Isn't acting purely in self interest the general definition of chaotic neutral?
Infynis
I'll get back to you
The Modron Mafia lobby to keep the tax system confusing
You can absolutely do stuff like that. Maybe your party were awarded noble titles by the king for service to the crown. Then one day, when they're hanging out at their new keep, a messenger comes by with a court summons because they haven't been paying their taxes. Now they have to investigate the tax law, figure out what they owe, why they didn't know about it, and what they have to do now. And now you can go into a Robin Hood arc, where the players discover that this kingdom's tax system is super messed up, and preys on the poor and uneducated, and you have the added complexity of, your players are lords now, will they want to rock the boat in this kingdom that likes them? They're adventurers, so they can probably afford to just pay the ridiculous taxes, but that would mean leaving every other victim to their fate
They miss the days when it was easier to ignore what it meant
We write what we know
My newest character is a burnt out office worker, with a dad that doesn't believe in him, and, I realized after writing him, also super queer coded. I'm sure it's nothing though
The question then is how do you prevent immolation during firing?
Why bother? Vampires can only die in specific ways, and I'm pretty sure I've never seen "getting shot out of a cannon" on that list
"I'm not stuck to you. You're stuck to me."
They needed it, because the other half of their time is spent high, and they kept overcooking their eggs
Halflings definitely invented egg timers
This is how Frieren feels
The downside is you're stuck below level 5 for the entire campaign