most part, because they don't have any sense of regard for morality. It's similar to evil in that they might be motivated by self interest and not hold back their actions, but an evil delights and acts for things that we consider evil, where as the neutral might be more ends justifies the means, and sees it as no more then their actions fulfill a purpose they need served.
A neutral who is hungry might kill whatever is next to them to acquire food. An evil kills that same person for the enjoyment of eating the flesh, not to ward off hunger.
Honestly, it's hard to RP a true neutral because it requires such indifference that most of us don't really have.
Not sure if this helps.
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