No, I did not. But I am an avid PnP player and intimately familiar with the DnD alignment chart. Which I think is pretty much THE standard for describing the alignment of characters (and more).



Its so wonderfully convenient and also, as most people making more fiction are big Nerds, often used in some way, shape or form in a lot of fiction, at lest as a help while writing.

It also very easily shows you how characters are actually aligned despite what they say.



In MLP as our example, Celestia would be Lawful Good. The Crystal tree would actually be a Lawful Neutral entity. It also gives you an idea why Discord acts as he does. As a Chaotic entity he slips into the Chaotic evil to spread more chaos as Order is so extremely dominant there.



True harmony lies in the middle. Neither to chaotic nor to orderly, and not good or bad. Another interesting quirk is that depending on how you look at something It can have a different alignment. On a personal scale Discord is Chaotic Evil but he is actually Chaotic Neutral. The Empire from Star Wars is a Lawful Evil but the Sith leading it is Chaotic Evil. And not all may be as it seems. A Dalek from Doctor who may seem like Lawful Evil, but is actually one of the most Chaotic Evil Things out there.